New Zealand, The Place Where I Want To Visit Someday
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New Zealand, The Place Where I Want To Visit Someday

by Mika Iwasaki
(Mitaka City, Tokyo)

I come from Utsunomiya City in Tochigi Prefecture. Manukau City in New Zealand is a sister city of Utsunomiya. Over ten years ago, two girl students from Manukau City stayed in my home in Utsunomiya for two weeks. They were very tender.

It seemed that New Zealand is free from care and the nature of that country is very wonderful. I was interested in kiwi birds. I would like to visit New Zealand someday.

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May 09, 2010
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Utsunomiya/Manukau Sister Cities
by: Gary Wolff

Thanks, Mika, for sharing your story about the girl students from Manukau, New Zealand. That must have been a very rewarding experience.

I've made many Kiwi friends since I've lived in Japan, so I also hope to visit New Zealand someday.

Thanks again...

Gary

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