President Hu Jintao on Tuesday started the first visit by a Chinese leader to
Just three years after relations hit rock bottom, Hu has said his trip would herald a "warm spring" with
Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura personally went to
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But while
It is Hu's first overseas visit since major protests broke out in
Thousands of police were on hand to ensure security, keeping Hu out of sight of Japanese nationalists who drove vans across
Elsewhere in
Opposition lawmaker Yukio Edano told the rally that Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda should raise the
"If Prime Minister Fukuda's meeting with President Hu Jintao is a mere formality, that means that we are accomplices in
The five-day visit will be Hu's longest trip to a single foreign country since he took power in 2003 and only the second ever by a Chinese head of state to
But the trip was expected to be largely about symbolism, with Hu slated to show his hand at ping-pong and tour historic temples. The two countries failed to resolve a heated territorial dispute over gas fields in time for the summit.
In a sharp contrast to previous summits between
"I sincerely hope the people of the two countries can maintain friendship generation after generation and create a brighter future for the Sino-Japan friendship," Hu said in a written message to a Japanese-language magazine.
Addressing a populist concern, Hu has promised to consider finding a replacement for the
The only other visit by a Chinese president to
Jiang's visit -- particularly his public berating of
A poll published this week by the Mainichi Shimbun showed that most Japanese people believed the country should be tougher with
Junichiro Koizumi, who served as prime minister from 2001 to 2006, infuriated
Fukuda, the current prime minister, is a longtime advocate of reconciliation with
But unlike Koizumi, Fukuda is deeply unpopular, with his government's approval rating plunging as low as 18 percent in recent polls due to domestic issues.