- Reception for the Prime Minister of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia, at the Serbia Pavilion at Expo 2005 in Osaka
- Certificate Award Ceremony for the Medical Programme for Invited Medical Specialists at the Residence of the Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
- Welcome Reception for the Doctor Invited from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
- Discussion Meeting with QoLF Supporters from Poland
- Power of Elegande at Happo-en on 5 Dec
- Jordanian Ambassador Visits Kagoshima Governor: Yomiuri Shimbun Report
- Letter of appreciation sent by the Cuban Ambassador. For the dispatch of Professor Hasegawa of the University of Tokyo to Cuba.
- Report by Prof Hasegawa, University of Tokyo, on his mission to Cuba
- HE Ambassadors of the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Cuba to Japan paid a courtesy call on Dr Sakae Tanaka, Director of the University of Tokyo Hospital.
- QoLF Academic Exchange Programme in Havana, Republic of Cuba
Certificate Award Ceremony for the Medical Programme for Invited Medical Specialists at the Residence of the Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
2025.06.04
QoLF President Hiroko Suzuki attended the certificate award ceremony for Dr. Alshare, a Jordanian doctor who completed the QoLF medical programme, hosted by Ali Abdul Wahhab Ali Al-Arabiat, Charge d’Affaires of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The ceremony was conducted at the residence of the Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The directors and chief physicians of Kagoshima Sagara Hospital, Cancer Institute Hospital of JFCR, and the University of Tokyo Hospital, where Dr. Alshare completed the programme, confirmed the completion of the course and presented Dr. Alshare with certificates of completion from their respective hospitals.This was followed by a performance of the national anthems of both countries by soprano Hisae Kakizawa. Afterwards, the participants enjoyed a Jordanian dinner and talked about their experiences during the medical programme in Japan. All of the doctors expressed their hope that medical exchanges between Japan and Jordan will continue in the future.









