According to the press service of the Far Eastern Federal University, at a meeting in the School of Engineering Palo discussed issues of cooperation in science and technology. As part of the Japanese delegation arrived in Vladivostok Professor Takashi Yamaguchi and Masahide Matsumara of Osaka University and Professor Kunitomo Sugyura of Kyoto University. They were accompanied by the director of the Moscow representative office of «Kawasaki Heavy Industries, LTD» Eiichiro Miyazoe and senior manager Kazuo Ogaki. Guests began his visit with a tour of the seaside capital. Together with representatives of the School of Engineering at the species they visited sites on the campus of Palo on the island of Russian. The increased interest in professors from Kyoto and Osaka sparked new bridge across the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus East, built in Vladivostok for the APEC summit in 2012. Attention to these objects, in a way unique in the world, due to the research activities of Japanese scientists in the field of bridge construction, in particular, the use of composite materials and steel. A more detailed discussion of this line of work took place during the meeting of the Japanese delegation to the faculty of the School of Engineering Palo. Kunitomo Sugyura told Russian colleagues on the progress made in this area of Kyoto University, made a presentation and answered questions. The parties expressed their interest to cooperate and exchange information, and in the long term — to the joint research activities. The practical aspect is interested in cooperation and Japanese company «Kawasaki Heavy Industries, LTD». Director of the Moscow representative office of Eiichiro Miyazoe told on the supply of Russian equipment for the production of energy. In particular, the seven powerful gas turbine generators were installed at the facilities of the APEC summit in 2012 on the island of Russian five of them provide job CHP campus Palo, two mounted on CHP for Maritime Aquarium. The age-old experience of educational and research activities of the School of Engineering Palo has a high international recognition. Interest in cooperation on the part of the largest universities in Japan — another proof of this. Parties have identified the long-term plan of joint activities and assured each other in readiness to actively participate in its implementation.