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Kawagoe Civil Charter
We, the Citizens of Kawagoe, are proud to live in
a town with such a wonderful historical
heritage, as handed down to us by our predecessors. Pledging to make our
town an even more desirable place to live, we hereby lay down the civil charter.
 | We shall local traditions, and maintain a high
level of culture and peace.) |
 | We shall cherish nature, and maintain a clean
environment and a charming town. |
 | We shall obey the customs in a town where
everyone helps each other. |
 | We shall maintain a healthy and happy
town where a life worth living is found in hard work. |
 | We shall strive as generous citizens for
a high level of education and maintain an energetic town.
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A snowy day in Kawagoe |
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Colorful Japanese Carp |
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Standing under a big paper lantern in a
gate at Asakusa |
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Kawagoe - January 2001
Wearing a headband and a hanten, holding a ball and
fan, sitting in front of the bargain word processor (got it for about
$1) |
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Kawagoe
Elder McArthur and Brandon in their apartment |
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Kawagoe
Dinner at the Watanabe's home with some ward members |
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Kawagoe - January 2001
Sejinshiki -the "Coming of Age Ceremony" for all
people who turned 20 last year |
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