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Wales and Japan 2025 to celebrate the nations’ ‘deep-rooted connections’

09 Jan 2025 2 minute read
Wales and Japan 2025

First Minister Eluned Morgan has launched ‘Wales and Japan 2025’ – a year-long campaign and the fifth in a series of country-focused campaigns by the Welsh Government

Wales has had a long and close relationship with Japan since the first investments in Wales by Japanese companies in the 1970s, and Wales and Japan 2025 aims to stimulate new economic and cultural partnerships between the two nations, bringing long-lasting benefits to both countries.

Parallel to the official launch in Cardiff, hosted by the First Minister and the Japanese Ambassador, Hiroshi Suzuki, there will also be a launch event taking place in Tokyo today.

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Wales has long-standing economic ties with Japan, particularly due to inward investment by Japanese companies into Wales since the 1970s. Wales is home to 70 Japanese companies today.

A £150,000 Arts fund, managed by Wales Arts International and British Council Wales, with support from the Welsh Government, will shortly be launched for activity connecting Wales and Japan this year. The fund aims to develop new artistic collaborations and to engage new audiences, while strengthening existing partnerships.

The First Minister will also confirm today that Wales will be represented at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka between April and October this year. Wales-focused events are planned, with contributions from Welsh performers and promotion of economic opportunities in Wales.

Innovation

The First Minister shared: “Wales and Japan have deep-rooted connections which stretch back to the 19th century, when Welsh innovation played an important role in shaping Japan’s transport network. Today, that partnership thrives in new and meaningful ways.

“2025 will be a year to start new conversations, develop relationships and open a fresh chapter for mutual growth in key areas. I’m excited about the opportunities this year presents to celebrate and strengthen the economic, educational, cultural and sporting ties between Wales and Japan.”

Wales and Japan 2025 follows Wales in India 2024, which was preceded by years focussed on France, Canada and Germany.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
8 hours ago

They do say April is the best time to visit First Minister…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
8 hours ago

The old 19th century Steel Road from Dowlais to start Japan’s railways…must read on…

Last edited 8 hours ago by Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
8 hours ago

Twin Castles…Conwy and Himeji; both seem to have had a guardian angel but they exist for different reasons…

A link with David Nash of Blaenau, we used to mither him as teenagers in his holy studio…

Last edited 7 hours ago by Mab Meirion
Richard Davies
Richard Davies
8 hours ago

I would want nothing to do with japan due to the annual slaughter of dolphins that takes place in taiji (documented in the film “The Cove”) along with whale hunting for “scientific purposes!”

https://www.factualamerica.com/behind-the-screenplay/exposing-animal-abuse-the-actual-events-behind-the-cove

https://opsociety.org/ops-productions/films/the-cove/

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
7 hours ago
Reply to  Richard Davies

How’s Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd, is he still in Greenland or has he been delivered to Japan…tread carefully First Minister and no kowtowing on our behalf…

Richard Davies
Richard Davies
5 hours ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

He was released from custody in greenland after denmark rejected the extradition request made by japan.

It would’ve been a travesty if they had accepted it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj49w2vxkneo

Bernie
Bernie
58 minutes ago
Reply to  Richard Davies

Since foxes are sacred in Japan, should they be boycotting Wales?

https://nation.cymru/news/fox-hunting-still-rife-two-decades-after-it-was-banned/

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