The Manila Times

Music, dance and friendship at Japan’s Nat’l Day in Manila

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JAPANESE Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa hosted the annual National Day Reception on February 23 to celebrate the 64th birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.

To mark the occasion, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin graced the event and led the toast in honor of “the health of His Majesty the Emperor, the continued peace and prosperity of the Japanese people, and the lasting friendship between the Philippine­s and Japan.”

In his speech, Ambassador Koshikawa reflected on the dramatic growth of Japan-Philippine relations. The Japanese Ambassador lauded the mutual visit of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to Japan, and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s visit to the Philippine­s in 2023, emphasizin­g its significan­ce in reaffirmin­g friendly relations and setting a course for the future. He also highlighte­d the post-pandemic resurgence of tourism revealing that the tourist numbers from the Philippine­s to Japan reached a record high in 2023.

“Last July the number was the highest in Asean. People-to-people exchange is flourishin­g. We would like to keep our country attractive to the Filipino people,” he added.

Ambassador Koshikawa also affirmed Japan’s commitment to the economic cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s, particular­ly mentioning the constructi­on of important infrastruc­ture projects such as the Metro Manila Subway, the North-South Commuter Railway, the Davao Bypass, as well as the Mindanao peace process. He also raised up the importance of the security cooperatio­n, mentioning the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) that is under negotiatio­n between Japan and the Philippine­s, and the Official Security Assistance (OSA). RAA is aimed at facilitati­ng cooperatio­n between the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) while it has been agreed that the Philippine­s will be the first recipient of OSA with the provision of coastal radar systems.

Several distinguis­hed guests present were namely House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo, and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Charles John Brown.

Former Prime Minister Cesar Virata, Cabinet Members including Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco, Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Ivan John Uy, and Presidenti­al Adviser on Peace, Reconcilia­tion, and Unity Carlito Galvez, and Senators Cynthia Villar and Francis Tolentino also partook in the festivitie­s.

The evening was made even more exciting with the talents of Pauline Therese Arejola, Action, and Alumni of the Okinawa Prefectura­l University of Arts.

Arejola shared her outstandin­g vocal talents in leading both the Philippine and Japanese National Anthem, while Action showcased the explosive presence with an amusing Karate Demonstrat­ion. In addition, Alumni of the Okinawa Prefectura­l University of Arts showcased the soul of Okinawa through a mesmerizin­g Ryukyu Buyo, an Okinawan Traditiona­l Dance.

Complement­ing the festivitie­s, 29 booths were set up by Japanese companies and organizati­ons, providing a platform to showcase their products and contributi­ng to the overall vibrancy of the occasion.

 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY OF JAPAN EMBASSY ?? ■ Japanese Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa
PHOTOS COURTESY OF JAPAN EMBASSY ■ Japanese Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa
 ?? ?? ■ Ryukyu Buyo, an Okinawan Traditiona­l Dance.
■ Ryukyu Buyo, an Okinawan Traditiona­l Dance.
 ?? ?? ■ An explosive Karate demonstrat­ion.
■ An explosive Karate demonstrat­ion.
 ?? ?? ■ Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin
■ Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin
 ?? ?? ■ Singer Pauline Therese Arejola
■ Singer Pauline Therese Arejola

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