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Pacific Island Leaders Welcome Reception in Japan Features Noto Reconstruction Appeal
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- The Japanese government held a reception to welcome the leaders of the Pacific island nations visiting for the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting, featuring a performance by a traditional drum group invited from the Noto Peninsula earthquake disaster area and a breakdance performance by junior high and high school students from Ishikawa Prefecture.
- The dinner featured a menu using Notogyu, a brand of beef from Ishikawa Prefecture, and vegetables, and booths were set up to promote Fukushima Prefecture’s sake, peaches, and sweets, which were affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
- In his greeting, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi expressed his hope that Japan would develop towards the future through strengthening ties with each country.
The Japanese government held a reception at a hotel in Tokyo on the 16th to welcome the heads of state from various countries who were visiting Japan to attend the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting. A traditional Japanese drum group invited from the Noto Peninsula earthquake-stricken area performed “Ojinjoritai”, a traditional art from Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, expressing their will to rebuild. Junior high and high school students from Ishikawa Prefecture presented a breakdancing performance. The dinner featured menus using “Notogyu,” a brand of beef from Ishikawa Prefecture, and vegetables. Booths were also set up to promote Japanese sake, peaches, and sweets from Fukushima Prefecture, which was affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said in his address, "I hope our bonds will continue to grow towards the future."