Japanese Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo repeatedly expressed his willingness to develop relations with Asian countries while simultaneously pursue a strengthened Japan-U.S. alliance, so called, synergy diplomacy. Fukuda has maintained that the U.S.-Japan alliance will remain the lynchpin of Japan‘s foreign policy and that a strong relationship with Washington will serve as the basis for Japan's active diplomacy vis-a-vis Asia, particularly China and South Korea. Asian countries including China and South Korea welcome Fukuda's approach. Fukuda regime needs to maintain good relations with its neighbers, including China, to improve its international standings. In particular, Japan needs China's support to join the U.N. Security Council and to resolve the North Korea issues. In realpolitik terms, Japanese government is seeking better ties with China in a changing strategic environment in East Asia. China's rapprochement with Japan in recent is an attempt to draw a wedge between Washington and Tokyo. China realizes that forcing Asian countries to choose between Washington and Beijing can be counterproductive. Beijing continues to work toward a multipolar world less dominated by the U.S. It is in the interest of the U.S. and Japan to induce China and North korea, which strive to change the status quo, to take a multilateral diplomacy. Integrating those nations into the regional or global order has been a long standing goal of the U.S. and Japan. For those reasons, Fukuda's synergy diplomacy is expected to advance successfully.
본 한국일본학회는 일본관련 학회로는 1973년에 한국 최초로 성립되어 2015년 3월 현재 가입회원수 기준 1000여명에 달하는 방대한 학회로 발전하였다. 본 학회는 일본어학 및 일본학은 물론,일본의교육,사상,역사,민속 등 일본학 전반에 걸친 연구와 한일간의 일본학 전반에 걸친 비교 연구를 대상으로 하는 학회로서 회원들의 연구기회 제공과 정보의 교류를 주된 목표로 하고 있다. 분회 발표를 포함하여 매년 20회 가까운 학술발표회와 국제학술대회를 개최 함으로서 발표 기회의 제공과 함께 회원 상호간의 친목 도모의 장으로도 활용하며 건전한 학회발전을 지향하고 있다.