Consulate Activities
2016/11/4
Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship Presentation Ceremony
On November 4, a ceremony was held at the Official Residence of the Consul General to honor this year's recipients of the Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship.
The Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship Foundation was established in 1959 with the cooperation of groups from the Nikkei community in Hawaii, the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, and the Japanese economic community at large in order to commemorate the marriage of then Crown Prince Akihito (now the Emperor of Japan) and to celebrate the imperial couple's visit to Hawaii. The purpose of the foundation is to promote mutual understanding and goodwill between the United States and Japan by offering scholarships for graduate studies to students in Japan and Hawaii. This year’s recipients of the Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship are Mr. Takuya Saeki, who is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Second Language Studies at the University of Hawaii, and Mr. Alexander Krieg, who is researching Cultural Neuroscience at the University of Tokyo.
The Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship Foundation was established in 1959 with the cooperation of groups from the Nikkei community in Hawaii, the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, and the Japanese economic community at large in order to commemorate the marriage of then Crown Prince Akihito (now the Emperor of Japan) and to celebrate the imperial couple's visit to Hawaii. The purpose of the foundation is to promote mutual understanding and goodwill between the United States and Japan by offering scholarships for graduate studies to students in Japan and Hawaii. This year’s recipients of the Crown Prince Akihito Scholarship are Mr. Takuya Saeki, who is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Second Language Studies at the University of Hawaii, and Mr. Alexander Krieg, who is researching Cultural Neuroscience at the University of Tokyo.
