37th PJFC Golf Tournament (Mar 4, 2015)

37th Philippines-Japan Friendship Celebration Golf Tournament

Held at Sta. Elena Golf and Country Club

Gallery


Medal of Merit Awardees

PJS Medal of Merit 

The Philippines-Japan Society Medal of Merit is the highest award within the Society’s gift to confer upon Filipino and Japanese nationals who have significantly contributed to nation-building in terms of the promotion of friendship, mutual benefit, mutual respect and closer, deeper, stronger relations between the two countries.

The Medal is made of gold-plated metal fashioned in the shape of a sun with eight rays measuring 5.5 cm in diameter with a thickness of 4 mm. A ruby stone is embedded in the middle of the medal. The Citation, on the other hand, is chemically etched on a 12 x 12-inch steel plate electroplated to a shiny copper finish, mounted on a wooden frame with narra finish.

medal of merit photo

The Society conferred its first Medal of Merit in 1979 and every year thereafter, the Medal has been given alternately to a Filipino or Japanese individual.

As of 2019, there have been 42 awardees – 21 Filipinos and 21 Japanese.  These awardees are prominent business leaders and pioneers, high government officials, diplomats, and civil society organizations. All share a distinct personal contribution to the promotion of Philippines-Japan relations over the last 40 years.

The Roster of Awardees as of August 2019 is as follows:

MEDAL OF MERIT
AWARDEES

JOSE G. SANVICTORES
Pre-War and Wartime Civil Servant
Pioneering Entrepreneur, Forester and Agriculturist
1st Awardee (1979)

NOBUSUKE KISHI
Former Prime Minister of Japan
2nd Awardee (1980)

JOSE B. LAUREL, JR.
Former Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives
3rd Awardee (1981)

TAKEO FUKUDA
Former Prime Minister of Japan
4th Awardee (1982)

VICENTE T. PATERNO
Former Senator of the Republic of the Philippines
Former Secretary of Trade & Industry and Public Works & Highways
5th Awardee (1983)

SHIGEO NAGANO
Former President, Japan Chamber of Commerce & Industry
President, Japan Iron and Steel Federation
6th Awardee (1984)

DAVID SYCIP
Chairman, Philippines-Japan Economic Cooperation Committee
President, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
7th Awardee (1985)

TOSHIO URABE
Former Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines
8th Awardee (1986)

JOSE S. LAUREL III
Former Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan
Founder and Chairman Emeritus, The Philippines-Japan Society
9th Awardee (1987)

NOBORU GOTOH
Former President, The Tokyu Group
Former President, Japan Chamber of Commerce & Industry
10th Awardee (1988)

BENJAMIN F. SANVICTORES
Deputy Chief of the Philippine Mission in Japan
Executive Trustee, The Philippines-Japan Friendship Foundation
11th Awardee (1989)

ZENKO SUZUKI
Former Prime Minister of Japan
12th Awardee (1990)

VICTOR A. LIM
Former President, The Philippines-Japan Society, Inc.
13th Awardee (1991)

LEOCADIO DE ASIS
Former President, Philippine Federation of Japan Alumni
Founding Governor, ASEAN Council of Japan Alumni
14th Awardee (1993)

KIYOSHI OSAWA
Board Counsellor, Yusen Air and Sea Service
15th Awardee (1994)

ALFONSO T. YUCHENGCO
Former Ambassador of the Philippines
to the People’s Republic of China and to Japan
16th Awardee (1995)

NOBORU TAKESHITA
Former Prime Minister of Japan
17th Awardee (1996)

DOMINGO L. SIAZON, JR.
Former Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan
Former Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines
18th Awardee (1997)

KAZUO HARUNA
Senior Corporate Advisor, Marubeni Corporation
Chairman, Japan-Philippines Economic Cooperation Committee
19th Awardee (1998)

SHINROKU MOROHASHI
Chairman, Mitsubishi Corporation
Co-Chairman, Japan-Philippines Economic Cooperation Committee
20th Awardee (1998)

SALVADOR H. LAUREL
Former Vice-President of the Republic of the Philippines
21st Awardee (1999)

KIYOSHI SUMIYA
Former Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines
22nd Awardee (2000)

CESAR E.A. VIRATA
Former Prime Minister of the Republic of the Philippines
23rd Awardee (2001)

THE PHILIPPINE SOCIETY OF JAPAN
24th Awardee (2002)

ENRIQUE EMILIO JACOBO ZOBEL OLGADO
Former Chairman, The Ayala Group
25th Awardee (2003)

MASAJURO SHIOKAWA
Former Minister of Parliament
President, Toyo University
26th Awardee (2004)

JOSEPH K.H. UY
Chairman of the Board, Trans-World Trading Co., Inc.
Trustee, Philippines-Japan Friendship Foundation, Inc.
27th Awardee (2005)

TSUNEO TANAKA
Former Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines
28th Awardee (2006)

VIRGILIO DE LOS SANTOS
Chairman, Board of Trustees, University of Manila
Former President, Philippine Federation of Japan Alumni
29th Awardee (2007)

THE PAG-ASA GROUP, JAPAN
Represented by Madame Masako Sumiya
30th Awardee (2008)

FELICIANO L. TORRES
President, Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing, Inc.
31st Awardee (2009)

SHOICHIRO TOYODA
Honorary Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation
32nd Awardee (2010)

GEORGE S.K. TY
Chairman, Metrobank Group of Companies
33rd Awardee (2011)

THOMAS G. AQUINO
Chairman, Information Capital Technology Ventures, Inc.
Former Senior Undersecretary of the Philippines Department of Trade and Industry
34th Awardee (2012)

TOHRU TSUJI
Honorary Corporate Advisor, Marubeni Corporation
35th Awardee (2013)

MIKIO SASAKI
Former Chairman, Mitsubishi Corporation
35th Awardee (2013)

LILIA B. DE LIMA
Director General, Philippine Economic Zone Authority
36th Awardee (2014)

MAKOTO KATSURA
Former Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines
37th Awardee (2015)

MANUEL M. LOPEZ
Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan
38th Awardee (2016)

YASUO FUKUDA
Former Prime Minister of Japan
39th Awardee (2017)

TOMAS I. ALCANTARA
President, Alsons Consolidated Resources Inc.
40th Awardee (2018)

JAPAN FOUNDATION
represented by Mr. Tomoyuki Sakurai, Executive Vice President
41st Awardee (2019)

JOSE C. LAUREL V
Former Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan
42nd Awardee (2023)


PJS 2014 Annual Membership Meeting Held (Dec 5, 2014)

The Philippines-Japan Society (PJS) held its 2014 Annual Membership Meeting on December 4, 2014 at the Philippines-Japan Friendship Center, 3rd Floor, Dominion Building, 833  A. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City. PJS President Francis C. Laurel presided over the meeting.

The 2014 annual report including the audited financial statements for FY2013 was presented to the members.  For the ensuing FY2014, the following members of the Board of Trustees were reelected:

Francis C. Laurel
Jose C. Laurel V
Gerard B. Sanvictores
Feliciano L. Torres
Miguel Ma. Guerrero
Eusebio V. Tan
JJ Soriano


Board of Trustees and Officers

ADVISERS/BOARD OF TRUSTEES/OFFICERS

Honorary Advisers

Ambassador Koji Haneda
Minister Tetsuro Amano

Council of Advisers

CEAVirata Photo
Former Prime Minister Cesar E.A. Virata

Board of Trustees

FCLaurel PIX
Francis C. Laurel
President

JCLaurel V Photo
Jose C. Laurel V

GBSanvitores Photo
Gerard B. Sanvictores
Vice-President

EVTan Photo
Atty. Eusebio V. Tan

Joseph Uy Jr.

Roberto Jose Castillo

Felcaster D. Torres

Officers

Francis C. Laurel
President

Gerard B. Sanvictores
Vice-President

Ma. Elena L. Loinaz
Treasurer

Atty. Jose Vicente E. Jimenez
Corporate Secretary

Glenda T. Ferma
Assistant Corporate Secretary/ Administrator

Ma. Isabel L. Dimayuga
Assistant Treasurer/ Deputy Administrator


36th Philippines-Japan Friendship Dinner Awards Night (Aug 1, 2014)

Atty. Lilia de Lima, Director-General of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) was recently awarded the Philippines-Japan Society Medal of Merit.  She is the 37th person (the 19th Filipino) to receive this prestigious award.

DG De Lima is a multi-awarded public servant, whose presidential appointment by former President Fidel V. Ramos in 1995 has been extended by all succeeding three administrations, including the incumbent President Benigno S. Aquino III. The sterling performance of the PEZA is the obvious reason for this unprecedented trust and confidence bestowed on her by four Chief Executives over the last 19 years

DG de Lima earned her Associate in Arts from the Centro Escolar University and her Bachelor of Laws from the Manuel L. Quezon University.  She was conferred a Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa by the same university (MLQU) and is a Fellow of the Academy of American and International Law of the Southwestern Legal Foundation in Dallas, Texas.

She began her career in public service as an elected delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention, representing the 2nd District of Camarines Sur.  From 1981 to 1987, she was Director of the Bureau of Domestic Trade, then concurrently serving as Executive Director of the Price Stabilization Council, Department of Trade & Industry.  From 1989 to 1994, she served as the Chief Operating Officer of the World Trade Center Manila, whereupon she was designated Commissioner of the National Amnesty Commission in 1994.  In 1995, she was appointed Director-General of PEZA, a position she continues to hold with distinction to date.

PEZA is the Philippines’ most successful vehicle for attracting foreign direct investments (FDIs) and since 1995, about a third of all locators in its ecozones have been Japanese corporations.  Today, the 804 Japanese enterprises that are PEZA-registered account for about 25% of over 3,000 companies located in PEZA ecozones.

PEZA enterprises have poured in almost P2 Trillion in FDIs since 1995 generating over one million direct jobs in 300 ecozones while creating another 2 million indirect employment opportunities in allied and supporting industries nationwide.  In 2013 alone, PEZA firms exported US$43 Billion which is projected to increase 10% annually.

PEZA is noted and highly regarded for its culture of Absolute Honesty and One-Stop Non-Stop efficiency; No Corruption, No Red-Tape, Only Red Carpet Treatment for its investors. PEZA has been cited by the World Bank as one of the best practices in ecozones management worldwide.  It is also known for catalyzing and building up a breed of exceptionally hardworking, world-class Filipino workers and professionals, as well as for creating a macro-environment that promotes and ensures peaceful, harmonious and proactive labor-management relations.

For her leading role in bringing hundreds of Japanese investors to the Philippines, the Government of Japan conferred on DG de Lima in 2006 “The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star”, the highest award given to a non-head of state by His Majesty, the Emperor.

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