Published 12:15 IST, December 24th 2024
'Konnichiwa...' What Did UP CM Yogi Adityanath Say In Japanese?
Adityanath greeted Prefecture with the phrase Konnichiwa, which means “hello” in Japanese and can be used in almost any situation.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently met Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture, in Lucknow, UP. Adityanath greeted Prefecture with the phrase Konnichiwa, which means “hello” in Japanese and can be used in almost any situation. To say "good evening" in Japanese, you can say "konbanwa".
Adityanath Meets Nagasaki
“ CM Yogi Adityanath begins his opening remark in Japanese as Uttar Pradesh signs MoUs with Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture, in Lucknow. Kotaro Nagasaki, Governor of Yamanashi is leading the Japanese delegation.” ANI posted on X.
Adityanath Meets Nagasaki: Details
Yogi Adityanath had posted on X earlier about a productive meeting he had with Kotaro Nagasaki, writing, “Had a productive meeting and fruitful discussion with Mr. Kotaro Nagasaki, Hon. Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, and his delegation at my official residence in Lucknow today. An MoU was signed between Uttar Pradesh and Yamanashi to promote collaboration in industrial cooperation, tourism, and the vocational education sector.”
"We discussed Uttar Pradesh’s immense potential and our shared democratic values, which strengthen India-Japan bilateral ties. Looking forward to exploring new opportunities for economic and cultural exchange together," he said.
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Updated 15:16 IST, December 24th 2024