Japan-Finland Economic Partnership in Forest Bio Economy Begins Between Akita Prefecture and North Karelia
Plans Announced for Cooperative Economic Relationship between North Karelia’s Business Unit and Akita Prefecture’s Department of Industry and Labor, Enhancing the Academia/RDI Collaborations that Recently Launched Between the Two Regions.
By Naomi Moriyama
In August 2024, His Excellency, Mr. Takashi Okada, the Ambassador of Japan to Finland and the Japanese Embassy Delegation, joined Mr. Markus Hirvonen, North Karelia Region Mayor, and representatives of the BIOSYS North Karelia International Growth Ecosystem and local residents to plant an Ezo-Yama Sakura cherry blossom (蝦夷山桜) seedling in the heart of Joensuu, the capital of Finland’s North Karelia and the Forest Capital of Europe. The cherry blossom served as a living symbol of an innovative partnership between the two nations.
Today, during the Vappu season, the Japanese cherry blossom trees in the heart of Finland are in full bloom, offering a vivid illustration of the ever-growing bilateral relationship between the people of North Karelia and Japan’s Akita Prefecture.
On March 25, 2025, Mr. Ville Kortelainen, representing Business Joensuu, and Ms. Naomi Moriyama of the Regional Council of North Karelia, delivered a presentation of the region’s leading forestry expertise and ecosystem to officials of the Akita Prefectural Office’s Commerce, Trade & Startup Division, including Mr. Norikazu Sato, Mr. Shinya Sakurai, and Ms. Michiko Yasuda.


In turn, the team from Akita briefed the North Karelia team on AKISTA, the Akita Prefecture Government’s venture support project, which was initiated in 2024 as a response to local challenges and opportunities, and as a mechanism to boost the local economy and attract talent to the region.



Planned collaborations between Akita Prefecture and North Karelia include straightforward business-to-business engagements, and an innovative business-research project in forest bio economy among enterprises and universities from both regions.
The dialogues will continue online and resume in-person at the 2nd Symposium on “Creative Business on Forest and Wood” in Akita on September 26 and 27, 2025 (tentative).
Photos Naomi Moriyama 写真 森山奈保美
Slide Source: Akita Prefecture Department of Industry and Labour
Akita’s COI-Next Souzou no Mori Project: Co-Creating Well-Being through Forest Resources.
Led by Akita’s three public universities, harnessing forest resources for research-driven innovation and human capital development, revitalizing industry and economy, pursuing co-creating well-being
in the local community. https://en.akita-souzounomori.com/
For more information about AKISTA https://a‑sta.a‑iju.jp/
Forest Joensuu is the triple-helix model of Forest Bioeconomy in North Karelia, Finland.
The BIOSYS North Karelia International Growth Ecosystem is run by Natural Resources Institute Finland / Luonnonvarakeskus as a project lead, the Regional Council of North Karelia Pohjois-Karjalan maakuntaliitto, University of Eastern Finland and MKN Itä-Suomi | Rural Women´s Advisory Centre (RWAC) of Eastern Finland. The project is funded by Renewing and Competent Finland 2021–2027, EU Regional and Structural Policy Programme’s Just Transition Fund – JTF, and Regional Council of North Karelia.
Project Profile in Finnish
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Project Profile in English
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