Japanese Town of Obama Celebrates
In May we reported on how the town of Obama, Japan, was supporting the U.S. presidential candidate whose name it shares
Upon hearing that Americans elected Barack Obama as their forty-forth president, the Fukui prefecture town burst out in celebration. The party kicked off Wednesday morning with Hawaiian dancing performed by the “Obama Girls,” in honor of Obama’s adoptive state, where his grandmother, who passed away Monday, had lived.

Residents of Obama, Japan, celebrate in Hawaiian garb
Town leaders hope the international fame generated by their support will translate into increased business opportunities, and local merchants are already selling Obama Burgers, Obama sushi rolls and other products with the president-elect’s face stamped on them.
Read the entire Japan Times article.
Our “We Did It!” in Japanese design:

Japanese Obama "We Did It": A post-election design in Japanese that displays Obama's name in katakana and "we did it!"











