Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Delegates visit Japanese sister city

- By Jake Abbott jabbott@appealdemo­crat.com

A few Yuba City officials and a number of local students recently visited Toride, Japan, as part of an annual trip through the Sister Cities Internatio­nal program. They had a chance to build relationsh­ips and learn more about a different culture for a week.

This fall will mark the 30th anniversar­y of the relationsh­ip between officials from Yuba City and Toride, an agricultur­al community located by a river and small mountain range in the Ibaraki Prefecture, which is about an hour north of Tokyo. The program – Sister Cities Internatio­nal – was created by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 as a way to create bonds between people from different cities around the world.

Yuba City Mayor Shon Harris and economic growth and public affairs director Darin Gale served as the local delegates for the trip, along with about 15 students from school districts within the city. The group left the state on Feb. 11 and returned Monday.

“The students definitely had a life-changing experience, as did I. It’s different than just going and staying in a hotel. By staying with a local family, it’s like you have a sort of backstage pass to their culture. You get to see real people and not just what everybody

answer for them when personnel arrive and they’re dangerous.

Linda firefighte­rs responded to the Shad Pad area Sunday evening to a fully-engulfed motor home. Two dogs inside were killed; one was pregnant. No one was injured.

Getting an engine over the levee into the river bottoms is already challengin­g enough, but the high waters from recent storms delayed the response: Linda Fire Capt. Bobby Gardner said personnel had to cut a chain atop a levee to get through the motocross area.

Gardner said the cause and origin has not been determined, and the owner had just briefly left to go to the store.

Linda Fire Chief Rich Webb said calls in the river else sees from the tourist destinatio­ns. The people there are so gracious and humble and want to make sure you are having a good time,” Harris said.

As part of the program, participan­ts stayed with families in Toride, getting to learn the many bottoms are becoming fairly frequent.

“It’s an ongoing problem,” Webb said.

Karlen hopes to organize a task force made up of a fire investigat­or and representa­tives from the police department, code enforcemen­t and city to figure out what the true issues are and try to develop mitigating plans for the future. facets of the Japanese culture.

Aside from building relationsh­ips with their counterpar­ts, delegates had an opportunit­y to practice their Japanese calligraph­y, play cultural instrument­s, eat traditiona­l meals, go to the state capitol and visit a giant statute of Buddha, among other things. Harris also gave a handful of speeches during his time there, emphasizin­g the importance of the Sister City program and what it means for Yuba City.

“I told them that even though there might be an ocean between us, when they look to the east, I want them to know they have many friends looking back with admiration,” he said.

Delegates from both sides exchanged gifts. Local representa­tives were given a lantern with “Yuba City” written on it in Japanese calligraph­y, as well as a type of origami with two dancing dolls. Harris presented the Japanese delegates with a baseball bat custom made in Yuba City signed by local baseball standouts, brothers Max and Brock Stassi, along with some general swag items emblazoned with the Yuba City logo.

When delegates from Toride visit the area later this year, local officials are planning on putting together a 30th anniversar­y celebratio­n.

“It exceeded everything I anticipate­d. It was absolutely wonderful,” Harris said.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Yuba City Mayor Shon Harris, middle, poses for a picture with Toride Mayor Shingo Fujii, left, and Vice Mayor Ryuichi Noguchi during a recent trip to Japan as part of the Sister Cities Internatio­nal program.
Courtesy photo Yuba City Mayor Shon Harris, middle, poses for a picture with Toride Mayor Shingo Fujii, left, and Vice Mayor Ryuichi Noguchi during a recent trip to Japan as part of the Sister Cities Internatio­nal program.

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