Ige in Japan on sister-state mission

HONOLULU – Gov. David Ige traveled to Japan on Thursday for sister-state missions in Hiroshima and Yamaguchi Prefecture.

While in Yamaguchi Prefecture, the governor will meet with Gov. Tsugumasa Muraoka, visit the Museum of Japanese Emigration to Hawaii, and participate in a sister-state signing ceremony and reception.

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The governor is also scheduled to visit Matsuyama City and Ehime Prefecture, where he will meet with Gov. Tokihiro Nakamura.

Gov. Ige is scheduled to stop in Uwajima City and visit Uwajima Fisheries High School, where he will pay respects at the memorial honoring the nine people killed in the 2001 collision between the fishery training ship Ehime Maru and the USS Greeneville nuclear submarine.

While in Hiroshima Prefecture, Ige will meet with Gov. Hidehiko Yuzaki and mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the sister-state agreement between Hiroshima and Hawaii.

The governor will also visit the Atomic Bomb Dome and lay a wreath at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.

Other engagements include a stop at Osakikamijima Island for a visit to the Carbon Neutral Facility.

Lt. Gov. Josh Green serves as acting governor until Gov. Ige returns to Hawaii on Sept. 3.

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