Otsu City Delegation Visited Their Friendship City Mosman

On 9 Oct, a delegation from Otsu City, including Vice-President KAWAMOTO Eisuke of the Otsu Chamber of Commerce, paid a visit to Mosman Council and met with Mayor Carolyn Corrigan. The two cities have a friendly relationship, and Mr Kawamoto personally delivered a letter to Mayor Corrigan that was written by the Mayor of Otsu City. The delegation was warmly welcomed by Mayor Corrigan, and was given a tour of the Mosman Council Chambers at the Mosman Civic Centre, as well as a tour of the Mosman Art Gallery.

Staff from CLAIR Sydney accompanied the delegation to Mosman Council, and the day before the delegation’s visit to Mosman Council, we gave the delegation a presentation on Australian politics, economy and society, and discussed other topics with the delegation at the CLAIR Sydney office.

Next year will be the 10th anniversary of the friendly exchanges between Mosman and Otsu. CLAIR Sydney will continue to support the friendly exchanges between the two cities.

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