The last couple of days I've made a few connections which had escaped me (one for a while and one overnight). The latter one I'm going to leave off of this blog entry given the subject matter. Nonetheless, the connection I hadn't figured out for a while was why Victoria, BC and Morioka, Iwate prefecture would be sister cities. Victoria is a city located on the sea. Morioka is landlocked and not all that close to the ocean. In comparison, Vancouver's Japanese sister city is Yokohama. Both cities are harbour cities.
It wasn't until I saw a photograph I took of a signboard at the entrance to where this statue is located did I make the connection between the two cities. Nitobe Inazo, educator and diplomat, was born in Morioka and he passed away in Victoria, BC. Yes, I believe he is also the namesake of the Nitobe garden at UBC in Vancouver.
Of course I had read that Nitobe had passed away in Victoria in the Morioka Hall of Distinguished Citizens but I sure hadn't made note of the significance of that fact with respect to the question of Morioka's sister city. In fact, I had seen the Victoria-Morioka friendship totem pole after visiting the aforementioned hall and was only then made aware of the relationship between the two cities. So here I was sitting at home a month later, uploading the photos I took in Morioka and finally making the connection.
Enjoy your pop rocks, sir.
15 years ago
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