Koizumi Cabinet E-mail Magazine No. 182 (March 31, 2005) 
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[Lion Heart — Message from Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi] 
 (Provisional Translation) 
Visit to Japan by President Jacques Chirac of France 
Junichiro Koizumi here. 
On March 26, last Saturday, I visited Genkai Island where great 
damage was caused by the recent earthquake off the western coast of 
Fukuoka. I spoke with the islanders who had been evacuated to 
listen to them and give them my words of encouragement. 
I saw at Genkai Island a devastating picture of landslides, 
cracked quaysides and many collapsed houses that had once stood on 
hillsides. As I toured the vicinity, I was struck by the magnitude 
of the damage. Together with the prefectural and municipal 
governments, we will make every effort to provide restoration and 
reconstruction assistance in order that those affected by the 
disaster can return to their everyday lives without delay with 
peace of mind. 
Another big earthquake has occurred off the coast of Sumatra. 
The Government of Japan immediately dispatched a Japan Disaster 
Relief Team to the affected region. Japan will seek to extend 
promptly a helping hand responding to requests from affected 
regions. 
March 25 heralded the start of the Exposition of Global Harmony 
(2005 World Exposition), under the theme "Nature's Wisdom." 
I attended the opening ceremony and enjoyed a great variety of 
events, from music, ballet and drum performances to dance 
performances by robots. As unfortunately I had no time to take a 
tour around the site to enjoy the various exhibits, I am looking 
forward to visiting again. I am sure that one day is not enough to 
fully take in all the attractions. 
I heard that some complaints had been made that homemade food could 
not be brought into the Exposition site, not even a rice ball, 
due to a regulation prohibiting people bringing in their own lunch 
boxes and drinks. Although this regulation was introduced as a 
measure to prevent food poisoning and to counter terrorism, I gave 
instructions for it to be speedily reconsidered and for a more 
visitor-friendly approach to be taken. 
As early as today, the Secretariat will announce a new measure 
allowing lunch boxes prepared and packed at home to be carried into 
the site. 
There may still be some foods and beverages that will be restricted 
for safety reasons and as counterterrorism measures. I ask for your 
understanding and cooperation in this regard. 
The first foreign Head of State to visit the Exposition was 
President Jacques Chirac of France. President Chirac is a 
self-confessed fan of everything Japanese and he also attended the 
Grand Sumo Spring Tournament. On Sunday, March 27, we held a summit 
meeting and discussed a wide range of themes, including United 
Nations reform and the international situation. 
On UN reform, I was heartily encouraged by President Chirac's full 
support for Japan's bid to become a permanent member of the 
Security Council. Japan and France already enjoy good relations in 
a variety of areas, including politics, economy and culture, and we 
affirmed that we will make every effort to further strengthen these 
ties. 
On Monday, Mr. Richard Gere visited my office. He was in every way 
a true film star. He is currently appearing in the film 
"Shall we Dance?" which is based on a Japanese film of the same 
name. I have already seen the Japanese version, and I am greatly 
looking forward to seeing the remake at a cinema. 
This week we have reached the peak of activities among members of 
the ruling parties to work on the bills on the privatization of the 
postal services, which are at the heart of reforms. Although there 
are still strong voices of opposition, I will make every effort in 
this coordination process so that the bills can be compiled in line 
with the Basic Policy on the Privatization of the Postal Services. 
* Profile of the Prime Minister  
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiprofile/index_e.html * The title of this column "Lion Heart" is a reference to the 
  Prime Minister's lion-like hairstyle and his unbending 
  determination to advance structural reform. 
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[What's up around the Prime Minister] 
- The Global Warming Prevention Headquarters (March 29, 2005) 
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/03/29ondanka_e.html   Prime Minister Koizumi said that he would intend for Japan to 
  take the lead in advancing efforts to achieve the reduction 
  targets. 
- The United Nations Youth Ambassadors Pay Courtesy Call on 
  Prime Minister (March 28, 2005)  
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/03/28young_e.html   Prime Minister Koizumi received a courtesy call from the Youth 
  Ambassadors who participated in the campaign of supporting 
  activities to prevent drug abuse in developing countries. 
- Japan-France Summit Meeting (March 27, 2005)  
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/03/27french_e.html   Prime Minister Koizumi held a meeting with Mr. Jacques Chirac, 
  the President of the French Republic. 
- Prime Minister Visits the Disaster Site of the Earthquake 
  off the Western Coast of Fukuoka (March 26, 2005)  
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/03/26fukuoka_e.html   Prime Minister Koizumi expressed his intention to give his best 
  efforts for the restoration of the region. 
- Members of the Joint Support Committee for Japan-ROK Joint 
  History Research Pays Courtesy Call on Prime Minister 
 (March 25, 2005)  
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/03/25nikkan_e.html   Prime Minister Koizumi expressed his gratitude 
  for the members' efforts and his intension to further develop 
  the Japan-ROK relations. 
- Prime Minister Attend the Opening Ceremony of the Exposition of 
  Global Harmony (2005 World Exposition) (March 24, 2005)  
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/03/24tikyuuhaku_e.html   In his address, Prime Minister Koizumi expected that the 
  exposition would mark the starting point to think about a way for 
  humankind and nature to coexist into the future. 
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