Japan’s Obama city cheers U.S. Democrat contender

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 @ 1:33 pm | Asia

TOKYO (Reuters) – A Japanese city called “Obama”, hoping to boost its profile at home and abroad as a tourist attraction, cheered Barack Obama’s victories in three more Democratic nominating contests on Tuesday.

“Hurray! That’s really great,” said Seiji Fujiwara in the port city of Obama, population 32,500 in central Japan. “Has he scored seven consecutive wins? He is truly riding on a wave of victories.”

Fujiwara, 55, launched a group of campaigners to help Obama win the U.S. presidential election so that the city with the same name can share his fame.

No one in his group is eligible to vote in the United States.

Obama easily won three more Democratic nominating contests on Tuesday, extending his winning streak over rival Hillary Clinton and building momentum in a hard-fought U.S. presidential race.

“We are earnestly hoping that Obama will become a good statesman and our city will become a good tourist attraction well-known in Japan and abroad with the help of Mr Obama,” Fujiwara told Reuters by phone.

He said his group was preparing headbands, badges and T-shirts with Obama’s portrait and a logo “We Love Obama” on them to campaign for Obama.

 

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    2 Responses to “Japan’s Obama city cheers U.S. Democrat contender”

    1. AnnHie Says:

      Hi there.
      You shoud be the journalist with your great talent

      Thanks. Yours Anne!

    2. Bogusov Says:

      Hi.
      It’s interesting, is there anyone here who disagree with author?

      Good Luck!
      Andy.

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