It was another busy Sunday. Students took various journeys in small groups, and it seems that every one now is rather very comfortable with the complicated Tokyo transportations. At the mean time, no one missed the blog task, and again we have a new set of entry on the selected topics. Enjoy reading!
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Third Blog Entry
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Kamakura Trip

A day trip to Kamakura has always been a highlight to the program. Students were divided into 6 groups, and lead by local students in a similar number. The instructor followed the last group, and together we covered the Great Buddha, Hase Temple, Hachiman Shine and the beach of E-no-shima. It was a wonderful day.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Tea Party
In the afternoon, we had a tea party with students from a class on comparative culture. every one found a new friends, and many received interviews by a reporter of the campus newspaper. Thereafter, we together visited the class, and had a wonderful section with some near 100 students. Many had a chance to demonstrate their learning progress after only a few days of the stay.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
A Free Day
This is the only day without official activities in the afternoon, and many taking various directions to Akihabara, Kanda and the like. In the morning, there was a ceremony in a shrine style to official open the new dorm. In the past a few days, the last portion for the building took place intensively, and here are a few moments of the changes.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Sushi Party
After the second day’s class, there was a short information section in the afternoon about the homestay in next weekend, and every one received information on their host family. In the evening, we had a sushi party. It was a enjoyable experience, and quite a few made their own record to consume plates of sushi. Sharp-sensei came and joined us!