OSAKA — The Ambassador of Pakistan to Japan joined hundreds of attendees in Osaka this weekend for a landmark cultural festival organized by the local Pakistani community. The event served as a high-profile celebration of the enduring people-to-people ties and shared heritage that define the diplomatic relationship between Islamabad and Tokyo.
In a powerful display of bilateral unity, the festival highlighted the preservation of traditional sports and performing arts. The Ambassador lauded the Pakistani diaspora for their role as "cultural bridge-builders" in Japan’s second-largest metropolitan area.

Traditional Wrestling: A Unique Sumo-Malakhra Fusion
The festival’s main attraction was a first-of-its-kind wrestling exhibition that paired Japanese Sumo professionals with traditional Pakistani wrestlers. The crowd was particularly captivated by a Malakhra bout—a ancient form of Sindhi wrestling—demonstrating the striking similarities between the folk sports of both nations.
This sporting exchange emphasized a shared legacy of physical discipline and the mutual commitment of both cultures to keep ancestral traditions alive in the modern era.
Rhythms of Heritage: From Sakai Dance to Qawwali
The cultural showcase featured a diverse lineup of performances that bridged the gap between East and South Asia:
Sakai Cultural Group: Local Japanese performers delivered a high-energy routine representing the regional traditions of the Sakai district.
Jamshed Sabri Qawals: The world-renowned group performed a soulful Qawwali session, bringing the spiritual sounds of Pakistan to the heart of Osaka.
Community Exhibits: Stalls featuring Pakistani handicrafts and cuisine offered Japanese locals a taste of Pakistani hospitali
Ambassador Commends Community-Led Diplomacy
Addressing the gathering, the Ambassador of Pakistan expressed deep appreciation for the community’s proactive efforts in fostering mutual understanding. He noted that such grassroots initiatives are vital for strengthening the Pakistan-Japan partnership beyond official government channels.
"Events like these remind us that our friendship is rooted in deep respect for each other's history," the Ambassador stated, highlighting the "vibrant energy" of the Pakistani community in Japan.






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