Sunnyvale Sister City Association Updates Council on Successful Japan Exchange Program

July 31, 2025 | Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California

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Sunnyvale Sister City Association Updates Council on Successful Japan Exchange Program

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Under the soft glow of city hall lights, the Sunnyvale City Council meeting on July 29, 2025, became a heartfelt celebration of cultural exchange and community connection. As the evening unfolded, Jay Yamanaga, vice president of the Sunnyvale Sister City Association, took the floor to express gratitude for the city’s ongoing support of its student exchange programs.

Yamanaga shared an inspiring update on the 2025 student exchange program, which saw 20 students from local middle and high schools embark on a journey to Japan. From June 17 to June 26, these young ambassadors experienced life in Iizuka, Sunnyvale's sister city, staying with host families and immersing themselves in Japanese culture. The bonds formed during this trip were palpable, as Yamanaga highlighted the collaborative efforts of city officials, school districts, and the welcoming spirit of Iizuka’s residents.

Following Yamanaga, student Durani Purushota recounted her personal experiences during the exchange. With a mix of excitement and vulnerability, she described the warmth of her host family and the challenges of adapting to a new culture. Purushota emphasized the importance of community, noting how shared values and friendships transcended language barriers. Her reflections underscored the transformative power of such programs, which foster not only cultural understanding but also lasting connections between communities.

As the meeting drew to a close, the council members and attendees were left with a sense of pride in their city’s commitment to nurturing global relationships. The stories shared that evening served as a reminder of the profound impact that cultural exchanges can have on young lives, shaping their perspectives and fostering a spirit of unity that extends far beyond borders. With plans for future exchanges already in the works, Sunnyvale continues to pave the way for meaningful connections in an increasingly interconnected world.

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