To commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the sister-city relationship milestone and to symbolise the enduring relationship between the two citites, residents from both Campbelltown and Koshigaya were invited to submit their designs for a logo that represents the sister city exchange, to use as a promotional symbol.
We're pleased to share the winner of the 40th Anniversary Logo Competition is Shinchi Takada, from Koshigaya City. The winning design received the most votes from both Campbelltown and Koshigaya.
Shinchi Takada's design, depicting a collared dove (Shirakobato), the city bird of Koshigaya and a koala, that instantly evokes the image of Australia, side by side on one tree symbolizes the bridge of friendship. On their back, eucalyptus leaves and cherry blossom petals representing the 100 cherry blossom trees gifted to Campbelltown from Koshigaya in 1999 are decorated with a wish for the long-lasting bond between the two cities.
The winning entry will be used as the official logo to symbolise the exchange between the sister cities and will be featured on various promotional materials to highlight projects related to ongoing relationship.
The winning logo, designed by Shinchi Takada pictured below.
Thank you to all the residents from both Campbelltown City and Koshigaya City who submitted an entry into the logo competition and celebrated the 40th Anniversary sister-city relationship milestone.