Remarks
at the Honolulu Festival
Reception
By Yoshi Kamo, Consul General of Japan
March
10, 2011
Good
evening and Aloha.
It
is my pleasure to welcome you to the launching party for the 17th
Honolulu Festival. We are very proud to be part of this great
Honolulu tradition by co-hosting this eve party together with the
Honolulu Festival Foundation. Over the past 17 years, the JTB has
been instrumental in putting on this Festival of Japanese culture
here in Honolulu. Over the years, the Festival has grown to a
full-fledged multi-cultural event, featuring the wide ranging
cultures of Asia and the Pacific. This year’s theme “We are all
neighbors, around the world” captures the spirit of the Festival
very well.
Mayor
Carlisle, thank you for joining us this evening, despite your busy
schedule. We are honored by your presence. The mayor delivered his
first state of the city address while ago. I had the pleasure
of attending the Mayor’s speech and was deeply impressed by his
commitment to professionalism and straightforwardness. He underlined
the importance of boosting the local economy, while grappling with
Honolulu’s fiscal woes. I don’t bother with the issues of GET or
parking meters, but, would like to remind Mayor Carlisle that the
Honolulu Festival is one of his best supporters.
Tourism
is number one industry in Hawaii. If the tourism industry goes well,
the local economy will follow suit. Mr. Mike McCartney knows this
very well. Last year, 1.2 million visitors came to Hawaii from
Japan. But this figure is not heaven sent. It was the result of the
coordinated efforts made by the tourism industry. They say the JAL
Honolulu Marathon drew 30,000 people from Japan. The Honolulu
Festival drew 5000 from Japan. The Honolulu Century Ride drew 2000
Japanese bikers. The effect of these events in enticing Japanese
tourists to Hawaii should not be taken lightly. They contribute to
supporting Hawaii’s economy.
Well,
I am afraid I may sound like delivering my state of the Honolulu
Festival is Mayor’s best friend address. Yes, I want to commend
the Honolulu Festival for its contribution to the local economy
through boosting tourism.
This
year’s Honolulu Festival is full of exciting programs. I would
like to thank Nagaoka city for bringing the dynamic fireworks
display to Waikiki Beach. The Senior Life Enrichment Association
will participate in the Festival by putting on various cultural
performances by the local groups. They are organizing the art
exhibition by local artists as well. We at the consulate is going to
show two excellent Hollywood films, featuring the battle of Iwo-jima,
one with the Japanese perspective and the other American. I hope you
will enjoy the films.
Last,
I want to thank many volunteers who make the Festival possible and
successful. Your participation undoubtedly symbolizes the dedication
and team work we cherish in making Honolulu a true paradise city.
I
wish you a pleasant evening.
(c) Consulate
General of Japan in Honolulu
1742 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817 USA
Tel: 808-543-3111
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