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    jan. 4.

    Foreign nationals traveling from designated countries or regions (including the U.S.) will be denied permission to enter Japan unless there are exceptional circumstances. More details can be found here:

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  2. 15 órával ezelőtt

    Don't miss this collaboration between and , which explores the work of Mexican artist Luis Nishizawa, who reflected his fathers Japanese heritage in his work while tying together the stories of cherry blossoms and jacaranda trees!

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  3. 19 órával ezelőtt

    General Izutsu, Chief of Staff of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force Koku-Jieitai 航空自衛隊 visited Ambassador Tomita at his residence at the to discuss Japan-US relations and last Friday's Japan-US Summit!

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  4. ápr. 20.

    Deepest condolences to the family of Walter Mondale, fmr senator, VP, & Ambassador to Japan. Amb Mondale brought to job political clout, personal access to the president, and a genuine appreciation for our culture and traditions & helped improving our bilateral relationship a lot

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    My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of former Vice President, and US Ambassador to Japan, Walter Mondale. He was a wise leader who worked tirelessly to build Japan-US ties. He will be deeply missed by the Japanese people. -Ambassador Tomita

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  6. 21 órával ezelőtt

    artists, get ready to share your passion with the world: Applications for the 15th Japan International MANGA Award are now open! Check out the revamped MANGA Award website for details, and information about past winners!

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    My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of former Vice President, and US Ambassador to Japan, Walter Mondale. He was a wise leader who worked tirelessly to build Japan-US ties. He will be deeply missed by the Japanese people. -Ambassador Tomita

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    Today the reaches 's Pref., boasting pure —referred to as "Japan’s last crystal clear stream"—the dancing of the , & , broiled famed as Kochi's tastiest cuisine.

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  10. ápr. 17.

    Manzanar Natl. Historic Site & other sites of Japanese American internment help us learn more deeply about the history of Japanese Americans. They remind us that we must be mindful not to let history repeat itself. I was honored to join this year’s virtual tour of Manzanar.

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    PM Suga: Through today’s summit, I deepened my personal relationship of trust with , and Japan and the United States agreed to take the lead in bringing concrete shape to a free and open Indo-Pacific, making it an extremely fruitful meeting. (1/3)

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    NEW: Prime Minister Suga's exclusive interview with following his meeting last Friday with President Biden.

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    We skated, we cheered, we persevered! So proud of this team! 🇺🇸❤️🙌🎉 • 僕たちはスケートして、応援しあって、みんなでがんばりました。このチームをとても誇りに思います。

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    Wheels up! Prime Minister Suga has departed from Joint Base Andrews following his visit to Washington D.C. 🇺🇸🛫🛬🇯🇵

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    . joined and today in affirming the U.S. and Japan’s shared vision for climate cooperation and green growth and recovery. Our partnership is committed to beating COVID-19 and further strengthening the Alliance.

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  16. ápr. 17.

    I was honored to welcome Prime Minister Suga to the White House today as we usher in a new era of friendship between the U.S. and Japan. Both Pacific nations, we are also united by our shared commitment to the universal values of freedom, democracy, and human rights.

    President Biden meets with Prime Minister Suga in the Oval Office
    President Biden has lunch with Prime Minister Suga
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    Prime Minister Suga — Thank you for making the long trip to Washington, it was a pleasure to host you at the White House. I know we’ll be seeing a lot more of each other in the years to come as we work side by side to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

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    Thankyou, Joe,for hosting me at the White House today for a productive meeting.Thanks to our shared democratic values, Japan and the United States will provide leadership for a free and open Indo-Pacific, and I am delighted to be able to work together to achieve this vision

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    Starting now: Prime Minister Suga joins for "My Vision for the Japan-U.S. Alliance" event.

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    Tune in for a press conference with President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Suga.

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  21. ápr. 16.

    I had a good discussion today with Japanese Prime Minister Suga—the first world leader to visit us here in Washington. Together, the U.S. and Japan will strengthen our efforts to promote peace, prosperity, and security in the Indo-Pacific.

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