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| Anaheim and Mito, Japan |
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ASCA entered its first sister city relationship with Mito, Japan on December 21, 1976. Located 70 miles north of Tokyo, Mito is the "plum blossom capitol" and a center of commerce, culture, educational and political power. The Wada Family, owners of a doll factory in Mito, presented an imperial doll collection to Anaheim during spring 2004. Yunosuke Wada served as Mito's mayor when the sister city relationship was formed. Since 1984, Anaheim and Mito have shared a student exchange program. Mito Garden and Pathway to Friendship are located in Friendship Plaza in front of the Anaheim City Hall. Names of ASCA sponsors are inscribed on bricks that lead into Mito Garden. In Anaheim Shores there is the Mito Bridge, a Japanese style bridge that has been the site of numerous ceremonial events.
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| Anaheim and Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain |
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On May 22, 1998, Anaheim began a sister-city relationship with Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. Located in northern Spain, Vitoria-Gasteiz is known for its magnificent cathedrals and museums and its rich historical, musical, and artistic background. |
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