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International Leadership Mission to Japan

Apr 27, 2023

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WA delegation at JAXA Chofu Aerospace Center. Photo by Alabastro Photography.

I was so honored to be one of 60 people invited by the Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce and Greater Seattle Partners to participate in an International Leadership Mission to Tokyo and Kobe in November 2022, exploring Japan’s solutions to growth, sustainability, and global warming. We took a deep dive into hydrogen energy — a replacement for fossil fuels that can lower carbon emissions in multiple major industries. We also focused on high-speed rail as a means to move people around the country, reducing unnecessary car rides and flights. This super-fast Shinkansen uses magnetic charges to hover over the rail. 

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Pictured from Left to Right: Brian Surratt, Greater Seattle Partners; Rachel Smith, Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; First Lady Joanne Harrell and Mayor Bruce Harrell, City of Seattle; Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo; Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa, Port of Seattle; Executive Dave Somers, Snohomish County. Photo by Alabastro Photography.

We received a briefing at the U.S. Embassy in Japan and I was one of six people who participated in a small, roundtable meet and greet with U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel (former Chicago Mayor). We then went to a larger reception at Ambassador Emanuel’s official residence, where I had the privilege of making remarks alongside Mayor Bruce Harrell and Boeing's Vice President of Government Operations, Bill McSherry. 

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WA Delegation at Central Maglev Center. Photo by Alabastro Photography.
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Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa (left) and former WA State Governor Christine Gregoire. WA Delegation at Central Maglev Center. Photo by Alabastro Photography.

This year marks the 55th Anniversary of our sister port relationship with the Port of Kobe, which was originally established to collaboratively address our shared challenges. (It is also the 65th anniversary of our sister city relationship!) I was so pleased to partake in courtesy calls with City of Kobe Mayor Hisamoto and Assembly Chairman Yasui, reaffirming our mutual affinity. I also participated in a friendly lunch with Port of Kobe leadership, including Director General Noritaka Hasegawa. That’s right — the Port of Kobe is led by a Hasegawa! 

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Some members of the WA delegation at the Courtesy Call with Mayor Kizo Hisamoto. Left to Right: Front Row: Stacey Jehlik, City of Seattle; David Fujimoto, Port of Seattle; Kathy Roeder, Port of Seattle; Kobe City Assembly Chair Toshihiko Yasui; Kobe City Mayor Kizo Hisamoto; Port Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa; Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell; First Lady Joanne Harrell; Port Commissioner Sam Cho; Sharmila Swenson, Symetra Life Insurance Company; Senior Deputy Mayor Monisha Harrell; Port Commissioner Fred Felleman; Jamila Thomas, Governor Jay Inslee’s Office; Megan Ouellette, Alaska Airlines. Left to Right: Back Row: Brian Surratt, Greater Seattle Partners; Aaron Pritchard, Port of Seattle; Rachel Smith, Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce; Karin Zaugg Black, Port of Seattle; WA State Senator Marko Liias; WA State Senator Joe Nguyen; Bill McSherry, The Boeing Company; Executive Director Steve Metruck, Port of Seattle; Irene Plenefisch, Microsoft. Photo by Alabastro Photography.
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Pictured left to right: Kobe City Assembly Chair Toshihiko Yasui; Kobe City Mayor Kizo Hisamoto; Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa; Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell; and Seattle’s First Lady Joanne Harrell. Photo by Alabastro Photography.

As sister city festivities continued, it was a sweet surprise to see familiar faces of the Japanese American community here in Japan!!! I absolutely love how small our world is, and how committed our thriving Japanese American community is to maintaining this wonderful tether to the home country of our ancestral roots. 

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Pictured left to right Port of Seattle delegation: Karin Zaugg Black, International Business Protocol Liaison; Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa; Aaron Pritchard, Commission Chief of Staff; Commissioner Fred Felleman; Steve Metruck, Executive Director. City of Kobe. Photo by Alabastro Photography.
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Pictured left to right: Port of Seattle Executive Director Steve Metruck; Peggy Duxbury; and Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa learning about the fast bullet train, the Shinkansen. Photo by Alabastro Photography.
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Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa at the courtesy call with Kobe Mayor Kizō Hisamoto. Photo by Alabastro Photography.

I’m so glad to find continued growth and purpose in Japan.

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