USJF congratulates Foundation fellow Arfiya Eri on historic election to Japanese parliament
PR100004
WASHINGTON, April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The United States-Japan Foundation (USJF) congratulates Arfiya Eri, an alumna
of the organization's US-Japan Leadership Program (USJLP), on her historic
election Sunday to Japan's parliament.
Eri is the first person with Uyghur heritage to run as a major party candidate
in a Japanese election. She was elected Sunday to the lower house of the
Japanese Diet to represent Chiba prefecture's 5th district, endorsed by the
ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
"We are proud of Arfiya's milestone victory, and the significance of her
support from Japanese voters," said USJF president Jacob Schlesinger. "She
exemplifies the goals and aspirations of our Foundation as we work to support a
new generation of diverse and innovative leaders in both countries."
Eri is a Class of 2018-2019 USJLP Fellow. She was joined on the campaign trail
by Taro Kono -- a USJLP 2000 fellow, and a former USJF Trustee -- who is
currently Japan's minister of digital affairs.
Eri is a native of Kitakyushu in Fukuoka prefecture and became a Japanese
citizen at the age of 11. Her father is a Uyghur engineer educated in Japan on
a Japanese government scholarship. Her mother is Uzbek.
Eri is a graduate of Georgetown University, speaks seven languages, and worked
as an official for the Bank of Japan and the United Nations.
"I... represent a much bigger population of Japan that hasn't been represented
before in democracies and in the LDP," she told the Japan Times in a recent
interview, "including women who work, Japanese folks who have grown up abroad,
and those who are bilingual and multilingual."
USJLP was launched in 2000 and has since cultivated a network of nearly 500
leaders from the U.S. and Japan representing a diverse array of sectors and
backgrounds. Eri joins five additional USJLP fellows who currently hold seats
in Japan's parliament, including Kono, Keiichiro Asao (2001-2002), Motohisa
Furukawa (2005-2006), Akihisa Shiozaki (2010-2011), and Yutaka Arai (2017-2018).
The USJF has been working to foster closer ties between the two countries since
its founding in 1980, through the fellowship program and more than $100 million
in grants.
Source - United States-Japan Foundation
CONTACT: info@us-jf.org.
本プレスリリースは発表元が入力した原稿をそのまま掲載しております。また、プレスリリースへのお問い合わせは発表元に直接お願いいたします。
このプレスリリースには、報道機関向けの情報があります。
プレス会員登録を行うと、広報担当者の連絡先や、イベント・記者会見の情報など、報道機関だけに公開する情報が閲覧できるようになります。