R 334
2024 -- H 8322
Enacted 05/30/2024

H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N
CELEBRATING THE 170TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE U.S. -- JAPAN TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY

Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Kazarian, Edwards, Azzinaro, Tanzi, Ajello, and Felix

Date Introduced: May 30, 2024

     WHEREAS, Both the State of Rhode Island and Japan take pride in their rich connection
to the sea and their maritime history, with the former embracing its moniker as the Ocean State;
and
     WHEREAS, In addition to the long maritime tradition, the historical importance of
Rhode Island’s shipwrights and the ship-building industry - and consequently the significance of
these to the United States Navy - is exemplified in the history of Newport; and
     WHEREAS, The personage of Commodore Matthew Perry, raised in the aforementioned
maritime culture of Newport, through his service in the United States Navy and in his role in the
1854 signing of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity, is a significant representative of
Rhode Island’s impact in United States-Japan relations and in world history; and
     WHEREAS, This year coincides with the 170th Anniversary of the signing of the
aforementioned treaty which is the first ever treaty of Japan with another state, and which became
a trigger for the opening and modernization of Japan; and
     WHEREAS, In commemoration in part of Commodore Perry’s actions leading to the
establishment of formal Japan-U.S. diplomatic relations, the Newport-Shimoda sister city
relationship was established in 1958, and is honored in various activities promoting this
friendship; and
     WHEREAS, LeBaron Colt, a Senator from Rhode Island and Chairman of the U.S.
Senate Committee on Immigration in 1924, vigorously opposed the discriminatory Immigration
and Nationality Act of 1924, which declared the Japanese and other Asians to be aliens ineligible
for citizenship; and
     WHEREAS, Through festivities such as the annual Black Ships Festival by the Japan-
America Society of Rhode Island and the Cherry Blossom Princess Crowning Ceremony by the
Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, Rhode Islanders continue to promote an appreciation of
Japanese culture and a warm friendship with Japan, while in Japan the annual Black Ships
Festival in Shimoda and Perry Festival in Yokosuka are celebrated with the participation of tens
of thousands of people; and
     WHEREAS, The Japanese community along with other communities has contributed to
fostering cultural richness and diversity in the State; and
     WHEREAS, Brown University and the University of Rhode Island have a thriving and
growing Japanese research and language studies program; and
     WHEREAS, The United States--Japan Alliance is the cornerstone of peace and prosperity
in the Indo-Pacific region; a relationship that is characterized by a mutual upholding of the values
of democracy, rule of law, and friendly trade; and
     WHEREAS, This strong bond between the United States and Japan was reaffirmed by
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio’s Official Visit to the United States from April 8th to
14th and a Summit Meeting with President Joseph Biden on April 10th in Washington, D.C.,
where the two leaders concurred that Japan and the U.S. are global partners working on the issues
of the international society and shared the view to jointly uphold and bolster the free and open
international order based on the rule of law; and
     WHEREAS, The Japanese private sector contributes to the economic growth of Rhode
Island through continued investment and the creation of employment opportunities. Fifty-seven
Japanese companies operate in this State and they comprise the second highest number of foreign
companies operating in Rhode Island. Japanese companies also employ 2,100 people in the State
of Rhode Island. In 2023, Rhode Island’s exports to Japan totaled $126 million, primarily within
the pharmaceutical and medical sectors; and
     WHEREAS, The Japanese American community in Rhode Island has continued to
maintain friendly relationships with Japan while simultaneously striving to realize a harmonious
multi-national society as part of the larger Asian-American community in Rhode Island; now,
therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby
recognizes the 170th Anniversary of the signing of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity and
steady friendship between the State of Rhode Island and Japan and wishes to further deepen and
promote cultural, economic, technological and people-to-people ties between the State and Japan;
and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden, President of the
United States, Rhode Island’s federal elected officials, Senator Jack Reed, Senator Sheldon
Whitehouse, Congressman Seth Magaziner, and Congressman Gabe Amo, and the Honorable
Kotaro Suzuki, Consul General of Japan in Boston.
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