Apple CEO Tim Cook at Kumamoto Castle
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and SVP of Marketing Greg Joswiak traveled to Kumamoto Prefectural University, Japan, to visit students and attractions.
Cook and other Apple executives routinely go on international PR tours to reinforce Apple's commitment to a program or enterprise. The recent trip to Japan was Cook's second major trip since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
“Great to be back in Japan,” Tim Cook tweeted. “Visited the historic Kumamoto Castle and learned about their work in restoring this incredible landmark.”
The photo above shows Cook, Mayor Onishi, and a castle guide standing in front of Kumamoto Castle illuminated by the night sky.
Greg Joswiak, Senior Vice President of Marketing, also visited Kumamoto Prefectural University. He talked about how students use Apple products to create applications.
Programming opens up new possibilities. Watching young developers from Kumamoto Prefectural University use Apple technology to create apps that serve and support their communities is a sign that we have a lot of good things to come! pic.twitter.com/ASmFDkY9TJ
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz), December 12, 2022
Cook's previous trip has taken him to the UK and various locations across Europe. He gave various interviews and attended various events.
It is not yet clear what the couple's travel plan is and why they are in Japan.