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Some Finished Cups亮(ryo) Teachers designing cups-- 亮(ryo) Works 3亮(ryo) Works 2亮(ryo) Some Works亮(ryo) Hagi Potteryand bake pottery. This is a wood heated rising oven that goes up to 1200 degrees. We also watched craftsmen make Hagi ware. -- 亮(ryo) Hagi Towncastle its samurai era houses. Hagi is also famous for its Hagiyaki pottery which rank as some of Japan’s finest. Here we will have the opportunity to design our own tea cups. -- 亮(ryo) Lunch Time!nice lunch. At Yasutimiya we having Kawara Noodles - noodles on roof tiles. They are not actually on roof tiles, but it is a famous dish of Yamaguchi prefecture. It is said that a cooking on roof tiles is based on a story of soldiers cooking with wild herbs using roof tiles. Here we are having noodles cooked at our tables resulting in crispy noodles. Bon Appetite, -- 亮(ryo) Akiyoshi Cavesrunning river, the cool damp air, the beauty that nature created over the millennia was beautiful. Nature is the most wonderful artist. These stalactites take millennia to create. For just one centimeter to form, takes 50 years water dripping. -- 亮(ryo) Akiyoshidailovely outdoor view of the area. Not many places in Osaka have a 360˚ view of the landscape; it is so beautiful. -- 亮(ryo) Good Morning!students were extremely well behaved and were well asleep by around ten. We are now having a hearty breakfast before start our adventures in Akiyoshidai. -- 亮(ryo) Bath Timebath. We are hoping the students will go to sleep early tonight after a very long day. We will keep our fingers crossed. -- 亮(ryo) Yamaguchicould only enjoy the views of the prefecture from the bus and tomorrow will be our first opportunity to explore. When we arrived at the hotel, we had some light rain (I’m so sorry, it’s my fault) so arrival ceremony was a small one with only the class representatives participating. -- 亮(ryo) Children’s_Peace_Monument.paper cranes and sang a song as a prayer for peace. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_thousand_or... After this, we will be back on our buses and headed toward Yamaguchi. -- 亮(ryo) The Peace Museum Part 3亮(ryo) The Peace Museum Part 2亮(ryo) The Peace Museumpowerful displays and exhibits explaining the immediate and long term affects of the atomic bomb. The hand drawn pictures of from the survivors were shocking and heartbreaking. One hour wasn’t enough, but it was an important experience for all of the students. -- 亮(ryo) The Peace Lectureamazing story about her heartbreaking story of survival. It has been 76 years since the bombing of Hiroshima so there are fewer and fewer survivors so this is an extraordinary experience for all the students. Most importantly, we must spread her message of peace -- 亮(ryo) Now in Hiroshimastation, we are now in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. We are going to the lecture hall to hear a story from an actual atomic bomb survivor. -- 亮(ryo) On the Shinkansenthis morning (sorry, I’m a rain maker), it looks like it will be a beautiful 3 days. Let’s keep our fingers crossed. The students seem really relaxed and are enjoying the train ride as they read books, play cards, and chat the train ride away. -- 亮(ryo) |
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