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Walk In U.S., Talk on Japan

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Japan holds a close relationship with the Lone Star State; it's the fourth largest importer of goods from Texas. On Friday, June 19, a high-level Japanese delegation presented a panel discussion on Japan's challenges and opportunities in the twenty-first century. Led by former Ambassador Yasuo Saito, the delegates are part of the "Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan" initiative, organized by the Office of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in order to foster exchange and cultural understanding. 

Former Mayor Henry Cisneros offers opening remarks, followed by the delegates (in separate audio files below). The event was presented by the City of San Antonio, University of the Incarnate Word, Japan-America Society of San Antonio, and the World Affairs Council of San Antonio. 

WAC_Saito.mp3
Ambassador Yasuo Saito's presentation.

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WAC_Kobayashi.mp3
Miyuki Kobayashi speaks on tourism.

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WAC_Kitagawa.mp3
Tatsuo Kitagawa speaks about robotics.

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WAC_Noma.mp3
Takehiro Noma, a junior at Dokkyo University, speaks about the aftermath of the Great East Japan earthquake of 2011 and U.S. aid.

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The World Affairs Council of San Antonio is a not-for-profit, non-partisan, citizen’s educational forum that meets monthly to discuss important foreign policy issues. The mission of the World Affairs Council is to promote public understanding of world affairs and United States foreign policy and to enhance the ability of its citizens and future leaders to participate in a global community. We accomplish our mission by presenting a Distinguished Speaker lecture series, holding receptions, organizing discussion groups, sponsoring educational outreach programs to area high schools and universities, and hosting deliberative sessions for young professionals. Meet ambassadors, authors, government officials, scholars, and entrepreneurs from around the world, and mingle with other global citizens like you, who are part of San Antonio’s growing international community.
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