Special Report:
President Hu Visits
Japan
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Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (R)
meets with Osaka Prefecture Governor Toru Hashimoto in Osaka, Japan, May
9, 2008. (Xinhua/Lan Hongguang) Photo Gallery>>>
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OSAKA, May 9 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President
Hu Jintao met here on Friday evening with Osaka Prefecture Governor Toru
Hashimoto and local government officials of Japan's Kansai region.
Osaka and the broader Kansai region, with traditional
close ties with China since ancient times, have been in the forefront of Japan's
cooperation with China since the founding of the People's Republic of China in
1949, Hu said. He expressed appreciation of the region's commitments to
advancing exchanges and cooperation with China and its active contribution to
the development of the China-Japan relations in the past years.
On China's ongoing efforts to build a
resource-conserving and environment-friendly society, Hu said that Japan has
accumulated rich experience and advanced technologies on energy conservation and
environmental protection, and cooperation between the two countries in this
field has huge potential and may well become a new source for economic growth
and a new vantage point for economic and trade cooperation between the two
countries.
Hashimoto, for his part, pledged to continue the
region's long-lasting commitments to developing friendship and cooperation in a
variety of fields with China.
Before coming to Osaka, Hu met in Yokohama with
Kanagawa Prefecture Governor Shigefumi Matsuzawa and Hiroshi Nakada, mayor of
Yokohama, capital of the prefecture south of Tokyo.
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Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (R
Front) talks with Kanagawa Prefecture Governor Shigefumi Matsuzawa during
their meeting in Yokohama, Japan, May 9, 2008. (Xinhua/Huang
Jingwen) Photo Gallery>>>
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Hu talked about
the prefecture's centuries-old exchange with China, especially the Yokohama
China Town, one of the three famous China towns in Japan. He hoped that the
prefecture and the city could do more for the development of the China-Japan
strategic and mutually beneficial relations in the new times.
Matsuzawa and Nakada extended their good wishes to
the upcoming Beijing Olympics and the Shanghai Expo, saying the prefecture and
the city are eager to take the opportunities to strengthen friendly cooperation
with China.
The two local officials also pledged efforts to
implement the consensus reached by leaders of the two countries and help advance
the bilateral relations.
Chinese president bids farewell to
Japanese Emperor Akihito
TOKYO,
May 9 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao bid farewell to Japanese
Emperor Akihito Friday morning before leaving Tokyo for his following stops of
the "warm spring" Japan trip.
Hu said that during the past several days, he held
fruitful talks with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and had extensive
contacts with Japanese politicians and people from all walks of life. Full story
