New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- Japan is filled with tiny white trucks that farmers and commercial workers use to lug their gear along the narrow roads of a nation smaller than California.

But Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi had another, more substantial truck in mind as she looked to build rapport with visiting U.S. President Donald Trump.

Takaichi, who wants to improve economic ties with Washington and cement a strong relationship with Trump, placed an enormous American Ford F-150 truck, as well as U.S.-made Japanese automobiles, in the courtyard of the Akasaka Palace where the leaders held their first talks Tuesday.

Trump is a fan of the Ford F-150 and has responded positively to reports that the Japanese government is considering buyi...