Prime Minister Kishida met with people who had studied abroad in Japan in Indonesia, and exchanged opinions on promoting human exchanges between the two countries, including international students.

Prime Minister Kishida met with people who had studied abroad in Japan at a hotel in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, which he had visited until the 30th, and exchanged opinions on promoting human exchange between the two countries, including international students.



Next, Prime Minister Kishida talked with the people involved in Japanese companies, saying, "Indonesia has a large market size, and a venture company with high potential called" Unicorn "will be born in fields such as fintech that integrates finance and IT. It's a promising market full of potential. "



He then exchanged views on the future economic relationship between the two countries, such as decarbonization and promotion of digital technology.



In addition, Prime Minister Kishida has buried Indonesian military and politicians who have contributed to the nation, as well as the so-called "residual Japanese soldiers" who stayed in the field after World War II and participated in the independence war. I visited the "Karibata Hero Cemetery" in the suburbs and turned to flowers.