Ambassador of Japan Visits the National Hospital of Sri Lanka
2025/9/12


On 10th September 2025, H.E. Akio ISOMATA, Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka, visited the National Hospital of Sri Lanka. He was accompanied by the Hon. Minister of Health & Mass Media, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa. The purpose of this visit was to review the status of operation of the advanced medical equipment provided through Japan's ODA project.
Ambassador Isomata toured the new Outpatient Department (OPD) Centre, which has MRI and CT scan machines donated by the Government of Japan. These machines significantly enhance the quality of medical diagnostics in Sri Lanka. He also inspected critical care equipment which was donated by the Rotary Club of Hamamatsu South, Japan at the Non-Trauma Emergency Treatment Unit (ETU). The equipment facilitates rapid diagnosis and treatment of non-traumatic emergency cases.

CT SCAN donated by the Japanese government
Additionally, Ambassador Isomata visited the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Accident Ward, where he observed the bedside patient monitors and the central monitoring system installed, also provided by the Japanese government. These monitors and the system enable real-time monitoring of critical patients, allowing for swift medical responses.

Patient monitor donated by the Japanese government
In his remarks, Ambassador Isomata emphasized Japan's long-standing support for Sri Lanka's healthcare sector, starting with the construction assistance of the Sri Jayawardenepura General Hospital in the 1980s. He highlighted Japan's recent contributions to hospitals nationwide and efforts to assist in the enhancement of medical services in the country, particularly in the Northern and Eastern Provinces. Hon. Minister Dr. Jayatissa expressed deep gratitude for Japan's continuous support, acknowledging its significant impact on improving the quality of healthcare for the people of Sri Lanka.

This visit not only showcased the tangible benefits of Japan's support but also reaffirmed the strong bilateral relationship between Japan and Sri Lanka. Both countries expressed their commitment to continue collaborating to promote the health and well-being of all Sri Lankan citizens. This visit reinforced the shared goal of deepening cooperation in the healthcare sector and pursuing the well-being of all citizens.