Post-Katrina Letter from Matsue
International Exchange Section,
86 Suetsugu-cho,
Matsue-shi,
Shimane-ken,
690-8540
Dear Dr. Strong,
We were deeply disturbed by the damage and tragic loss of life which resulted from Hurricane Katrina’s destructive passage across the states of Louisiana and Mississippi in August of last year, and we would like once again to express our deepest sympathy to all those affected. In particular we extend our sincere sympathy and support to the people of
The residents of Matsue, New Orleans’ sister city in Japan, hope that the city and people of New Orleans will be able to recover from their torturous ordeal as soon as possible, and are truly looking forward to the resurrection of New Orleans as a vibrant, world-class city whose streets are infused with resonant tinctures of jazz. In recent days there has been a great deal of newspaper coverage on events at this year’s Mardi Gras – an event which so succinctly defines the spirit of New Orleans – and it is extremely encouraging to see that, although gradually, tourists are in the process of returning to the city. However, I expect that the city is still facing many problems, with electricity and water utilities yet to be restored in certain areas, and many water- damaged properties yet to be dealt with, and I would thus like to offer you our continued support from here in
We would like to thank you in advance for your help and this matter and hope you and all your members are keeping well and have been suitably buoyed by the Mardi Gras spirit. Here in Matsue we continue to hope and pray for the rapid recovery of your city and the Yakumo Teien, which so strengthens links between our two cities.
Shoji Kodama, Director of Matsue City’s International Exchange Division.
