All the below links/tweets but some in Japanese are in English.
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ツイッター検索で「Kansas Japan」「カンザス州」等と入れると出て来たもの
Honored to have an opportunity to discuss our Japan-Kansas partnership with @LtGovRogers. Kansas is home to 70 Japanese companies generating 10,000 jobs, and 6 colleges and universities in the state teach Japanese. @KansasCommerce pic.twitter.com/iODo4ahJQJ
— Naoki Ito (@ito_naoki) April 6, 2019
Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer says the state will renew its partnership with a group that strengthens economic ties between the state and Japan. https://t.co/N8PYDn3fql
— Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago (@JpnCons_Chicago) May 29, 2018
The US-Japan Trade Agreement signed by POTUS is a win for Kansas farmers and ranchers. Japan is the 2nd largest export market for ag products from Kansas and this agreement will result in greater market access for beef, wheat, sorghum & pork. https://t.co/3ColRrlP20
— Senator Jerry Moran (@JerryMoran) October 8, 2019
The trade agreement announced today between the U.S. & Japan will reduce or eliminate tariffs on $7 billion in U.S. ag goods when implemented. This is good news for Kansas producers as they continue to face mounting challenges due to low commodity prices. https://t.co/6e9uTvkTSO
— Senator Jerry Moran (@JerryMoran) September 25, 2019
I commend @SecretarySonny & @POTUS for negotiating full access for US beef to Japan, a top export market for Kansas cattle. The US produces the safest beef in the world & the elimination of this barrier is a win for trade rules being based on sound science.https://t.co/3k7cUTNYYE
— Senator Jerry Moran (@JerryMoran) May 17, 2019
The trade agreements signed this week between the U.S. and Japan are great news for Kansas farmers and ranchers, as well as our entire economy. As I wrote in May, like the #USMCA, a Japanese trade deal is an important opportunity. Read more ⬇️https://t.co/OvSuKilQW9 https://t.co/S88qu9Ax7L
— Rep. Ron Estes (@RepRonEstes) October 9, 2019
Watch how Kansas farmers and ranchers are reacting to the recently announced trade agreement with Japan that will benefit US agriculture. I appreciate @realDonaldTrump's leadership on this important deal for Kansas and our country. https://t.co/Ie2Zzb6tdE
— Rep. Ron Estes (@RepRonEstes) August 27, 2019
Farmers and ranchers in Kansas will benefit greatly from the recently-announced trade agreement between the U.S. and Japan, opening up the Japanese market for American beef, pork, dairy, and ethanol. Full statement: https://t.co/bM8pG4g4Du
— Rep. Ron Estes (@RepRonEstes) August 26, 2019
Enjoyed meeting w/ the Japanese Minister of Congressional Affairs to discuss the important ties between Kansas and Japan. #KS04 exports $202 million of goods & services to Japan each year. The farmers and manufacturers behind those numbers make our state and country proud! pic.twitter.com/rMUT2XNqtT
— Rep. Ron Estes (@RepRonEstes) April 24, 2018
More good news on the trade front today with Japan now allowing full access for American beef.
Lifting trade restrictions with Japan will increase U.S. beef sales by an estimate of up to $200 million. This is great for our Kansas ranchers!https://t.co/pLT7mv4CgJ
— Dr. Roger Marshall (@RogerMarshallMD) May 17, 2019
Our trading partners around the world play a big role in helping grow the Kansas economy. Read my blog to learn more about our Trade Mission to Japan and a visit from the Taiwanese Agricultural Trade Delegation. https://t.co/VZpVqG6i9E
— Lt. Governor David Toland (@LtGovToland) September 27, 2019
In this week's Capital Connection, Kansas Farm and Ranch Radio talks with 4th District Congressman @RepRonEstes. We discuss impeachment, USMCA and trade with Japan, Taiwan and China. https://t.co/rzsJzIvTOf pic.twitter.com/xCI8XqTK0O
— Kansas Farm and Ranch Radio Network (@KFRR_Official) October 3, 2019
Kansas was represented in the USDA's recent agribusiness trade mission to Japan. It is important to keep working to strengthen trade relationships between Kansas agriculture and potential new markets. #GrowKansas #GrowAg https://t.co/4uZCKLCqZ1 pic.twitter.com/FlnN8e0LDp
— Kansas Dept of Ag (@KansasDeptofAg) July 5, 2018
Last year, Kansas exported $725 million worth of agricultural product to Japan…This agreement will help with export sales not only for our corn, but also corn-fed beef." said Dennis McNinch, who chairs the Kansas Corn Commission. Read more at https://t.co/07TaPaCYcE #kscorn
— Kansas Corn (@kscorn) September 25, 2019
#DYK? In ’17, #soybeans were #Kansas’ No.4 #export, bhnd civilian #aircraft, #wheat & fresh #beef. Top5 dstns for all KS products: #Canada ($2.5B), #Mexico ($1.9B), #Japan ($981M), #China ($703M) & #Germany ($431M). @USCensusBureau pic.twitter.com/QZ2NOX6Rae
— Kansas Soybean (@KsSoybean) March 23, 2018
They don't call Kansas the “Breadbasket of the World" for nothing!
DYK Japan is the #1 market for high quality U.S. wheat exports. pic.twitter.com/zzBEci2SH0— Sen. Ag Republicans (@SenateAgGOP) August 15, 2019
The costs for shipping wheat to Japan from Kansas and North Dakota – through the Pacific Northwest & U.S. Gulf increased from the 3rd quarter & the previous year https://t.co/AtMKhzULHz #trade #exports #OATT pic.twitter.com/5JhPeVr4Hg
— USDA Ag Mktg Service (@USDA_AMS) February 16, 2018
When I was Miss Kansas YEARS ago, I was flown with an entourage from KS to Japan to help open trade with KS beef and Japan. That particular year, beef was KS #1 export, even ahead of wheat. This is great news! https://t.co/ovYBCUpqV5
— Kim Dugger Attwater (@kimduggeratt) May 18, 2019
Amid the Trump impeachment circus, Kansas farmers cashed in with new Japan trade deal #RefNationRising thank you @RogerMarshallMD @realDonaldTrump #Kansas https://t.co/ny9NCV7d7m
— RNR Kansas (@RNRKansas) September 29, 2019
Ron Estes says the new trade deal with Japan is good news for Kansas farmers and ranchers. https://t.co/qQENvvCXWB
— KFDI News (@kfdinews) August 26, 2019
Trade Agreement Between U.S. and Japan is a Win for Kansas Farmers and Ranchers https://t.co/2BwVHfxb7w pic.twitter.com/jqUz3b0X9E
— KNSS Radio (@knssradio) October 8, 2019
Gov. Pete Ricketts visits Japan, and @BDoeschot with KRVN has a rundown of his trade mission, plus we look at what's next for a Tyson plant in Kansas following a fire. https://t.co/hgBEQS07WQ
— NTV's Grow (@NTVsGrow) September 9, 2019
Missouri and Kansas exported a combined $1.53 billion in goods to Japan last year. When President Trump announced a trade deal in principle with that nation over the weekend, it carried the potential for positive impact in both of those states. https://t.co/Kp6yaeZEON
— News-Press NOW (@newspressnow) August 28, 2019
Japan is Kansas’ #2 trade partner for agriculture commodities https://t.co/ZdaMaunE1p
— Suzanne Ryan-Numrich (@suzzryan) May 15, 2018
The Japanese Consul says some federal trade decisions could jeopardize exports of Kansas beef and pork to Japan. He says Kansas could raise the profile of its image, showcase its business and attract investors by rejoining the Midwest U.S.-Japan… https://t.co/YQ8CmJDXEb
— Jordan Aubey Fox 14 (@AubeyFox14) May 14, 2018
A reminder for those tracking costs of #TPP w/drawl: Japan is #1 US #beef export market. Top US #Cattle states = GOP's Tex, Neb,and Kansas. https://t.co/13m0wXTzym
— Richard J. Samuels (@dicksamuelsMIT) July 29, 2017
Kansas beef packing plant Creekstone Farms has sold to a Japanese company for $170 million https://t.co/4R2E3zULGz #beef #trade #Japan pic.twitter.com/2kAnClvQkr
— @DroversCTN (@DroversCTN) July 20, 2017
UPS is one of the world's largest package delivery companies that has successfully launched a blockchain-verified beef shipment from Kansas, United States to Japan.https://t.co/6XfYIFqyoH#BlockchainCouncil #BlockchainUpdates #BlockchainExpert pic.twitter.com/nKCNrgVN4u
— Blockchain Council (@ChainCouncil) November 14, 2019
In a test this week UPS worked with a blockchain company to track a shipment of beef from Kansas, USA to Japan, under the guidance of the US Embassy in Japan. Recipients were able to scan the codes on the beef to see every step of its journey https://t.co/DnxRJdexEk
— Xcoins.com (@realxcoins) November 14, 2019
Thank you @POTUS for agreeing to open trade negotiations with Japan. We have a long history and a great relationship with Japan as our 2nd biggest export partner. Continuing to build on that relationship is very important to farmers and ranchers in Kansas. #ksleg
— Archive: Governor Jeff Colyer, MD (@GovJeffColyer) September 26, 2018
Gov. Jeff Colyer renewed Kansas' partnership with the Midwest U.S.-Japan Association. In 2012, then-Gov. Sam Brownback dropped the membership, citing cost-cutting reasons. Membership in the association is $2,000 annually. https://t.co/6Q5bcrwJjL
— CJOnline (@CJOnline) May 23, 2018
Kansas Strengthens Trade Relations by Rejoining the Midwest-US Japan Association https://t.co/7T9jfDOO0z pic.twitter.com/a1EPUW2ri0
— KRVN Radio (@krvn) May 23, 2018
Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer recently announced that Kansas will be rejoining the Midwest U.S.-Japan Association. https://t.co/sDBdzYmtrw
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) May 24, 2018
Kansas is rejoining the Midwest U.S.-Japan Association. https://t.co/fmV3QyFL3M @GovJeffColyer #KansasAg #Japan #trade @KansasDeptofAg
— Greg Akagi (@GregAkagi) May 23, 2018
Kansas Corn Recognizes Increasing Beef Exports to Japan | Kansas Ag Network http://t.co/VbhaO7jeC0
— Greg Akagi (@GregAkagi) May 6, 2013
Japan to Join TPP Trade Talks | Kansas Ag Network http://t.co/Fr69wIqv9V
— Greg Akagi (@GregAkagi) March 15, 2013
#NCBA Statement on Japan’s Easing of Trade Restrictions for U.S. Beef | Kansas Ag Network http://t.co/JrJFItmZ #USBeef
— Greg Akagi (@GregAkagi) January 28, 2013
Latitude of origin can play a major role in determining what crop varieties may be suitable for your region. #Kansas, a mid-latitude state in the #USA, shares similar latitudes with southern Spain, Turkey, Turkmenistan, north central China, and northern Japan! #AgTwitter #crop pic.twitter.com/4AqHLx86HA
— Zach Zambreski (@Zambreski) October 17, 2018
Recap of our soldiers training with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members in Orient Shield.
“You knew you weren’t in Kansas anymore, that’s for sure.”
The exercise enhanced the combat readiness and interoperability between Japan and the U.S.
▶️ https://t.co/M0v3SLJBxE pic.twitter.com/DmvpGXLCDN
— 38th ID (@38thID) April 8, 2019
Happy National Nurses Day! This is a photograph of Major Marcella Wenderott in her Army Nurse Corps uniform. She was born April 13, 1915, in Alma, Kansas. She was appointed 1st lieutenant in the U. S. Army in 1943 & served in Germany and Japan. #kansashistory #nationalnursesday pic.twitter.com/F2LM5ugOgR
— Kansas History (@kansashistory) May 6, 2018
Mexico, Canada, and Japan were the most important Kansas trade partners in 2018. #KSEcon https://t.co/ERD5U88suM https://t.co/lIQvc1Vvnj
— CEDBR (@wsuCEDBR) June 3, 2019
On #AgToday: the weekly livestock market update; the latest Cattle Chat podcast from the Beef Cattle Institute at K-State; agriculture news, and the latest “Tree Tales”; Kansas 4-H families can host visiting students from Japan this summer…#KSREhttps://t.co/NrT1aVZ0E7
— K-State Research and Extension (@KStateRE) March 25, 2019
Kansas State University student's scholarship to study diplomacy, culture in Japan https://t.co/3DNxy5ye1s #KState
— KSU Chapman Center (@ChapmanCenter1) January 18, 2017
Also, Kansas State is also offering a Study Abroad trip to Japan! Site of the 2016 ICA conference! pic.twitter.com/0EhUapLMVm
— K-State Comm Studies (@ksucommstudies) January 28, 2016
Students from #Japan stopped by the Kansas State Capitol while attending Washburn's #International Summer Institute! pic.twitter.com/qUCVeg46qk
— Washburn University (@WashburnUniv) June 24, 2015
Vintage Kansas State Plate Blue and White Travel Souvenir Kitsch Wall Decor Made in Japan https://t.co/5uovZCVJJG #etsy #etsyretwt pic.twitter.com/jKN1rDrVfg
— Cindy Broadwater (@panchosporch) November 22, 2017
New item: Vintage KANSAS State Centennial Tea Cup and Saucer – Norcrest of Japan- WH by BigfootCountryTrader (15.00… pic.twitter.com/S55FavhPGU
— BigfootCountryTrader (@BigfootTraders) November 25, 2015
https://twitter.com/usembassytokyo/status/1140425524671463425
”ポンペオ米国務長官が地元カンザス州で、地元紙記者から米軍のシリア撤退など外交や国政をめぐって厳しく質問され、「君の質問は狂っている」と失言。これに他の地元紙も反発。ポンペオ氏はカンザス州から上院選出馬の機会をうかがっているだけに、手痛いダメージ”
https://t.co/qZIlhmNvfJ— 朝日新聞 国際報道部 (@asahi_kokusai) October 25, 2019
【米カンザス州で乱射 4人死亡】https://t.co/cNAJklFOEk
米カンザス州カンザスシティーのバーで6日午前1時半ごろ、何者かが銃を乱射し、4人が死亡、5人がけがを負った。警察が発表した。米メディアによると、容疑者は逃走しているといい、警察が行方を追っている。
— Yahoo!ニュース (@YahooNewsTopics) October 6, 2019
トランプ政権、電子たばこの販売禁止を検討
6人が電子たばこが原因とみられる疾患で死亡しており、最近では10日にカンザス州で50代の住民の死亡が報告されている#トランプhttps://t.co/gqu85nfZFZ— ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル日本版 (@WSJJapan) September 12, 2019
米中間選挙の連邦下院選カンザス州3区で、民主党新人のシャリス・デイビッズ候補が共和党の現職議員を破り当選しました。デイビッズ氏は米先住民ホ=チャンク・ネーションの出身で、先住民女性として初の連邦議会議員となります。 https://t.co/G1oZNWYNvt
— BBC News Japan (@bbcnewsjapan) November 7, 2018
【アメリカ中間選挙ライブ】カンザス州ドッジシティ市在住の81才の女性は市が無料で提供する送迎サービスを使って投票を済ませました。「投票しなかったら、政治に文句を言う資格はない」が信条だそうです。胸には投票済みを示すステッカーが貼ってあります。#中間選挙 pic.twitter.com/V62ypbgH7J
— NIKKEIアメリカ (@nikkeiusa) November 6, 2018
トランプ減税批判。米国カンザス州で減税したら経済活性化せず、財政赤字拡大したという毎日新聞の記事。確かに減税で富裕層が潤えば恩恵が下に滴り落ちるトリクル理論は失敗する。しかし、知られてないが、トランプ減税は下を直接潤すもので、富裕層の減税ではないのが特徴。 https://t.co/XBqUM73QH1
— トランプ和訳解説@及川幸久 (@HrpNagano3) November 27, 2017
カンザス州知事選に犬が出馬申請、州が却下 https://t.co/4aIPrPUpj2 pic.twitter.com/aagwMpCcCr
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) February 18, 2018
【動画】雪の米カンザス州を蒸気機関車が駆け抜ける pic.twitter.com/rFyKOKbONw
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) December 8, 2019
竜巻が発達する様子を示した興味深い画像。 https://t.co/kUIlgrqlr2 2016年に米国カンザス州の南西部で単体の竜巻が発生した際に、間隔をあけて撮影した8枚の写真を合成したもの。竜巻が左から右に移動しながら、徐々に強力になっていった様子を伝えている。同国の写真家の Jason Weingart 氏が撮影。 pic.twitter.com/LzNNSpE2lf
— Oguchi T/小口 高 (@ogugeo) September 3, 2018