Japanese, South Korean leaders jam to K-pop hits at summit
AP January 14, 2026 04:57 PM
Synopsis

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung agreed to boost ties. Following a summit, they surprised everyone with a K-pop drumming session. Takaichi, a drummer, and Lee, who dreamed of playing, drummed to popular songs. This shared experience symbolized their hope for closer cooperation between the two nations.

In this photo released on the official website of Prime Minister's Office of Japan, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, right, and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung play drump together after their talks in Nara, western Japan Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.
The Japanese and South Korean leaders agreed to deepen cooperation between their countries before they let loose with their own surprise cultural exchange in a surprise jam session drumming to K-pop hits.

The musical performance between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung followed Tuesday's summit in Nara, Japan, Takaichi's hometown.
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Wearing personalised athletic jackets, they sat side by side and drummed to hits such as BTS's "Dynamite" and K-pop Demon Hunters' "Golden" in a short video posted by Takaichi's office on Wednesday.


The jam session was a surprise by Takaichi, a heavy metal fan and an avid drummer in her college days.

Lee, in a message on his own X, thanked Takaichi for his hospitality in arranging the jam session, as playing the drums has been his longtime dream.

Just like they respected each other's differences and aligned their rhythms gradually, Lee said, he hoped South Korea and Japan would deepen their cooperation and become closer step by step.

Takaichi, in a video, complimented Lee as a fast learner, saying he learned to play the drums in just a few minutes.

"In order to develop Japan-South Korea relations in a forward-looking way and stably, we will continue our close communication between the two governments, including by proactively carrying out our shuttle diplomacy," Takaichi said.
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