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Bellevue people: Hugh Burleson, a master of U.S./Japan relations

Published 4:45 pm Thursday, September 29, 2011

Hugh Burleson.
Hugh Burleson.

As he tells it, the first time Bellevue resident Hugh Burleson II became passionate about Japan was when he landed on the country’s shores as a young G.I. during World War II. Little did he know then that he’d spend the rest of his life involved in U.S.-Japan relations. Burleson would go on to obtain a degree in Asian Studies from U.C. Berkley, go into the foreign service, and later became an active organizer in Bellevue’s Japanese/Japanese American community. Before becoming a volunteer for the Aki Matsuri festival, he helped spearhead Bellevue’s former Japan Week.

Burleson heads Bellevue’s Sister Cities organization, which will hold a dinner reception, Oct. 21 at Bellevue City Hall Concourse and then a conference, Oct. 22 at Crossroads Community Center. For more information, go to http://www.bellevuesistercities.org/.

Bellevue Reporter’s Diverse|City blogger sat down with Burleson to discuss the culture that’s had a profound influence on his life: from his wife and family, to his passion and activities.

To read the Q&A, click here.