Cuba’s Ambassador to Japan, now visiting Okinawa with WBC representatives, confers with Governor Tamaki to further the governor’s desire for cultural exchange. (22fe23)
Splendor of Okinawa: Bitter Melon ( Ryukyuan: Go-ya-), on fence in Uruma, 19fe23
The team representing Cuba in the World Basketball Classic (WBC) is holding its training camp in Okinawa. In coordination with it, Cuban Ambassador to Japan Miguel Ramirez conferred with Governor Denny Tamaki at the Prefectural Office on 20 February.
Now is the important pivot of the 125th anniversary of emigrants from Japan crossing to Cuba. So, Ambassador Ramirez is planning various cultural exchange projects and requesting, “We’re certainly asking for Okinawa's cooperation as well.”
Governor Tamaki responded, “I myself would like to visit Cuba someday soon. In light of the history of Okinawa Prefecture’s emigrants, I would like to strengthen friendly relations between Cuba and Okinawa.”
Original Japanese article: Ryukyu Shimpo, published Tuesday 21 February 2023 at 13:54. Byline: Yukinao Chinen.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/d547bc2cedc5c80d257113e62f1210a2b63cdf13
Denny in the News: news about Governor Denny Tamaki.
Denny Tamaki is the governor of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Although Okinawa is important as an international tourist destination and a key element in strategic US Military Forces, its governor receives very little coverage in the Japanese press and almost none in the English language media.
This blog hopes to translate one news article a day on the governor. It is unsponsored and unauthorized. The translator simply hopes to improve his skills and perhaps give the governor an English speaking audience.
Any suggestion on improving the translation will be gratefully accepted. However, please leave political comments for another forum.
Where they occur, words and phrases in Ryukyuan (the Okinawan language) are rendered in italics and translated in parentheses. Names whose readings are uncertain are rendered as Name (=Kanji?) as in Nagayuki (=長行?). Any corrections in such instances would be gratefully appreciated.
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