PR — On November 12, 2025, His Excellency Dr. Akima Umezawa,  Ambassador of Japan, announced the appointment of Dr. Nicole Phillip as Grenada’s first  Honorary Consul of Japan. Dr. Phillip, Acting Director of the University of the West Indies  Global Campus in St. George’s, brings a distinguished background in history and academic  leadership.

The announcement coincided with celebrations marking 50 years of diplomatic relations  between Grenada and Japan—a partnership built on mutual respect, cooperation, and shared  vision. Over the past five decades, Japan has supported Grenada in education, disaster resilience,  agriculture, and technical training, while Grenada has embraced cultural and academic exchange.

The ceremony, hosted by Ambassador Umezawa at the Radisson Grenada Beach Resort, was  attended by senior government officials, members of the Diplomatic and Honorary Consular Corps,  and other distinguished guests.

Ambassador Umezawa described the appointment as a significant step in deepening the 50-year  friendship, calling the anniversary a “Golden Jubilee.” He highlighted milestones in bilateral  cooperation, including Grenada’s participation in Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan’s support for  sargassum countermeasures, vocational training initiatives, and cultural exchanges.

Dr. Phillip expressed gratitude for the appointment and pledged to strengthen ties between the two  nations for the next fifty years.

Ambassador Umezawa described the appointment as a significant step in deepening the 50-year  friendship, calling the anniversary a “Golden Jubilee.” He highlighted milestones in bilateral  cooperation, including Grenada’s participation in Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan’s support for  sargassum countermeasures, vocational training initiatives, and cultural exchanges.

Dr. Phillip expressed gratitude for the appointment and pledged to strengthen ties between the two  nations for the next fifty years.

As part of the celebrations, on November 13, the Embassy hosted a musical concert featuring the  Japanese Bamboo Flute alongside the National School’s Orchestra, showcasing cultural  harmony between the two nations.

Acting Foreign Minister, Sen. the Hon. Adrian Thomas, noted during the anniversary concert: “We gather in celebration of a remarkable milestone—50 years of friendship, cooperation, and  shared values. May the next fifty years bring even more opportunities for cultural exchange,  innovation, and collaboration.” 

He also congratulated Dr. Phillip on behalf of the Government and People of Grenada,  commending her service in education and leadership, and reaffirmed Grenada’s commitment to  advancing cultural and economic ties with Japan.

Leave a comment below...