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Student delegation to Belmont in 2025
A student delegation from Adachi Ward visited Belmont, a sister city, for eight days from Wednesday, July 30th to Wednesday, August 6th, 2025.
During their stay, they stayed with local host families and visited tour destinations organized by the city of Belmont during the day.

Schedule during your stay
| Schedule | Destinations |
| July 31st (Thursday) | Kings Park Belmont Hub (library, museum) Welcome Party |
| August 1st (Friday) | Belmont City College Fremantle tour |
| Saturday, August 2nd | Free time with host family |
| August 3rd (Sunday) | Free time with host family |
| Monday, August 4th | Caversham Wildlife Park Swan Valley |
| August 5th (Tuesday) | Walking around Tomato Lake Adachi Park Farewell Party |
Although the visit was only eight days, it was a meaningful one, allowing the delegation to come into contact with diverse values by visiting local schools and spending time with host families.
Reporting session after returning home (September 7th)

After returning to Japan, a report session was held at the Belmont Park Exhibition Hall on Sunday, September 7th. The students shared the following opinions and impressions.
・Even when I got stuck in English, they didn't rush me and just watched over me with a smile, which made me feel happy.
・Australian people have an attitude of enjoying time, and this relaxed attitude creates a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Thanks to this, I was able to take on the challenge with peace of mind.
・I was really happy that they were always so kind and understanding.
・I couldn't stop crying when my host father told me that he thought of me as his real daughter.
-The dinner we all had while watching the beautiful sunset was great.
-Through the Aboriginal cultural experience, I was exposed to the idea that nature is not a resource, but something that should be respected as a being that lives alongside us.
・I was particularly impressed by the wisdom shown in not wasting anything when taking life from living creatures.
- The idea of sustainability has taken root as a natural part of everyday life.
Reports from participating students
After returning home, each student wrote a report about what they learned during the tour. Here are some of the reports they submitted.

Student reports can be downloaded below.
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