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Students to travel to sister city

LOCAL students will spend the next two weeks in Swan Hill’s sister city Yamagata as part of the student exchange program.

Following the enriching visit from Yamagata students in March, it’s now time for 15 of our local students to make the return journey and stay with host families in Yamagata.

Swan Hill Rural City Council deputy mayor Cr Les McPhee said the students, accompanied by four group leaders, will fly into Tokyo before boarding a bullet train to Yamagata, where they will be welcomed by their host families and spend 10 nights immersed in local culture.

“During their stay, students will enjoy a rich cultural itinerary, including experiences such as yukata dressing and a traditional tea ceremony at Seifuso, a safflower workshop, and two days attending a local school,” Cr McPhee said.

“They will also visit the historic Yamadera Hojusan Risshakuji Temple, go cherry picking, explore Mt Zao, and take part in Zen meditation at Shoinji Temple.”

Students will also have the unique opportunity to wear samurai armour and learn about its history at the Mogami Yoshiaki Museum.

The group will then return to Tokyo for an overnight stay, with plans to spend a day at Disneyland, visit the historic Sensoji Temple, and the Tokyo Skytree before flying home.

Cr McPhee said the exchange was a valuable and unforgettable experience for young people in the region.

“We’re fortunate to have such a strong bond with Yamagata – these experiences broaden minds and build lasting connections,” he said.

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