THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
March 3, 2022 at 18:20 JST
Sigal Olena, a Ukrainian national who works at the Kyoto City International Foundation, is distressed by what is happening in Kyiv, her hometown, on March 1. Kyoto and Kyiv have been sister cities since 1971. (Satoko Onuki)
KYOTO—Over the past 51 years, residents in Kyiv have supported Kyoto and Japanese nationals through thick and thin under their sister-city relations. [Read More]
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