Tokyo: before significant summit level talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, scheduled to be held later on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi put on the hat of a school teacher, he began his third day trip to Japan, visiting an ancient 136-year-old school in Tokyo.
Children Primary School in Tokyo greeted Taimei 'master', Narendra Modi, who could be seen enjoying an "impromptu class" in a photo tweeted Syed Akbaruddin, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
"A new day and a new role! PMOIndia Start the day by visiting the Tokyo School 123 years old and have an impromptu class," Akbaruddin tweeted.
After meeting the children at school, met Modi Japan Fumio Kishida chancellor.
Monday comes with a well-packed PM Modi timetable to be busy in meetings, and will be greeted by a welcoming ceremony followed talks at the summit level in which both parties will try to take their strategic partnership to a new level .
It is expected that agreements concluded in the defense and the two sides will discuss cooperation in infrastructure, energy and civil nuclear production of rare earth materials.
The prime minister Narendra Modi, who is on tour in Japan five days, arrived in Kyoto on Saturday where he visited ancient Buddhist temples and signed a partnership agreement between Varanasi and Kyoto, in order to make a heritage city Kashi smart .