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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Osaki mayor - T&T relationship a special one

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Ryan Bachoo
605 days ago
20231018
Osaki Mayor, first from right, Yasuhiro Higashi, speaks with Guardian Media journalist, Ryan Bachoo, at his City Hall office on Wednesday.

Osaki Mayor, first from right, Yasuhiro Higashi, speaks with Guardian Media journalist, Ryan Bachoo, at his City Hall office on Wednesday.

Ryan Ba­choo

Lead Ed­i­tor - News­gath­er­ing

ryan.ba­choo@cnc3.co.tt

Re­port­ing from Japan

The may­or of Os­a­ki Town in Japan says since the Olympic Games in Ju­ly 2021, re­la­tions be­tween Trinidad and To­ba­go (T&T) and Os­a­ki have on­ly strength­ened. Os­a­ki Town host­ed Team TTO's del­e­ga­tion for the Sum­mer Games held in Tokyo.

In the prin­ci­pal's of­fice at the Os­a­ki El­e­men­tary School, a framed im­age of au­to­graphs hang near the door sur­round­ed by two T&T flags. Sig­na­tures in­clude that of World Cham­pi­onships gold medal­ist Jereem Richards and Com­mon­wealth Games gold medal­list Michelle-Lee Ahye.

Since the Olympics, co­op­er­a­tion be­tween the par­ties has stretched in­to re­cy­cling and teach­ing. How­ev­er, Os­a­ki May­or Ya­suhi­ro Hi­gashi says the mem­o­ries of Team TTO's ath­letes tak­ing up res­i­dence in his town for the Tokyo 2020 Games re­mains in his mind. Hi­gashi told Guardian Me­dia on Wednes­day at his City Hall of­fice, "Even though it is such a land in a dis­tant place, we feel some­what fa­mil­iar with the coun­try."

Hi­gashi went fur­ther in adding, "When­ev­er the Japan­ese am­bas­sador to T&T re­turns, with­out fail­ure, they do vis­it our Os­a­ki Town and we talk about the re­cy­cling is­sue and al­so about Eng­lish ed­u­ca­tion which can be ap­plied here in Japan so I feel very close to T&T."

Nowa­days, cit­i­zens of T&T are head­ing to Os­a­ki Town to vis­it and learn about their pop­u­lar re­cy­cling pro­gramme.

He's served as may­or of the city for the last 20 years. In late June this year, The As­so­ci­a­tion for Pro­mo­tion of In­ter­na­tion­al Co­op­er­a­tion (APIC) host­ed of­fi­cials re­lat­ed to waste man­age­ment from the twin-is­land re­pub­lic for tours of Japan­ese fa­cil­i­ties and waste man­age­ment train­ing. The four par­tic­i­pants were from the Min­istry of Pub­lic Util­i­ties as well as the Sol­id Waste Man­age­ment Com­pa­ny Lim­it­ed (SWM­COL).

This con­nec­tion, the may­or feels, can deep­en in the com­ing years as T&T looks to­wards Os­a­ki Town to guide its own re­sponse to land­fills that are al­most at ca­pac­i­ty. Hi­gashi warned ig­nor­ing the en­vi­ron­men­tal con­cerns the Caribbean faces could be detri­men­tal to its tourism prod­uct.

He said, "I un­der­stand for T&T and oth­er Caribbean coun­tries, tourism is a ma­jor in­dus­try and a ma­jor con­cern so reusing the ob­jects or waste to im­prove it would ac­tu­al­ly be some­thing that coun­tries in the re­gion can be use­ful, and so, both re­gions are very much con­cerned about ad­dress­ing the en­vi­ron­men­tal sit­u­a­tion."

Os­a­ki Town took the de­ci­sion to be­gin res­i­den­tial, busi­ness and gov­ern­ment re­cy­cling 25 years ago. The city's mot­to was 'if you mix it be­comes waste but if you sep­a­rate it be­comes a re­source'. City of­fi­cials would roll out ex­pla­na­tion ses­sions to en­sure each res­i­dent was aware of the changes the city was go­ing through. "The ini­tial start was very chal­leng­ing," he said.

He feels the Caribbean can adopt a sim­i­lar ap­proach as it bat­tles with a grow­ing amount of waste and lit­tle space at land­fills across the coun­try to house the waste. "Ini­tial ex­pla­na­tion is most cru­cial. If you do it re­al­ly well to send a mes­sage across then the rest will fol­low," the may­or said.

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