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s second Asian sister city in 1982.The decision to ship these off to the Convention Center shows that Los Angeles does not appreciate the value of the treasures that it has and raises a similar question about its sister-city relationship with Nagoya.

one in the hallway immediately adjacent to the Mayors Office or in the Tom Bradley Room of City Hall.Photo courtesy of Council District 14Temporary walls are placed in the City Hall rotunda as the artifacts are moved.I am shocked to learn that the major gifts from the City of Nagoya … will be relocated to the Convention Center.

stated that the artifacts will undergo a full restoration before they are displayed at the convention center and assured Nagoya leaders of the L.former Wilshire Center-Koreatown Neighborhood Council chair.

who are concerned that relocation of the antiquities to the Convention Center fails to respect the cultural sensitivities embodied in the items.
and City Tourism Department to consult with appropriate conservation experts.president of the International Buddhist Association of America (IBAA) and executive director of Dharma College in Berkeley.
Because the one and best way to combat hate is to do it together.those who adhere to the Buddhas teachings have enriched and strengthened this world we share.
Kiyonobu Kuwahara of the Jodo Shinshu International Office pose for a photo at the White House.They participated in a Buddhist peace march around the monument the evening of May 23.