JAL and KYOCERA to Support "TOMODACHI Hironomachi Delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego Region"

Supporting Fukushima prefectural middle school students’ participation in the Japan-America Grassroots Summit and musical chorus performance

TOKYO--()--Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (TOKYO:9201.T)(herein “JAL”) and Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971)(herein “Kyocera”) announced today that they will jointly support the “TOMODACHI Hironomachi Delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego Region” from September 23-30, 2014 as part of the larger TOMODACHI Initiative.

In 2011, a humanitarian relief mission, called “Operation Tomodachi,” (the word tomodachi means friend in Japanese) was launched by the U.S. military and Japan Self-Defense Forces immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake to provide assistance and encouragement to the disaster victims. The TOMODACHI Initiative is a public-private partnership led by the U.S. Embassy in Japan and the U.S.-Japan Council to invest in the next generation of Japanese and Americans and to strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, based on the same spirit of cooperation and friendship as “Operation Tomodachi.”

Due to an alignment of goals with the Initiative, JAL and Kyocera jointly supported the “TOMODACHI in San Diego 2013” program in March 2013, which flew seven students from the tsunami-hit city of Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture, to San Diego, California, home to numerous U.S. Marine and Navy bases. The students were able to personally convey their feelings of deep gratitude toward those who had participated in “Operation Tomodachi.”

This year, JAL and Kyocera will sponsor the TOMODACHI Hironomachi Delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego Region, which supports the mission of the TOMODACHI Initiative to provide children with experiences that will help them grow as individuals. In this program, 15 middle school students from the town of Hirono (Futaba-gun, Fukushima prefecture) who are members of a chorus club will visit San Diego to take part in the Japan-America Grassroots Summit, which enhances mutual understanding and relationships between the two countries. The students will also give a chorus performance and visit local schools while participating in a homestay program.

The city of San Diego holds special significance for both sponsor companies. In 2012, JAL inaugurated the first direct flight from Asia to San Diego. “America's Finest City” is also the site of one of Kyocera’s manufacturing facilities and the U.S. holding company, Kyocera International Inc., which was established in 1971.

JAL and Kyocera are cooperating with hopes that all the participants in this year’s exchange program will be able to gain meaningful experiences. An outline of the program is as follows:

TOMODACHI Hironomachi Delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego Region

1. Date:   September 23 (Tue.) – 30 (Tue.), 2014
 

2. Participants:

15 middle school students from Hirono town, Futaba-gun, Fukushima prefecture, Japan

 

3. Costs Covered:

Costs of the program will be mainly covered by JAL, Kyocera and other sponsors

 

4. Program schedule (tentative):

 
DATE   ACTIVITIES  

ACCOMMODATIONS

9/23 Flight JL066 from Narita International Airport to San Diego.

Upon arrival, participation in the Japan-America Grassroots Summit opening ceremony with chorus performance. Attend a welcome reception, San Diego Padres baseball game and throw out ceremonial first pitch.

Hotel
9/24 Attend a workshop with the descendants of John Manjiro and Commodore Matthew Perry, take part in a program on the sailboat California, etc. Hotel
9/25 San Diego Gas & Electric and Kyocera production plant tours.

University of California San Diego campus visit and exchange meeting with the Japanese Student Association.

Homestay
9/26 School visit to San Dieguito High School Academy. Student interaction through participation in Japanese language class, chorus performance and club activities. Homestay
9/27 Time visiting with host families. Homestay
9/28 Visit the San Diego Japan Friendship Garden in Balboa Park with host families. Chorus performance at the Japan-America Grassroots Summit closing ceremony. Farewell party at hotel. Hotel
9/29 Depart San Diego on flight JL065 to Narita Airport In-flight
9/30   Arrive at Narita International Airport    
 

To learn more about the TOMODACHI in San Diego 2013 program, please see: http://global.kyocera.com/news/2013/0101_dach.html

About the TOMODACHI Initiative
The TOMODACHI Initiative is a public-private partnership led by the United States Embassy in Tokyo and the U.S.-Japan Council, born out of support for Japan’s recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, that invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as leadership programs.
http://usjapantomodachi.org/about-us/

About the Japan-America Grassroots Summit
The Japan-America Grassroots Summit is an annual large-scale meeting of Japanese and American citizens, held alternately in Japan and America by the John Manjiro-Whitfield Commemorative Center for International Exchange (CIE). The summit aims to strengthen the peaceful relationship between Japan and America by fostering grassroots friendships.
http://www.manjiro.or.jp/eng/summit/index.html

About JAL
Japan Airlines (JAL) (TOKYO: 9201.T) (http://www.jal.co.jp/en/) was established in 1951, and is today a member of the oneworld® airline alliance with an international network reaching more than 254 airports in 41 countries and regions together with its codeshare partners. Domestically, JAL covers over 50 airports throughout Japan and operates a fleet of more than 220 aircraft including the Boeing 787s, 777s, 767s, 737s, Embraer 170 and other regional jets. JAL Mileage Bank (JMB), the airline’s Loyalty program, has reached over 27 million members worldwide today. Awarded the most punctual major global airline in 2009, 2010 2012 and 2013, JAL is committed to continue providing customers the highest levels of flight safety and supreme quality in every aspect of its service.

About KYOCERA
Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) (http://global.kyocera.com/), the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of fine ceramics (also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these engineered materials with metals and plastics, and integrating them with other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of solar power generating systems, telecommunications equipment, printers, copiers, electronic components, semiconductor packages, cutting tools and industrial ceramics. During the year ended March 31, 2014, the company’s net sales totaled 1.45 trillion yen (approx. USD14.1 billion). The company is ranked #531 on Forbes magazine’s 2014 “Global 2000” listing of the world’s largest publicly traded companies, and was named as the world’s No.1 manufacturer of advanced ceramics in the latest ranking by Ceramic Industry magazine.

Contacts

Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.
Jian Yang, +81-3-5460-3109
jian.yang@jal.com
or
KYOCERA Corporation (Japan)
Hina Morioka, +81-(0)75-604-3416
Corporate Communications
webmaster.pressgl@kyocera.jp
Fax: +81-(0)75-604-3516

Release Summary

JAL and KYOCERA to Support "TOMODACHI Hironomachi Delegation to the 24th Japan-America Grassroots Summit in the San Diego Region"

Contacts

Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.
Jian Yang, +81-3-5460-3109
jian.yang@jal.com
or
KYOCERA Corporation (Japan)
Hina Morioka, +81-(0)75-604-3416
Corporate Communications
webmaster.pressgl@kyocera.jp
Fax: +81-(0)75-604-3516