Key Points

Thousands gathered in Tokyo to celebrate the 11th International Yoga Day, with dignitaries like Yoshiko Ishiba and Indian Ambassador Sibi George leading the event. The theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health" highlighted the connection between wellness and planetary harmony. PM Modi urged global peace through yoga amid current conflicts. The celebrations also extended to Osaka Expo 2025, reinforcing yoga's cross-cultural appeal.

Key Points: Thousands Celebrate Yoga Day in Japan With PM Modi's Message

  • Event held at Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple with Japanese PM's wife Yoshiko Ishiba
  • Indian Ambassador Sibi George emphasized yoga's global unity
  • Osaka Expo 2025 also hosted celebrations
  • Modi linked yoga to global peace amid conflicts
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Thousands celebrate 11th International Yoga Day in Japan

Over 2,000 enthusiasts, including Japanese dignitaries and Indian diplomats, marked the 11th International Yoga Day in Tokyo with the theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health."

"Yoga gives the world the direction of peace at a time when it is witnessing conflicts, unrest and instability. – PM Narendra Modi"

Tokyo, June 21

Over two thousand Yoga enthusiasts in Japan joined on Saturday to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga. The event was inaugurated by Yoshiko Ishiba, wife of the Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.

The grand event was held at the Buddhist Temple Tsukiji Hongwanji in Tokyo in the early morning.

This year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” underscores the holistic connection between individual well-being and planetary health.

Indian Ambassador to Japan Sibi George addressed the huge gathering of participants who came together in large numbers to celebrate the ancient Indian practice that continues to unite people across cultures and borders.

Satoko Iwaya, wife of the Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi, graced the occasion.

It also witnessed the participation of Reverend Myoken Hayama and Reverend Tomohiro Kimura of Tsukiji Hongwanji, Joice Sibi, wife of the Indian Ambassador, senior government officials, Resident Ambassadors and diplomats, and friends of India in Japan.

Earlier on Friday, the 11th IDY was celebrated at the Osaka Expo 2025 in Japan.

“Ambassador of India to Japan Sibi George and Vice Governor of Osaka Prefecture Shigeki Watanabe inaugurated the celebrations and joined the collective yoga session alongside thousands of yoga enthusiasts,” the Indian Embassy in Tokyo posted on X.

Now in its 11th year, the International Day of Yoga has evolved into a global phenomenon. The day is observed across continents and cultures, and India continues to play a pivotal role in promoting mindfulness, discipline, and sustainable living through the practice of yoga.

The 2025 theme, 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health,' has further emphasised the connection between personal well-being and planetary health, aligning with India's broader vision of global harmony through traditional wisdom.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that Yoga gives the world the direction of peace at a time when it is witnessing conflicts, unrest and instability.

On the 11th International Day of Yoga, he urged the international community to let this Yoga Day mark the beginning of Yoga for Humanity 2.0 where inner peace becomes global policy.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
So proud to see our ancient practice being embraced worldwide! Japan has always had deep cultural connections with India, and yoga is another beautiful bridge between our nations. 🙏 The theme "One Earth, One Health" is so relevant today.
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Priya M.
Wonderful to see such enthusiasm in Japan! Though I wish our own government would focus more on promoting yoga in Indian schools with the same vigor as international promotion. Our children need this ancient wisdom too.
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Arjun S.
Japan and India share so much - from Buddhism to yoga. This is soft diplomacy at its best! The photos from Tsukiji Hongwanji temple look magical. Hope more such collaborations happen in wellness and spirituality.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the global yoga celebrations, sometimes I feel the commercial aspects overshadow the spiritual essence. Yoga is more than just physical postures - it's about inner transformation. Hope the message isn't getting diluted.
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Vikram J.
Japan's discipline and India's spiritual wisdom - what a perfect combination! The Japanese approach to mastering arts aligns so well with yoga's principles. Maybe we should learn from their dedication to perfection in everything they do.
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Neha P.
Love seeing the wives of diplomats and ministers participating! Shows how yoga transcends all barriers. Though I wonder - are we doing enough to preserve and document the original yoga traditions before they get modified too much globally?

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