With so many people it was hard to have deep discussions during the meetings. Most of the time was spent sharing information about regional activities, business networks, improving communication, and the changing political scene in the U.S. and Japan. It was during the receptions and evening drinks when we really got a chance to connect on a more personal level. For example I discovered that Ambassador Fujisaki was a Japanese exchange student in Seattle during his junior high school days and has fond memories of Seattle, including watching the building of the Space Needle.
I also try to tell people about the work we do at Densho. It really helped that NHK featured our work at Densho in an hour documentary that has been shown a couple of times in Japan. Several of the Consuls-Generals mentioned watching this program.
2 comments:
What a wonderful idea for an interchange between Nikkei and Nihonjin from Japan.
Did Floyd Mori or Larry Oda from the JACL attend?
It would be interesting to read comments from other Nikkei or Consul Generals on their observations about the interchange.
Duffer and Hacker
What a wonderful idea for an interchange between Nikkei and Nihonjin from Japan.
Did Floyd Mori or Larry Oda from the JACL attend?
It would be interesting to read comments from other Nikkei or Consul Generals on their observations about the interchange.
Duffer and Hacker
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