Tokyo governor hosts iftar for Islamic ambassadors

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  • Dignitaries invited to ‘networking night’ at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

TOKYO: Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko hosted an iftar event on Tuesday for around 31 ambassadors from Muslim states and heads of various Islamic missions. 

The event, described as a “networking night,” was held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and guests were offered a meal and explanation of Tokyo’s plans for upcoming urban projects.

Diplomats attending the event included the ambassadors and heads of missions of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Algeria, Syria and Yemen. 

Koike, who is fluent in Arabic having studied in Cairo, opened her remarks by pointing out that the cherry trees currently blossoming in Tokyo symbolize hope and new beginnings, before outlining some of Tokyo’s plans for the future.

One surprise, and in keeping with the religious significance of Ramadan, was the publication of a sightseeing guidebook especially for Muslim tourists to help them enjoy their stay in Tokyo. Each of the guests was handed a copy to take home with them.

Koike also mentioned SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024, a series of events that aims to generate innovation to resolve challenges shared by cities.

“Three programs that will pave the way to a brighter future will be held,” Koike said. “The Global Startup Program, scheduled to be one of Asia’s largest; the City Leaders Program, which will gather leaders from around the world; and the Showcase Program, which will allow participants to experience life in the future. I look forward to your feedback and a very productive discussion, with the aim to further strengthen our ties with you.”

After iftar, there was a light show projected onto the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. The show is planned to be a year-round event using the iconic building as a canvas to create a new tourist attraction.

The building is currently applying for Guinness World Records recognition as the world’s largest permanent architectural projection mapping exhibition. The project also promotes environmentally friendly initiatives such as green electricity.