As two islands with a long history of naval warfare , its only natural that we ought to be strong allies like we were during the first world war.
So yes we will continue deepening our security relations/cooperation with Japan and many other Asian countries.
PM Wants To Rebuild Britain's Military Presence "East Of Suez"
British participation in military exercises in Southeast Asia will be stepped up as a sign of the UK's commitment to the region.
The move is the latest sign of the Government's intention to reverse the decline in engagement "east of Suez" and will see the number of troops involved in the exercises increase from 100 next year to 200 by 2021, with Typhoon aircraft also set to take part in the wargames.
The exercises take place under the Five Powers Defence Arrangement (FPDA), which involves the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore.
Last year, British military personnel took part in Exercise Bersama Lima in Malaysia, including 30 Royal Marines who contributed to training and capability development.
This year the UK will send RAF Typhoons to take part In FPDA exercises alongside other "high-end capabilities", British officials said. The FPDA, which dates back to 1971, means that if Malaysia or Singapore came under attack, the other three allies would consult on what action to take in response.
PM Wants To Rebuild Britain's Military Presence "East Of Suez" | Forces TV
All good news
@Nihonjin1051 . If Malaysia or Singapore would allow us to repeat the model we use in the middle east, having a small permanent detachment and deployments from bigger assets. It would be a great way to strengthen ties in the area and develop a presence, even if small at first.