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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026

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S E N A T E   R E S O L U T I O N

CELEBRATING THE 172ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN

TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY

     

     Introduced By: Senators Ujifusa, Lawson, Gu, LaMountain, Britto, Felag, Urso, Zurier,
Lauria, and McKenney

     Date Introduced: March 31, 2026

     Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration

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     WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island and Japan share a long and meaningful history of

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cultural exchange, cooperation, and friendship; and

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     WHEREAS, The first official diplomatic contact between the United States and Japan

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occurred in 1853, when Commodore Matthew Perry, a native of South Kingstown, Rhode Island,

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led an expedition of “Black Ships” to Japan under orders from President Millard Fillmore; and

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     WHEREAS, This expedition resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Amity

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between the United States and Japan on March 31, 1854, marking the beginning of formal

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diplomatic relations and expanded interaction and trade between the two nations; and

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     WHEREAS, Japan has been the largest non-domestic investor in the United States for six

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consecutive years, supporting nearly one million American jobs, and the United States has

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likewise been the leading outside investor in Japan; and

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     WHEREAS, The strong local economic relationship between Rhode Island and Japan is

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demonstrated by Japanese companies, including Toray Plastics (America), which is celebrating

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its 100th anniversary this year, and Fujifilm, operating in Rhode Island as well as by numerous

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Rhode Island-based businesses engaged in trade with Japan; and

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     WHEREAS, The relationship between the United States and Japan is characterized by

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mutual respect, admiration, and a shared commitment to peace, understanding, and collaboration;

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and

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     WHEREAS, Rhode Island and Japan maintain strong partnerships across many fields,

 

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including commerce, academia, education, technology, the arts, and culture; and

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     WHEREAS, Educational and cultural exchanges between Rhode Island and Japan have

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provided invaluable opportunities for students, scholars, artists, and professionals to learn from

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one another, share experiences, and build lasting connections that enhance cross-cultural and

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international understanding; and

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     WHEREAS, Through diverse events such as the annual Black Ships Festival and Gala

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hosted by the Japan-America Society of Rhode Island, the Japan-America Friendship Festival

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organized by the Japan-America Society of Southern New England, the Cherry Blossom Princess

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Crowning Ceremony presented by the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, celebrations of

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Hachiko the legendary loyal Akita dog’s birthday in Woonsocket, and popular culture events such

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as Providence AnimeCon, Rhode Islanders continue to celebrate and embrace Japanese culture

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and foster warm friendships with Japan; and

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     WHEREAS, In Japan, tens of thousands of people annually attend the Black Ships

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Festival in Shimoda, a sister city to Newport, and the Perry Festival in Yokosuka,

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commemorating historical ties with Commodore Perry and the United States; and

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     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island School of Design Museum promotes research and public

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understanding of Japanese art through current and forthcoming exhibitions and international

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collaboration with the Chiba City Museum of Art, including touring exhibitions of its Japanese

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art collection throughout Japan; and

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     WHEREAS, The Naval War College in Newport and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense

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Force work closely together to promote national security and regional stability through shared

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resources, strategies, and commitments; and

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     WHEREAS, This year marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States,

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a milestone underscoring the enduring importance of the U.S. and Japan alliance and the

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continued strengthening of friendly relations and broad-ranging cooperation between the two

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nations; and

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     WHEREAS, The Japan-United States Summit meeting held in Washington, D.C. on

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March 19, 2026, underscores the importance of deepening the friendly relations between Japan

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and the United States, as well as broad-ranging Japan-U.S. cooperation, including economy and

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security, and demonstrated the unwavering Japan-U.S. Alliance; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby celebrates the

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longstanding and meaningful relationship between the United States and Japan and recognizes the

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contributions of individuals, organizations, and institutions that have worked tirelessly to promote

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friendship, cooperation, and mutual understanding between the two countries; and be it further

 

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     RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby honors the 172nd anniversary of the signing of the

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U.S.–Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity and declares March 31, the date on which the treaty was

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signed in 1854, as “Japan Day” in the State of Rhode Island, while encouraging continued

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collaboration and partnership between the United States and Japan and reaffirming a shared

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commitment to peace, prosperity, and mutual respect for future generations; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the President of the United States; United States

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Senator Jack Reed; United States Senator Sheldon Whitehouse; United States Representative Seth

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Magaziner; United States Representative Gabe Amo; Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee; Rhode

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Island Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos; Rhode Island Treasurer James Diossa; Rhode Island

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Secretary of State Gregg Amore; and the Honorable Seiichiro Takahashi, Consul General of

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Japan in Boston.

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