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Edmonds Sister City Commission
Edmonds, Washington and Hekinan, Japan became sister cities in 1988
to promote international communication and understanding. During that
time, the two cities have exchanged ideas, public art, visitors and many
enjoyable moments. Personal, cultural and educational connections have
built an enduring friendship between Edmonds and Hekinan.
Over the past 36 years, 1000+ people who have travelled to and from
Hekinan. Most of these visitors are students who exchange homestays
during the summer. This opportunity for youth to travel overseas and
experience a vastly different culture is made possible by the Edmonds
Sister City Commission. Since the students are completely immersed in
each other’s culture, they learn understanding and acceptance of our
differences. The exchange program provides a unique opportunity for
Edmonds youth to create lifelong friendships and love of Japanese culture.
Many adults have also participated in exchanges over the years. Every five
years Edmonds and Hekinan celebrate their sister cityhood through adult
exchanges that take place in the spring and fall. Perhaps you have seen our
Hekinan friends shopping around town or celebrating Halloween at the
annual Edmonds trick-or-treat night. While we have an immense amount
of fun with our friends from Hekinan, we also take time to solemnly honor
our long-standing relationship through cultural fairs, friendship dinners,
and the exchange of local cultural art.
Edmonds Sister City Commissioners are volunteers dedicated to
strengthening the bonds of friendship between Edmonds, Washington
and Hekinan, Japan. If you’d like to learn more about the Commission
and its programs, please visit our webpage at www.edmondswa.gov and
search Sister City.