Koshigaya Inbound Delegation Welcome Reception(31 July)

On 31 July, The Koshigaya Inbound Delegation Welcome Reception was held by the Mayor of Campbelltown City to commemorate the visit of 15 high school students from Koshigaya City.
 
Campbelltown City and Koshigaya City signed a Sister City agreement in April 1984, and have continued the exchange program over the years. They have been developing their relationship during the pandemic through online exchanges, and finally the students could visit Campbelltown. It has been four years since the students visited Campbelltown.
 
At the welcome reception, the students were warmly welcomed by the participants from Campbelltown City, and they performed Sōran Bushi and sang a song in English.
In September, the students from Campbelltown will be also visiting Koshigaya.
 
CLAIR Sydney looks forward to seeing the continued sister city exchange activities between Campbelltown City and Koshigaya City.
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