We are grateful for our country's and our state's friendship with Japan. And these trees will stand as a living tribute to the respect and collaboration that unite us. I also think it's important that This year marks the hundredth anniversary of the mansion. that we note that relationship, that special relationship between the Japanese Emperor and West Virginia. We know back when the Japanese emperor was younger, he was here, right here in West Virginia. (05:19–05:29)
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