Bridging cultures through understanding.

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SPNSCC Calendar 2024

January 7 Shinnenkai

March 9 Minneapolis International Festival

April 1 When will the cherry trees bloom? Contest—guesses due

May 4 Cherry Blossom Celebration, Como Park

May 10 Takayuki Miyanishi visits from Nagasaki & Chip Fricke Award dinner for Tom Kurihara

August 8 Nagasaki Commemoration, Como Park

August 7-19 Tennis players visit from Nagasaki—homestays needed!

August 18 Obon Festival, Como Park

November Annual business meeting TBD

December Celebration dinner TBD

Regular business meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month, either by Zoom or in person. Contact spnscc AT gmail DOT com for more information.

Supporting cultural exchanges and education.

 

The Saint Paul-Nagasaki Sister City Committee is committed to cultural understanding and appreciation, through both public and members-only events, and the continual development of our sister city relationship with Nagasaki, Japan.

Our first programs helped the city of Nagasaki recover from the damage it sustained from nuclear bombing during World War II. Today, we continue to connect Japanese and American cultures through grass-roots ambassadorship and to promote Japanese culture in the greater Twin Cities metro area.

What We Do

The Saint Paul-Nagasaki Sister City Committee (SPNSCC) was commissioned as the first Japanese-American city partnership in 1955, predating the International Sister City Affiliation enacted by Congress during the Eisenhower administration. Its purpose was, and continues to be, to promote beneficial relationships between the American and Japanese people in the two cities, and to promote the cause of peace.

Who We Are

Hello, World!

“…our faith in the great promise of people-to-people and sister city affiliations in helping build the solid structure of world peace.”

— President Dwight D. Eisenhower

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Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
spnscc AT gmail DOT com