Sister Cities International (SCI) is excited to announce the launch of The Haijmari Project: US-Japan Sister Cities Origin Stories. According to Japan’s Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR), over the past 75 years there have been 400+ sister city relationships between the United States and Japan. Each partnership has its own unique story. Some are almost too remarkable to believe – friendships borne through a World War, recession, tsunami, pandemic, etc. Other partnerships began with a simple acquaintance or chance encounter with a curious foreigner. Regardless of how they formed, there is great power in capturing these inspiring stories of origin to show the power of citizen diplomacy for future generations.
SCI intends on compiling the most compelling and unique stories for a book. The book will be published in both English and Japanese, with the target completion date of Fall 2025 in coordination with the US-Japan Sister Cities Summit. The US and Japan will celebrate the 170th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2024, 185 years of people-to-peoples ties in 2026, and SCI will celebrate its 70th year in 2026. Goals of The Hajimari Project: