President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. will visit Japan in February.

Marcos disclosed that tentatively he will be in Japan for a state visit in the second week of February.
"I think the tentative date is around the second week of February, right now," he said during an interview with media before leaving Beijing, China on Thursday, Jan. 5.
The President said he immediately accepted the invitation to visit Japan when he met with the Prime Minister Kishida in New York at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting.
He also said that the Philippine government is "now talking" to the Japanese foreign service "as to when would be the most suitable time to come."
During his visit, Marcos is expected to further discuss the matters they discussed in New York in September last year such as regional security concerns and economic security.
"Well, the agenda will be what we --- will be a continued discussion of what we started in New York which essentially centers around economic security because with the --- Japanese have many concerns about regional security and we are seen, of course, the Philippines is seen as an important part of maintaining that security in partnership with friends and partners like Japan and the other countries around the Indo-Pacific, Asia-Pacific region," he said.
The chief executive said they will also talk about matters concerning aid and grants.
Before flying to Japan, he will be going to Davos, Switzerland to participate in the World Economic Forum later this month.