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East Dunbartonshire Provost Gillian Renwick and Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid recently met Naoko Nakamato from Nikka Whisky - the legendary company founded by former Kirkintilloch resident Rita Taketsuru (nee Cowan) and her husband, Masataka - the 'Mother and Father of Japanese Whisky'.

Naoko discussed connections between Yoichi and East Dunbartonshire, and viewed items and information related to the Taketsurus at the Auld Kirk Museum and Kirkintilloch Town Hall. She was accompanied by friend and local businessman Jimmy Watson, who she met when he became the first East Dunbartonshire resident to visit Yoichi (in 1992) after it was twinned with the then Strathkelvin District Council.

Pictured at the Auld Kirk Museum are Andrea O'Neill from the museum, Naoko Nakamato, Provost Gillian Renwick and Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid
Pictured at the Auld Kirk Museum are Andrea O'Neill from the museum, Naoko Nakamato, Provost Gillian Renwick and Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid
Standing next to the Rita and Masataka display in the Auld Kirk Museum: Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid, Provost Gillian Renwick, Naoko Nakamato and Jimmy Watson
Standing next to the Rita and Masataka display in the Auld Kirk Museum: Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid, Provost Gillian Renwick, Naoko Nakamato and Jimmy Watson
Standing next to the Rita and Masataka display in the Auld Kirk Museum: Naoko Nakamato and Provost Gillian Renwick hold a commemorative bottle of whisky presented to Naoko, with Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid standing nearby
Standing next to the Rita and Masataka display in the Auld Kirk Museum: Naoko Nakamato and Provost Gillian Renwick hold a commemorative bottle of whisky presented to Naoko, with Depute Provost Colette McDiarmid standing nearby
Jimmy Watson and Naoko Nakamato are pictured standing next to a display of items related to Rita in Kirkintilloch Town Hall
Jimmy Watson and Naoko Nakamato are pictured standing next to a display of items related to Rita in Kirkintilloch Town Hall