Governor of Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture welcomed in Vietnam

Kuroiwa Yuji, Governor of Kanagawa prefecture, affirmed Kanagawa’s commitment to further strengthening cooperation with Vietnam in labour, cultural and people-to-people exchange, and in encouraging more Kanagawa enterprises to invest in Vietnam.

Party General Secretary To Lam (R) receives Kuroiwa Yuji, Governor of Kanagawa prefecture in Hanoi on November 15. (Photo: VNA)
Party General Secretary To Lam (R) receives Kuroiwa Yuji, Governor of Kanagawa prefecture in Hanoi on November 15. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Party General Secretary To Lam on November 15 applauded the practical contributions of the Governor and administration of Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture to promoting the locality's ties with Vietnam, particularly in economy, trade, culture, education and labour.

Receiving Kuroiwa Yuji, Governor of Kanagawa prefecture in Hanoi, General Secretary Lam expressed his pleasure at the strong and comprehensive development of the Vietnam–Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, noting that economic cooperation remains the key pillar while science and technology has emerged as a new pillar.

Collaboration in culture, human resources, and people-to-people exchange has also grown increasingly substantive and effective, he said.

He highlighted that Kanagawa is the first Japanese locality to organise annual festivals and investment and labour promotion events in both Japan and Vietnam. These activities continue to serve as an important bridge connecting the two peoples, enhancing mutual understanding and friendship, and promoting cultural exchange, tourism cooperation, and economic ties. He emphasised that cultural cooperation is an important factor laying a firm foundation for the friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Japan.

At the reception, Kuroiwa briefed the Vietnamese Party leader on the 6th Kanagawa Festival underway in Hanoi, along with a series of trade and investment promotion events held in Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City.

He noted that since the first Vietnam Festival was organised in Kanagawa in 2015, Vietnamese businesses have begun investing in the prefecture. Now 22 Vietnamese enterprises are operating there, while 32 Kanagawa firms have invested in Vietnam.

He affirmed Kanagawa’s commitment to further strengthening cooperation with Vietnam in labour, cultural and people-to-people exchange, and in encouraging more Kanagawa enterprises to invest in Vietnam.

The Governor also expressed readiness to share Kanagawa’s experience in health care and ageing society response through the MEBYO initiative on promoting healthy longevity. The initiative has been included in a cooperation agreement with Vietnam’s Ministry of Health.

Welcoming the Governor’s proposals, General Secretary Lam said he believes Kanagawa will continue to build on its strengths to enhance investment ties, cultural exchanges, and human resource training cooperation with Vietnamese localities.

He called on Kanagawa to maintain regular Vietnam–Japan cultural festivals.

Appreciating the prefecture’s support for the 40,000-strong Vietnamese community in the prefecture, he urged continued assistance for the community and Vietnamese businesses operating there, as well as expanded exchange of experience in dealing with population ageing and health care.

On this occasion, Governor Kuroiwa also informed the Party chief about a planned musical titled Princess Anio, inspired by the 400-year-old love story between Vietnamese princess Ngoc Hoa and Japanese merchant Araki Shōtarō in Nagasaki. The production is scheduled for debut in Kanagawa in September 2026./.

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