Today was our first full day in Nishiwaki. Our delegation convened this morning at city hall for an official meeting with the mayor and council of Nishiwaki, along with introduction of other special guests and city leaders.
We exchanged greetings, letters, and gifts. Mayor Kishi presented the city with a Kakejiku, which means “hanging picture” in English. It’s a beautiful, colorful banner (about five feet high) with a sun, bamboo, crane, pine… all happy images in Japan. The Crane also symbolizes long life.
After touring city hall, the city of Nishiwaki hosted us on a tour of a city history museum, an art museum, and their natural history museum (which includes a planetarium and an observatory with a 32″ telescope).
They also showed us some of their great parks, and other city facilities.
At lunch, I was deeply touched when Mayor Kishi himself brought out a birthday cake for my daughter Susie, who is celebrating her tenth birthday today. The whole delegation, and our Japanese hosts, sang happy birthday to Susie, and Susie characterized it as her best birthday ever. They also gave her some really cute gifts.
Evening was really fun. We joined another family to dine on Kobe beef and sukiyaki. The hosts are generous and gracious entertainers, and we had a wonderful time. They also made a cake for Susie, gave her a gift, and helped her and Cathy try on kimonos.
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