Friendship Cities
Niseko Town Hokkaido Prefecture |
Friendship with former Makino Town for the similarity in their town name |
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Yama District Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture |
Friendship with former Makino Town for the close location |
Suita City Osaka Prefecture |
Friendship with former Imazu Town for the children’s interaction |
Takashima Town Nasgasaki Prefecture |
Friendship with former Imazu Town Interchange between the junior high school students of both towns |
Moriguchi City Osaka Prefecture |
Friendship with former Adogawa Town Interchange through the sports events |
Ozu City Ehime Prefecture |
Friendship with former Adogawa Town Historical relationship concerning Toju Nakae, founder of Japan’s Yomei-gaku School in the 17th Century |
Kawage Town Mie Prefecture |
Friendship with former Takashima Town for their historical relations |
Ie Village Okinawa Prefecture |
Friendship with former Takashima Town for their sports activities |
Nemuro City Hokkaido Prefecture |
Friendship with former Takashima Town for their historical relations Cooperation on promoting the return of the Northern Territorie |
Morioka City Iwate Prefecture |
Friendship with former Takashima Town for their historical relation |
Asahi Ward Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture |
Friendship with former Shiin-asahi Town for their similar place-name |
Petoskey Michigan, USA |
Friendship with former Makino Town (since 1976) |
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Garden City Michigan, USA |
Friendship with former Imazu Town (since 1987) |
Ireland | Friendship with former Takashima Town (since 1987) |
Zhuzhou Hunan, China |
Friendship with former Takashima Town (since 1997) |
Yuyao Zhe jiang, China |
Friendship with former Adogawa Town (since 1990) |
Beijing China |
Friendship with former Sin-asahi Town |
Taejang-ri Korea |
Friendship with former Shin-asahi Town (since 1990) |
Imazu Junior High School Asian Children Project |
Fund raising activities by junior high school students to support educational, medical, and infrastructural projects in Asian developing countries |
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Ban Landmines! International Children’s Committee |
Former Shin-asahi Town hosted the “Ban Landmines! International Children’s Conference” in 2004. Since the meeting, the participants have enlarged their worldwide campaign to abolish landmines. |
更新日:2023年03月31日