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PHL Embassy in Japan Celebrates 119th Ph Independence

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The designs of renowned Filipino fashion designer Rajo Laurel dazzle the guests during the diplomatic reception celebrating the 119th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence in Tokyo, Japan.

05 July 2017 TOKYO – Ambassador Jose C. Laurel V hosted his first Diplomatic Reception for some 500 guests to celebrate the 119th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence at the Fuji Room of Imperial Hotel Tokyo.

Esteemed guests attended the event led by Hon. Taro Aso, Hon. Yasuo Fukuda, (Former Prime Minister), Hon. Nobuteru Ishihara (Minister in charge of Economic Revitalization, Minister in charge of Total Reform of Social Security and Tax, and Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy and Chairman of the   Japan-Philippines Parliamentarian’s Friendship League) and Hon. Katsunobu Kato (Minister in charge for Promoting Dynamic Engagement of All Citizens; Women Empowerment; “Challenge Again” Initiative; Abduction Issue; Building National Resilience; Measures for Declining Birthrate: and Gender Equality).

From the Japanese business sector, some of the most notable attendees include Mr. Yasushi  Akahoshi,  President & CEO, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO); Mr. Hidekazu Oshita, Secretary General, The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Mr. Masayuki Oku, Chairman of the Board, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation; Mr. Shosuke Mori, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation; Mr. Osamu Masuko, President, CEO and Representative Director, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; Mr. Mamoru Sekiyama, Corporate Advisor, Marubeni Corporation; Mr. Shigeki  Dantani, Vice Chairman, Sojitz Corporation; Mr. Yasuharu Fushimi, Senior Executive Advisor, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and Mr. Takuma Hatano, President, Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development (JOIN).

Ambassador Laurel recalled, as a young boy, how his father, then Philippine Ambassador to Japan, engaged Japanese policy-makers, legislators and businessmen, and in the process, built the backbone of a Philippine-Japan friendship that was bound to be reinforced and made to flourish through the years.

Addressing Japanese and other foreign guests including at least 20 Japanese parliamentarians and 100 ambassadors, the Ambassador also cited that 2017 is a milestone year and doubly-significant in Philippine-Japan relations and ASEAN because 2017 is the 50th Anniversary of ASEAN, coinciding with the 40th Anniversary of the Fukuda Doctrine formulated by Former Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. Since 1977, the Fukuda Doctrine has become the bedrock of amity and cooperation between Japan and ASEAN and a constant reminder of Japan’s heart-to-heart understanding and deep appreciation of the region.

The main spectacle and most awaited part of the celebration was the fashion show of renowned Filipino designer, Rajo Laurel. The 40-minute show featured some of Rajo’s best collections thus far: the Pintados, Black, White, Nude and Hanami. His gowns, donned by ten of the country’s top models led by Ms. Philippines 2016, Ms. Maxine Medina, were further accentuated by golden South Sea pearls designed by Jewelmer Joallerie.

Special exhibits by event partners Jewelmer, Philippine Airlines, Department of Agriculture, Department of Tourism, Zacarias Rattan Bags and Mich Dulce Hats lined the entrance of the Fuji Room for guests to see and experience more of the Philippines.

For more information, visit www.tokyope.dfa.gov.ph / www.tokyo.philembassy.net or https://www.facebook.com/PH.Embassy.Tokyo. END

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(Left photo). Hon. Nobuteru Ishihara, Hon. Taro Aso, Ambassador Jose C. Laurel V, Hon. Yasuo Fukuda and Hon. Katsunobu Kato. (Upper right photo) LUMAD-Japan performed traditional Filipino music using instruments from Mindanao. (Lower right photo) Ms. Nicole Asencio and Mr. Jojo Urquico amazed the audience with their rendition of “The Prayer,” and Filipino songs “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika,” “Swerte Swerte Lang” and “Isang Mundo, Isang Awit:”