Sister Cities - Oyama, Japan
Cairns and Oyama signed a formal Sister City agreement on Monday, May 15, 2006.
Oyama City is a historically rich and culturally significant city located in the Tochigi prefecture of Japan. Oyama is well known for its mix of traditional and contemporary lifestyles, as the city is abound with century old rice fields as well as industrial mega-factories of some of Japan's biggest companies.
With a population of 160,000 people, Oyama's rapidly expanding agricultural and industrial sectors have given Oyama City the economic step to expand the city infrastructure and focus on what matters most to the citizens of Oyama: a comfortable and relaxed 21st century lifestyle.
Oyama City and Cairns have shared a unique relationship over the past four years. This intercity friendship began with a multitude of student exchanges between both cities, and as the friendship expanded both cities quickly began incorporating many other aspects into the friendship, including cultural affairs, arts, council exchange, business and tourism.
Three different delegations, including town planners and engineers visited Cairns to gain knowledge of typical Queensland style architecture and it is understood this style is being used in the construction of the International Centre in Oyama City.
Cairns’s sister city relationship with Oyama will be for a 10-year term, to be reviewed after that time.
Oyama Group visit to Cairns 2008 |
| Click her to see slide show |
Click on the link to visit the Oyama City website.
Click on the link to read more about Oyama City on Wikipedia.
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In December 2008 Ruby Wilson, a student at St Monica's Catholic College was sponsored by the Australia Japan Society of FNQ to visit Oyama. Click on the links to read Ruby's notes and view her power-point presentation on her trip to Oyama.