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Friendship Affiliation since 1991
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History of the Kashiwa-Guam Relationship |
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Miss Guam and the Mayor of
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| Kashiwa Students and Guam Visitors Bureau President |
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The annual Kashiwa summer festival was the occasion for what would eventually become the Kashiwa-Guam friendship city relationship.
In the early '80s Kashiwa City awarded Miss Kashiwa a prize to visit
Guam for her sightseeing enjoyment.
Then, in 1985 Miss Guam, accompanied by the governmental officials, started the annual tradition of participating in the Kashiwa summer festival. The tradition continues to this day.
In 1990 the Kashiwa Green Lions Club organized a Sister City Club with its Guam
counterpart, inaugurating a youth exchange program.
On November 30th, 1991, the Mayor of Kashiwa officially visited
Guam to conclude an agreement of Kashiwa-Guam friendship.
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Special Exchange Projects |
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Exchange Activities |
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Over the last fifteen years, both parties have made efforts to come to know
each other through various projects and exchanges. As one of the programs, Kashiwa
citizens visit Guam to meet the Governor in his office, and enjoy the historic heritage and culture all over the island.
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Kashiwa and Guam Students
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| Student Exchange Program |
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Also, Kashiwa sends junior high school students to Guam every
year, the main feature of which is a 6-day
home stay experience. In turn, Guam sends junior high
students to Kashiwa every year to give Kashiwa the opportunity to reciprocate.
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| Guam Students at a Mountain Resort |
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About Guam |
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| Is Guam a state or a city? |
| Guam island is an unincorporated territory of the United States. It has self-
government with limited authority. The government began in 1972 to
send one assembly member to the House (Wash. D.C.) under the condition of
no voting-rights. The capitol is Hagatna. |
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| Location |
| The island is located 2,546 km south of Tokyo. From Tokyo it only takes 3.5 hours by air. |
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| Population |
| The population is about 170,000; 36% Chamorro, 7% American, 26% Filipino, and 22% other Asian. |
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| Area |
| Guam is approximately 45 km long and 6 to 9 km wide, covering an area of 541 square km, or about the same size as Awaji-shima of Japan. |
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| Climate |
| Truly a tropical climate all year round; average temperature 27 degrees, with a showery
squall season from June to October and the rest of the year generally dry. |
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| History of Guam |
| The first contact with the western world goes back to 1521 when Ferdinand
Magellan visited the island. Guam was formally claimed by Spain in 1565.
Then in 1898 the island was ceded to the USA following the Spanish-
American War. The USA officially took possession of the island in 1899.
During World War II, the island was under Japanese control (1941-44)
until reclaimed by American military forces in July 1944. Then in 1945,
self-government was officially established, though with limited authority,
and it remains so today. |
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| Industry |
| The island is one of the most popular resorts in the world attracting over one million tourists a year. The island enjoys economic benefits from its strategic military position. |
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| Time Difference |
| Minimal time difference; 1:00 pm in Guam is 12:00 noon in Tokyo. |
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| Drinking Water |
| Recommended to drink mineral water |
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| Voltage |
| 120 volt/60 cycles |
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| Currency |
| US currency is dominant. |
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| Landscape |
| The sunshine is so strong that it is essential to use sunblock.
The whole island is surrounded by coral, making beach sandals or shoes a must. |
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| Attractions |
| Guam is abundant in natural beauty of the ocean and jungles, all kinds of marine sports, historic heritage from Spanish
age and World War II.
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| Gorgeous Guam Sunset |
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Rainbows are common in Guam. |
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| Latte Park(Hagatna) |
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Tumon Area |
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| Bougainvillaea |
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Talofofo |
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| ※Photo Credit: Guam Visitors Bureau |
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