"Looking forward to seeing PM Modi again in Tokyo tomorrow," the Japanese Prime Minister tweeted.
In a series of tweets today, Abe spoke about his nation's "deep historical ties" with India.
"I am very glad that PM Modi enjoyed the cultural heritage of Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto," Abe tweeted after praying at a Buddhist temple along with Modi in Kyoto.
Modi praised the cultural heritage of Kyoto city.
Kyoto, with around 2000 temples and shrines, has been at the crossroads of history since the end of the Nara Period (794 A.D.). It was the capital of Japan for over 1,000 years till the Emperor moved to Tokyo.
Modi, who represents Varanasi constituency in the Lok Sabha, wants to develop the sacred Indian city into a 'smart city' by using the experience of Kyoto.
Setting the tone for their formal Summit tomorrow, Prime Modi and Abe last night spoke about a "strong and robust future" for the bilateral ties between the two countries.
On the eve of his visit, Modi had said Japan has "paramount importance" in his vision for India's progress and his trip will "write a new chapter" in bilateral ties while taking the Strategic and Global Partnership to the higher level.
