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DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR
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News Release
For Immediate Release: October 11, 2019
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Kauai delegation returns from goodwill mission to Japan
LIHUE — Mayor Derek S. K. Kawakami returned Saturday from a nine -day goodwill
mission to four cities in Japan — Iwaki, Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, and Ishigaki.
The primary purpose of his visit was to explore economic development opportunities
while strengthening Kaua`i's sister city programs, engaging in discussions with other mayors,
and interacting with citizens.
"This was my very first official goodwill mission overseas to visit our beloved sister cities
of Japan," said Mayor Kawakami. "My goal for this trip was to strengthen and reaffirm the
existing partnerships with our Sister City officials and to continue to stay connected with these
cities to share our culture, education, tourism and economic opportunities."
The Mayor was accompanied by a Kauai County delegation which included Council
Vice Chair Ross Kagawa, and Councilmember KipuKai Kuali`i, Executive Protocol Officer Kaleo
Carvalho, and Tourism Specialist Nalani Brun.
"I want to thank the Mayor and the entire delegation for allowing me the opportunity to
join them on this goodwill trip to Japan," said Council Vice Chair Ross Kagawa. "I was truly
amazed to see the cleanliness of all of the public places and facilities in Japan, most of which is
driven by the behavior and sense of pride of the local Japanese in their individual
communities. We here on Kauai must promote this same type of mindset and in taking pride in
our communities, so that we are able to protect and perpetuate our County and State public
infrastructure, facilities, and natural resources for future generations to enjoy."
"A big mahalo to Mayor Kawakami, the Kauai delegation, and most especially, the many
people behind the scenes who made this trip a reality," said Councilmember KipuKai Kuali`i. "I
felt a strong sense of pride and aloha from the warmth and hospitality we received from the
Japanese people, and this reflects the strong affinity that the Japanese have for the people of
Hawaii. The friendships and bonds reaffirmed during this trip resulted in an exchange of ideas,
information, and understanding that will further strengthen our Sister City relationships for many
years to come."
During their visit to Iwaki from Sept. 26 to 29, the Kauai delegation visited with Iwaki
Mayor Toshio Shimizu, met with Iwaki officials at the Iwaki Chamber of Commerce, and
attended the `Ohana Hula Festival. While in Yamaguchi from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, visits were held
with Governor Tsugumasa Muraoka, Mayor Takumi Shiiki of Suo Oshima, Mayor Yoshihiko
Fukuda of Iwakuni, Mayor Masaaki Yonemoto of Waki and many other officials. On their way to
visit Ishigaki, the delegation stopped in Fukuoka from Oct. 1 to 2, where they met with Fukuoka
Vice Governor Masaru Eguchi. The final leg of the trip was from Oct. 2 to 5, in Ishigaki,
Okinawa, where the delegation commemorated the 20`h Anniversary Reaffirmation Ceremony of
the Ishigaki-Kauai Sister City Signing. They also attended Ishigaki's first Islander Summit where
Mayor Kawakami gave opening remarks and participated in a panel discussion with other
guests from Bail, Sardinia, and Ishigaki.
While in Yamaguchi, Mayor Kawakami met Congressman Nobuo Kishi who
represents Suo Oshima, Kaua`i's sister city. Mr. Kishi was on Kauai in August for official
business and made time for a courtesy visit with Mayor Kawakami to congratulate him
as the new mayor of Kauai.
Gov. Muraoka and his executive staff and six members of Yamaguchi Assembly
of Representatives will arrive on Kauai on Oct. 17 for official business and will also
attend the Matsuri Kauai Festival on Oct. 18 and 19.
A sister city, county, or state relationship is a broad -based, long-term partnership
between two communities in two countries, according to Sister Cities International. Sister Cities
International was created at President Eisenhower's 1956 White House summit on citizen
diplomacy, where he envisioned a network that would be a champion for peace and prosperity
by fostering bonds between people from different communities around the world.
Mayor Kawakami, Council Vice Chair
Kagawa, Councilmember KipuKai
Kuali`i, and the Kauai delegation met
with officials of Iwaki City during their
first stop of their goodwill trip to Japan.
The Kauai delegation attended the
`Ghana Hula Festival where Mayor
Kawakami gave remarks at its opening
ceremony.
The Hawaiian culture was celebrated at
the `Ghana Hula Festival in Iwaki,
Japan.
While in Yamaguchi,
Governor Tsugumasa
Muraoka hosted a dinner for
the Kauai delegation with
other state officials.
Mayor Kawakami meets Fukuoka
Vice Governor Masaru Eguchi.
During their visit to Ishigaka, Okinawa, the Kauai delegation commemorated the 20th Anniversary
Reaffirmation Ceremony of the Ishigaki-Kauai Sister City Signing, where they also attended a
special tree planting ceremony. The trip concluded with Ishigaki's first Islander Summit where
Mayor Kawakami gave opening remarks and participated in a panel discussion on the similarities
and challenges that face various island communities.