Japanese official dies on Hawaii sister-city trip

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HONOLULU — A Japanese deputy mayor visiting Hawaii to establish a sister-cities relationship with Honolulu died after he was pulled from waters off popular Waikiki Beach.

HONOLULU — A Japanese deputy mayor visiting Hawaii to establish a sister-cities relationship with Honolulu died after he was pulled from waters off popular Waikiki Beach.

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports 63-year-old Takehiko Kimura, the deputy mayor of Chigasaki, died Saturday morning.

Honolulu City Council Chairman Ernie Martin says Kimura had been encouraging Honolulu to enter a sister-city relationship for about a year. He had made at least three trips to Hawaii.

The mayor of Chigasaki, a city southwest of Tokyo, signed the sister-city agreement Friday.

Martin says Kimura was scheduled to fly home Saturday night and had decided to spend the day surfing.

Kimura was found unresponsive in the water at about 8 a.m. and pronounced dead at a local hospital.

An autopsy didn’t immediately determine a cause of death.