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Dear people of Tokyo, as Iranian citizens, including women and children, are enduring under the brutal bombardment of the American and Israeli aggressors, your expression of sympathy for them is deeply heartening. This is not a war on Iran; this is a war against Iran, and the brave Iranian people are defending themselves. Your solidarity is a sign of the high spirit of humanity. The people of Iran thank you in these difficult times and will never forget your kindness. The true international community must fulfill its responsibility to completely stop this illegal military aggression.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館333,767 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

American "generational destruction" of Iran's economy, and Secretary Rubio brazenly claims Iran brought this on itself! The passenger aircrafts that were targeted during the war of aggression by the American and Israeli regimes at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館85,226 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Today, a group of Iranian residents and Japanese citizens honored us by gathering in front of the Embassy to commemorate the students of Minab Elementary School who were martyred by two American Tomahawk missiles. They presented flowers and prayed for the peace of the souls of the martyred children, shared tributes in both Persian and Japanese in mourning for the innocent victims, and wrote messages of support for the Iranian people—especially women and children—protesting the attacks by the US and Israeli regimes on Iran. We thank you for being a sincere voice for humanity and peace.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館65,743 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

Among the children massacred at Shajare Tayyiba Elementary School in Minab, southern Iran, was Makan Nasiri. The American Tomahawk missiles left nothing of his small, fragile body; his parents are left to wait for a son who will never return, with only a wrinkled blue sweater and a pair of cream-colored sneakers to hold. A devastating testament to the reality of a war of aggression—a reality known only to those who must bear its cost.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館44,587 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

A defining feature of the 79 days since the start of the war of aggression by the American and Israeli regimes againat Iran has been the nightly assemblies of the Iranian people in the squares of Tehran and across the country. Waving national flags, the people display a profound civilizational solidarity; as the hollow threats from Trump and his cohorts intensify, the turnout at these gatherings only grows. While Western media outlets conduct amplified propaganda campaigns to dismiss these events as 'pro-regime rallies' in an attempt to obscure the reality on the ground, these are the same people who stood firm in defense of their homeland—even as bombs and missiles fell. They continue to stand resiliently to neutralize the aggressors' conspiracies. No disinformation campaign can diminish the grandeur of this national resolve.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館16,478 görüntüleme • 17 gün önce

A professor at Sharif University of Science and Technology—ranked among the top 100 universities globally for civil engineering—continues to teach his students from the same classroom, even though it was attacked by the American and Israeli regimes two days ago and is now in ruins.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館39,551 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Remember the Truth Social post by Trump on March 12, 2026: "The US is the largest Oil Producer in the World, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money." He is effectively trying to do two things: to force Iran into submission while simultaneously coercing the global market to rely on American oil and gas at inflated prices, for which he constrains the Strait of Hormuz. Iran shall not bend, of course. But he has no clue about the dynamics of the world energy markets. So, this shall backfire, but at the cost of others—in particular, the Asian markets.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館26,983 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

This is an outrageous fallacy and demonstrably disrespectful. The long-standing, miscalculated "fracturing project"—intended to weaken Iran—has clearly failed. It was recently exposed twice: first by the Treasury Secretary, who admitted that sanctions were deliberately engineered to provoke internal revolt by crippling the economy and hindering governance; and second by Trump, who revealed the injection of foreign agents and weaponry into the streets to collapse the nation. Therefore, claiming that the Iranian people "deserve better" and expressing sympathy for them is fundamentally flawed. Americans have been relentlessly attempting, through their economic terrorism and state terrorism—manifested in the assassinations of Iranian leadership during the June 2025 and February 2026 wars—to systematically deny such an opportunity and inflict pain on the nation. Regardless, the inherent flaw in the "fracturing project" is now evident. In fact, there is a country in the world with an unprecedented level of dignity, unity, and determination, as displayed during the wars of aggression, even under direct American bombardment. Rest assured: a nation aligned with justice and righteousness will never be isolated.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館16,052 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

According to videos posted on social media, this group of patriotic and dignified Iranians gathered in Tokyo today to decently and peacefully protest the military aggression of the U.S. and the Israeli regime, the Japanese participants and the media covering the event were all subjected to verbal violence, hate speech, and constant insults from a group holding the flags of the aggressors. This level of moral collapse is deeply regrettable.
Embassy of the I.R. of Iran, Tokyo / 駐日イラン大使館37,197 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

165 schoolchildren and their teachers were ruthlessly massacred by the American aggressors, yet the UNSC, Council of Human Rights, G7, EU, ... did not bother to issue a single statement unequivocally condemning this war crime and crime against humanity.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館33,779 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

Last evening, Tehran time, celebrated Japanese actress Ayako Kobayashi, best known to Iranian audiences for her role in the NHK drama series "Oshin" (おしん), appeared on the popular Iranian TV talk show "1001." "Oshin" began airing on Iranian Channel 2 in November 1987. The talk show was an opportunity to celebrate the cultural connections between Japan and Iran. It particularly culminated in a moving reunion between Kobayashi and Maryam Shirzad, the Iranian voice actress who dubbed "Oshin." Shirzad explained that she imbued her performance with deep emotion, inspired by Oshin's innocent portrayal. The episode drew a large Iranian viewership. The Embassy had the pleasure of assisting in coordinating this remarkable event.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館121,653 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

It is both shameless and criminal for a U.S. Senator to implicitly threaten Iran with atomic bombs, citing Truman's decision to attack Hiroshima and Nagasaki as precedent. This readiness to consider such unthinkable options stems from a world that allows such rhetoric and only takes notice when the consequences come back to haunt them. They only spring into action after criminal warmongers have already taken a heavy toll on the innocent people.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館19,433 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Rest assured, there is no investigation taking place; if there were one at all, you would not expect this American administration to shoulder responsibility for this irreparable war crime. In addition to the 168 schoolchildren, 3,400 Iranian civilians perished under brutal bombings, simply so an administration could satisfy its reckless self-centered policies.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館16,447 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Trump admits that under his blockade: "We landed on top of it, and we took over the ship. We took over the cargo, took over the oil. It's a very profitable business. Who would've thought we were doing that? We're like pirates." And the crowd nods with laughter! A law-based international order has been replaced by admitted lawlessness. Any international coalition against this lawlessness?
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館15,554 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
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The Iranian nation and its infrastructure are currently enduring heavy, brutal bombardments by the American and Israeli regimes. Before the world prioritizes energy or economic stability, it must confront the irreplaceable loss of innocent human lives. The noble Iranian nation does not beg anyone for help and remains steadfast and strong in its resolute defense. But one must ask: where is the global conscience? When will it act to stop these brutal killings and the chilling promise of "overwhelming violence" against those who are told they "deserve no mercy"—in the fanatical words of the US Secretary of War—and the President of War’s pledge to obliterate their infrastructure? Look carefully: these injured parents meet their two children lost to bombs from the American and Israeli regimes.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館25,787 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

Tsumuzi, a professional Japanese violinist, traveled to Iran almost a year ago and recorded a music video titled "Cloudy Isfahan." He performed this beautiful piece in Shinjuku recently. Let us watch it and remember all those proud Iranian citizens in Isfahan and elsewhere in Iran whose lives were lost due to the indiscriminate bombings by the American and Israeli aggressors.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館29,043 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

What kind of a sick justification is that to excuse criminal attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Iran? Who would invite an aggressor to bomb them, their families, relatives, friends, and their country’s infrastructure in the name of freedom? Is criminality a legitimate precursor to freedom? Because if it does, it only guarantees a criminal future. What you hear is a fundamental moral failure.
Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館15,375 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce