Consulate-General of Japan in Jeddah celebrates emperor’s birthday

The reception was attended by officials, diplomats, businessmen and friends from Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 February 2023
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Consulate-General of Japan in Jeddah celebrates emperor’s birthday

Consul General of Japan in Jeddah Izuru Shimmura held a reception at his residence on Feb. 16 to celebrate the birthday of Japan’s Emperor Naruhito on the occasion of his 63rd birthday.

The reception was attended by officials, diplomats, businessmen and friends from Saudi Arabia.

At the outset of the reception, the national anthems of Japan and Saudi Arabia were played, followed by a speech by Shimmura in which he welcomed the guests and conveyed to them the warm gratitude of IWAI Fumio, ambassador of Japan to Saudi Arabia.

Shimmura expressed his wishes for the development of bilateral relations between Japan and the Kingdom under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and through the relationship between the Saudi royal family and the Japanese imperial family.

He also announced that the Consulate-General of Japan in Jeddah has engaged in various activities to further familiarize the people of Jeddah with Japan, and will hold a four-day Japanese cultural festival from March 1-4 in cooperation with Hayy Jameel in Jeddah, inviting those interested in Japan and its culture to enjoy a wide range of Japanese cultural attractions such as movies, tea ceremony, music and Japanese food.

Shimmura said that Jeddah is the second largest economic city in Saudi Arabia, and is extremely important for the relationship between Japan and Saudi Arabia, with many Japanese companies and Japanese residents in Jeddah active in their respective fields.

He referred to the recent cooperation with Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry in holding a lecture on smart cities and confirmed Japanese companies’ readiness to expand their activities in other areas such as solar power generation, water and sewage facilities and entertainment sectors.

He also said that the Consulate-General of Japan in Jeddah, together with Ambassador Iwai and the Embassy of Japan in Riyadh, will do their utmost to further strengthen ties between Japan and Saudi Arabia with the support of the Saudi government and Jeddah business community.

The consul general said that in his capacity as the first representative of the government of Japan to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, he would continue to work to strengthen relations between Islamic countries and Japan.

The reception was attended by more than 200 guests as well as by three Japanese restaurants in Jeddah promoting a variety of Japanese dishes such as sushi.


Al Akaria signs SR1.2bn agreement lease with Amsa Hospitality 

Updated 25 February 2026
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Al Akaria signs SR1.2bn agreement lease with Amsa Hospitality 

  • Project, located in Riyadh Diplomatic Quarters, spans approximately 40,000 sq. meters and includes 240 modern residential units, comprising 176 apartments and 64 villas and townhouses
  • CEO of Amsa Hospitality Muin Serhan: We have a certain commitment to deliver to the community and to the project in particular

RIYADH: The Saudi Real Estate Co., also known as Al Akaria, recently announced the signing of a lease agreement for the Amsa Vue Residential Compound in Riyadh with Amsa Hospitality, with the total value of the project estimated at around SR1.2 billion ($320 million). 

Spread across 20 years, the cost reflects the long-term nature of the investment and its focus on value, sustainability, and operational quality.

The project, located in Riyadh Diplomatic Quarters, spans approximately 40,000 sq. meters and includes 240 modern residential units, comprising 176 apartments and 64 villas and townhouses.

Acting CEO of Al Akaria Khalid Al-Sehaibany stated that the project embodies the company’s approach to developing residential communities that focus on an integrated experience built on quality planning and comprehensive facilities, elevating the standard of living in Riyadh.

CEO of Amsa Hospitality Muin Serhan told Arab News that the core philosophy behind the project is to create a space that focuses both on individuals and community values. 

Serhan pointed out that this strategy is central to a broader ambition to redefine hospitality in Saudi Arabia by embedding the hallmark of Arabian hospitality into the brand’s identity.

“We have a certain commitment to deliver to the community and to the project in particular. Year on year, we're adding value to the landlord and the owners of the assets,” he said. 

He outlined a clear vision for the company’s legacy, aiming to set a new standard for hospitality management in the region. The goal, he said, is to be the go-to partner for developers and asset owners seeking to integrate hospitality elements into their projects.

Serhan confirmed that this vision is currently being brought to life through close collaboration with contractors and designers. 

He emphasized that the process is a “moving journey,” where the designer, the brand, and the location converge to create a product that truly reflects the local narrative.