Embassy of Japan in Palau(在パラオ日本国大使館)

Embassy of Japan in Palau(在パラオ日本国大使館)

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Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Palau

11/07/2025

On July 10, a team of 14 consisting of Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) and Japan Association for Recovery and Repatriation of War Casualties (JARRWC) visited the Embassy of Japan and explained their schedule and work plan. On the following day, they also explained their plan to the Palauan stakeholders. This is the 3rd batch of the mission in this FY and the team will visit Peleliu state.

10/07/2025

On July 10, 2025, four JICA volunteers who started their assignment in July 2023, met with Ambassador Orikasa.

Mr. Arai, assigned to Palau Baseball Federation/Palau National Olympic Committee, worked with baseball programs and development in Palau. Dr. Natori was dispatched to Ebiil Society to conduct marine resources research project. Ms. Miura helped to further develop science education at Belau Modekngei School. Ms. Ito contributed to Japanese language education at Mindszenty High School.

The four volunteers will return to Japan at the end of July.

Photos from Office of the President, Republic of Palau's post 10/07/2025
Photos from Embassy of Japan in Palau(在パラオ日本国大使館)'s post 10/07/2025

On July 9th, Ambassador ORIKASA attended the Closing Ceremony of the 2025 Pacific Mini Games. The ceremony marked more than just the end of a successful competition, the games emphasized the meaning of resilience and unity between the pacific nations.🌊🤝

Photos from Belau National Museum's post 08/07/2025

Congratulations on making sports history Team Palau! 🥇🇵🇼
おめでとうございます!Omedeto!!🎉

08/07/2025

- Japanese Volunteer Nurses 🍀 for Pacific Mini Games -

Ms. Kamishima from Tokyo, a certified nurse by Japan Academy of Sports and Fitness Nursing, is volunteering at the Pacific Mini Games, supporting Beach volleyball athletes ⛱ at the Long Island Park. Drawing on her experience as a track and field athlete during her school years, she expressed her desire to support the athletes by being close to their feelings🌿

08/07/2025

- Japanese Volunteer Nurses 🍀 for Pacific Mini Games -

Ms. Uchida from Tokyo, a certified nurse by Japan Academy of Sports and Fitness Nursing, is volunteering at the Pacific Mini Games, supporting basketball athletes at Palau Highschool gym. She shared, "It’s first overseas volunteer experience”
Wishing you all the best. Good luck!

07/07/2025

- Japanese Volunteer Nurses 🍀 for Pacific Mini Games –

Ms. Hayashi from Aichi Prefecture, a certified nurse by the Japan Academy of Sports and Fitness Nursing, is providing medical support for volleyball players at the Pacific Mini Games. In Japan, she works as a university lecturer 👩‍🏫 and said, "I would like to share this experience with my students."

Photos from Embassy of Japan in Palau(在パラオ日本国大使館)'s post 07/07/2025

How time flies! Half a year has passed and we now enter the second half of the year.⭐

In Japan, Tanabata festival is held in July every year. The tradition originates from a folklore of two stars, “Orihime (Vega)” and “Hikoboshi (Altair)”. Both stars are located on the opposite sides of the Milky Way, and July 7 is the only time of the year that their wish to see each other is granted. During Tanabata festival, everyone writes their wishes on a colored strip of paper and hang it on a decorative bamboo branch.🌠

May everyones wishes reach the stars and bring you happiness on Tanabata!😊

Photos from Embassy of Japan in Palau(在パラオ日本国大使館)'s post 04/07/2025

- Japanese Volunteer Nurses 🍀 for Pacific Mini Games –

Ms. Mochizuki, who is visiting from Yamaguchi Prefecture, is an accredited athletic trainer (AT) and nurse. She is providing medical support for beach volleyball players at the Pacific Mini Games🏐 "I hope to continue supporting the sports and health sector in Palau going forward," she said🩺👩‍⚕️

04/07/2025

On July 2nd, Ambassador Orikasa hosted a meeting between Japanese volunteer nurses, the Honorable Mr. Raynold Oilouch, Vice President of Palau and Minister of Health and Human Services, and Professor TSURUTA Kurumi, Vice President of Shunan University in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Also in attendance were senior officials from the Ministry of Health and Human Services (MHHS) and the Taiwan Technical Mission.

During the meeting, they discussed the volunteer nurses' involvement in supporting medical teams during the Pacific Mini Games, as well as future opportunities for enhancing Japan-Palau bilateral relations in healthcare.

Photos from Embassy of Japan in Palau(在パラオ日本国大使館)'s post 03/07/2025

- Japanese Volunteer Nurses 🍀 for Pacific Mini Games –

Ms. Yumi Fujii from Yamaguchi Prefecture , a certified nurse by the Japan Academy of Sports and Fitness Nursing, is volunteering at the Pacific Mini Games, supporting the archery athletes 🏹 and spectators in Melekeok🎯 She said, “I hope to have more exchanges with the different medical staff from other nations and to help as much as I can.”

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