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JMSDF awards Tynch for commitment to working together | Commander, U S Pacific Fleet

By MC2 Brandon Walker, CTF-73 Public Affairs Posted July 23, 2021 The Japan Defence Cooperation Award-First Class certificate ribbon and medal are displayed in Rear Adm. Joey Tynch s office. (U.S. Navy/MC2 Brandon Walker) SINGAPORE - His Excellency Jun Yamazaki, ambassador of Japan to Singapore, awarded Rear Adm. Joey Tynch, commander, Logistics Group, Western Pacific/Task Force 73 (COMLOG WESTPAC/CTF 73), the Japan Defence Cooperation Award-First Class at the Japanese Embassy, July 16. Yamazaki presented the award on behalf of Japan’s Chief of Navy Admiral Hiroshi Yamamura, Japan Maritime Self-Defence Forces (JMSDF). Tynch received the award for his contribution to the United States-Japan defense partnership during his time leading regional engagement and the Navy’s logistics operations for their largest forward deployed fleet.

Madman Schedules Asteroid in Love Anime Blu-ray Release

Textless Closing Songs Versions 1-3 Daisuke Hiramaki directed it based on the series composition and scripts by Yuka Yamada. Jun Yamazaki worked on the character designs with Doga Kobo handling the animation production. The Japanese cast includes Tomoyo Takayanagi as Mira Konohata, Megumi Yamaguchi as Ao Manaka, Maria Sashide as Mai Inose, Nao Tōyama as Mikage Sakurai, and Sumire Uesaka as Mari Morino. The opening theme song is “Aruiteikō!” by Nao Tōyama while the ending theme song “Yozora” by Minori Suzuki. The property began in 2017 in the magazine and has two volumes released so far as it’s a four-panel work.

Art collector donates Yayoi Kusama sculpture to Gardens by the Bay

Art collector donates Yayoi Kusama sculpture to Gardens by the Bay
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Japanese film festival back in 2020 due to high demand from Japan-loving S poreans - Mothership SG - News from Singapore, Asia and around the world

Here s some good news if you are interested in Japanese culture. The Japanese Film Festival (JFF) has returned and is currently running from Dec. 10 to Dec. 20 with a hybrid of both physical and virtual screenings. The event had originally been scheduled to launch earlier this year on Feb. 20. However, it was postponed as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak. Event brought back because of enthusiastic support Nevertheless, it was brought back as a result of enthusiastic support , according to the Japanese ambassador to Singapore, Jun Yamazaki. As per the ambassador: Encouraged by people asking for its return really nudged us on. Their enthusiastic support was instrumental for it to bounce back.

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