The cities of Salem, Massachusetts and Ota, a borough
of Tokyo in Japan, have had a wonderful sister-city relationship for
over a decade. The official sister-city relationship began in 1991 as
an outgrowth of the century-old affiliation between Salem's Peabody
Essex Museum and the Ota Folk Museum.
Through this unique relationship, hundreds of students, educators, cultural
and business representatives, as well as municipal officials from Ota,
have visited Salem as official participants in our sister-city program.
Other Ota residents, aware of the special relationship, as well as additional
travelers from all over Japan, have also visited historic Salem as tourists
and on private visits.
Every year, citizens of Salem open their homes as hostess to
Japanese students and adult "Homestay" visitors. The City,
the Museum, Salem State College, and the Salem School Department all
cooperate with Salem-Ota Club organizers to host our sister-city visitors
with hearty international hospitality. Likewise, groups of Salem area
students are welcomed and hosted in Ota each summer.
The Salem-Ota Club was formally organized in the spring of 2000 and
has recently filed for incorporation and 501(c)3 status as a non-profit
educational organization. The program is new and exciting. But the spirit
of the club is also deeply rooted in Salem's rich maritime past. Participants
in the sister-city relationship are truly fortunate to enjoy the many
programs and services of the Peabody Essex Museum, which so effectively
commemorates our traditional connections.
The members of the Salem-Ota Club have come together to support and
to enhance this worthwhile relationship. Participation and financial
contributions from interested organizations, from businesses, and from
private citizens to assist in these endeavors are welcome!