Moshe Lion’s visit to Japan includes meetings with the Governor of Tokyo, officials in the Japanese capital, tech entrepreneurs, and the members of the Jewish community.
By TPS
Jerusalem’s Mayor Moshe Lion met on Wednesday with Kyoto’s Mayor Daisaku Kadokawa and other senior officials to discuss advancing the ties between the two cities.
Topics discussed included development and cooperation in the fields of high-tech, biotech, tourism, academia and more.
The two mayors spoke about the importance of exchanging delegations and strengthening relations between the two cities, Lion’s office stated.
Lion thanked Kadokawa for “an excellent meeting, for the warm relations and fruitful cooperation,” and invited him for a reciprocal visit to Jerusalem, “where we would be happy to host him.”
Lion, on a working trip to Japan, was slated to meet, as well, with the Governor of Tokyo, elected officials, senior officials in the Japanese capital, tech entrepreneurs, and the Jewish community.
He was also to meet with the Egon Shaw organization, which has maintained close ties with Jerusalem for more than a decade and contributes significantly to the city, including the botanical garden.
Lion is in Japan to promote cooperation with Jerusalem in the areas of culture and art, science and technology, tourism and more.
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