A Seminar on Disaster Preparedness & Quick Recovery in Hawaii
Please complete this form to register for the seminar hosted by the Japan-America Society of Hawaii, Keidanren USA, Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu, and East-West Center.

JOIN US for a panel discussion regarding disaster preparedness and recovery from the perspective of both Japan and Hawaii experts.

Featuring representatives from:

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
NEC Global
JR Central
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HiEMA)
Hawaiian Electric Company
First Insurance Company of Hawaii
National Disaster Preparedness Training Center & University of Hawaii at Manoa

Moderated by Suzanne Vares-Lum, President, East-West Center.

Thanks to the generous support of Keidanren USA and the Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu, there is NO COST to attend.

Space is limited and registration will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 / Registration - 4:00PM; Panel Discussion - 4:30-6:30PM / Networking Reception - 6:30-7:30PM

Location: Hawaii Imin International Conference Center, Jefferson Hall, Koi Room (1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848)

Parking: After 4:00 pm and until 8:00pm, parking is permissible in any non-reserved stall and is free.  Parking before 4:00pm is $3/half hour and may be paid at the Pay Stations located near the stalls in each lot by credit card only.  No cash. Parking lots behind the Kennedy Theatre and next to the Center for Korean Studies are recommended for this event. Click here to review UH’s parking policies. We will not be responsible for any parking tickets or towing.

Questions? Contact JASH Director of Events & Programs, Lila Frisbie at lfrisbie@jashawaii.org or 808-524-4450.

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