The May 15 deadline is drawing near for those interested in being part of the
Hot Springs Sister City Program's 20th anniversary citizen delegation to
Hanamaki, Japan.
“Have you ever
thought about taking a trip to Japan?” said Mary Neilson, Sister City Program
Coordinator. “Would you like the opportunity to experience the culture, not
just as a tourist but as a special guest? Being a member of the Hot Springs
Sister City 20th anniversary citizen delegation allows individuals to experience
Hanamaki, its scenic countryside, the wonderful flavors of its cuisine, the
incredible hospitality of the people of our sister city, and the beauty and
diversity of the Japanese culture.”
This year’s
special 20th anniversary delegation visit is tentatively scheduled for September
7-15. The group will spend the first two nights in Tokyo. While there, the
delegates will spend a day visiting ancient temples, shrines and Tokyo City. The
following day, the delegation will take the world-famous bullet train to
Hanamaki. While in Hanamaki, guides take the group to visit shrines, museums,
and onsen, or Japanese bathhouses. The accommodations are all western-style
hotel rooms. The highlight of the trip will be taking part in the 20th
anniversary celebration activities as well as the annual Hanamaki Festival,
which will take place September 13-14. Delegation members are even invited to
take part in the festival parades, if they wish. The festival includes
festival dancers, mikoshi, which are shrines that are carried on the shoulders
of a group of Hanamaki citizens, and finally lighted floats that travel down the
street to the sound of ancient rhythms.
The estimated
travel cost of $4000 includes airfare, transportation, lodging, tours, guides
and most meals. For more information, contact Sister City Program Coordinator
Mary Neilson, 545-6960 or hotspringssistercity@yahoo.com .
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