"The visit should not be interpreted as an effort to counter China. There is no intention whatsoever to counter China through the visit political significance. The visit is non-political," Sakutaro Tanino, Press Secretary to the Emperor, said.
The Emperor and Empress arrived here today and were received by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur at the at the Air Force Station at Palam, in a departure from the usual protocol.
In recent times, such a departure from protocol has been done only thrice before by Prime Minister Singh for US Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama, and Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
"We were very touched by Prime Minister's gesture. We know he wants the relations between the two countries to grow further," Tanino, who is part of the Emperor's delegation of 50 that included former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, said.
Asked what message will go to China from the visit, the official said it was for Beijing what they will think about the trip. He added that Japan has been having a "difficult relationship" with China.
Asked whether Japan will do business with Narendra Modi if he becomes Prime Minister, Tanino shot back saying "is there any other option".
