Peace Mayors Conference Tokyo Tama Region Peace Network
The Peace Mayors Conference Tokyo Tama Region Peace Network consists of 26 cities that are member cities of the Peace Mayors Conference in the Tokyo Tama region. The Peace Mayors Conference has set a new goal of promoting "peace culture" in its action plan (PX Vision) until 2025. The 26 cities in Tama aim to promote peace culture by fostering an awareness among each citizen to think about and act for peace in their daily lives. This is achieved by forming an inter-municipal network in the Tokyo Tama region, facilitating mutual information sharing and exchange among municipalities, with the goal of enhancing the promotion of peace culture throughout the entire Tama region.
Declaration
We, the Peace Mayor's Conference Tokyo Tama Region Peace Network, declare our commitment to jointly work towards the promotion of a culture of peace as outlined in the Peace Mayor's Conference's vision for peaceful transformation towards a sustainable world.
First, each citizen wishes for peace and considers what they can do in their daily lives to act on it, establishing a "culture of peace" in the Tama region of Tokyo and fostering a consciousness of peace within civil society.
We will share and inherit the realities of war and the atomic bombing, and cultivate bearers of a "culture of peace."
First, in order to establish a culture of peace around the world and achieve lasting global peace, the municipalities in the Tama region of Tokyo will collaborate to promote a culture of peace and will communicate these efforts both domestically and internationally.
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Declaration Document (PDF 277.2KB)
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English Translation of the Declaration (Peace_Declaration_English) (PDF 301.3KB)
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Overview of the Declaration (PDF 468.0KB)
[Peace Network Postwar 80th Anniversary Project]
80 Years After the War Peace Summit - Peace Messages Woven by Youth for the Next Generation -
Twenty-six young people, high school and university students residing in the 26 cities of the Tama region called "Peace Youth," will hold a "Peace Summit" to deliver peace messages to the mayors of the Peace Network organized by the 26 cities.
In the first part of the Peace Summit, there will also be a lecture by Keiko Sugiura, a former NHK announcer and a family bearer of atomic bomb experience.
Additionally, Hiroshima Mayor Matsui is scheduled to attend and provide comments.
Performers
Date and Other Information
<Date and Time>
Sunday, February 15, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Doors open at 12:30 p.m.)
<Venue>
Parthenon Tama, Main Hall (2-35 Ochiai, Tama City, Tokyo)
<Other>
・Please use public transportation or nearby paid parking lots and bicycle parking lots.
Note (There is a parking discount for users with disabilities at the Parthenon Tama East and West parking lots. For details, please refer to the official Parthenon Tama website.)
・Sign language interpretation available
・Wheelchair accessible
・Parent-child viewing available in a separate room, capacity 10 people, first-come, first-served (no prior application required)
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Tama Center District Shared Parking Lot(External Link)
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List of Bicycle Parking Lots in Tama City(External Link)
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Parthenon Tama (Access)(External Link)

Introduction of Peace Projects by Participating Municipalities
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[Hachioji City] General Affairs Department General Affairs Section(External Link)
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[Tachikawa City] General Affairs Division, Administrative Management Department(External Link)
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[Musashino City] Department of Citizen Affairs Citizen Affairs Division(External Link)
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[Mitaka City] Planning Department Planning Management Division(External Link)
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[Oume City] Citizen Safety Division Citizen Safety Section(External Link)
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[Fuchu City] Department of Citizen Affairs Diversity Society Promotion Division(External Link)
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[Akishima City] Planning Department Policy and Planning Division(External Link)
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[Chofu City] Department of Industry, Culture, and Sports Lifelong Learning Division(External Link)
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[Machida City] Policy and Planning Division(External Link)
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[Koganei City] Planning Department Public Relations and Secretary Division(External Link)
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[Kodaira City] General Affairs Department General Affairs Section(External Link)
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[Hino City] Planning Department Peace and Human Rights Division(External Link)
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[Higashimurayama City] Department of Citizen Affairs Citizen Affairs Division(External Link)
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[Kokubunji City] Department of Citizen Affairs Human Rights and Peace Division(External Link)
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[Kunitachi City] Policy Management Department Mayor's Office(External Link)
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[Fussa City] General Affairs Department General Affairs Section(External Link)
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[Inagi City] Planning Department Policy Office(External Link)
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[Higashiyamato City] Department of Education Lifelong Learning Division(External Link)
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[Kiyose City] Department of Community Promotion Citizen Collaboration Division(External Link)
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[Higashikurume City] General Affairs Department General Affairs Section(External Link)
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[Musashimurayama City] Planning Department Secretarial and Public Relations Division(External Link)
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[Tama City] Life and Culture Department, Peace and Human Rights Division(External Link)
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[Hamura City] General Affairs Department General Affairs Section(External Link)
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[Akiruno City] Policy and Planning Division(External Link)
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[Nishi-Tokyo City] Department of Industry, Culture, and Sports Collaboration Community Division(External Link)
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