The Indo-Pacific, which is home to about half of the world population,has experienced rapid economic development and been a major driver of the globaleconomy. This region's recent increasingly important position and role has madelarge countries such as the United States, Russia, China, Japan, and India all havestrategic adjustments to increase their regional influence and interests. At the AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum on November 10, 2017, USPresident Donald Trump has mentioned the idea about a free and open IndoPacific. Shortly thereafter, both the US National Security Strategy (NSS) andNational Defense Strategy (NDS) have formally affirmed the Indo-Pacific as USstrategy’s new geospatial space and fulcrum in Asia. This paper explores thebackground and content of the US Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) Strategy
Japanese perspective and its role in this strategy.