May 29, 2026

Hawaii, Yamaguchi enter sister-legislative agreement

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HONOLULU — Marking a new chapter in a nearly 140-year tale of two governments, the Hawaii State Legislature on Thursday entered into a sister-legislative relationship agreement with the Yamaguchi Prefectural Assembly of Japan.


What You Need To Know

    • The formal signing ceremony at the state Capitol was the culmination of a two-year effort initiated by former state Sen. Brian Taniguchi’s 2021 Senate Concurrent Resolution 24
    • Senate President Ron Kouchi and House Speaker Scott Saiki signed the agreement on behalf of the Legislature, sealing a partnership that aims to develop “people-to-people” exchanges in the fields of business, education and culture
    • Last August, then-Gov. David Ige and a legislative delegation from Hawaii visited Yamaguchi and met with Yamaguchi Gov. Tsugumasa Muraoka and members of the Yamaguchi Prefectural Assembly
  • Representatives of both sides acknowledged a long-held connection that began with the immigration of 10,424 contract laborers — kanyaku imin — to Hawaii from Yamaguchi between 1885 to 1894
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