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Thank Youcome home to be greeted with warm smiles. Rest well and we look forward to seeing tomorrow. Please have your child arrive at 10:30. It will be a light day with the teachers checking the physical conditions of the students, reflecting on the trip, and looking at photos. After that, we will have lunch and you will be dismissed at 1:30. See you tomorrow. I am closing these updates with a message of peace from Pope John Paul II, in 1981. War is the work of man. War is destruction of human life. War is death. To remember the past is to commit oneself to the future. To remember Hiroshima is to abhor nuclear war. To remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace. 10:30 a.m., 25 February 1981 -- 亮(ryo) Back in Osaka ETA 4:40the students are very much looking forward to seeing their families and sharing their stories of the school trip. We are expected to arrive back at school at 4:40 with the students being dismissed at 5PM. -- 亮(ryo) Scenes from the Shinkansen亮(ryo) How we are spending the time on the Shinkansen 1-- 亮(ryo) Gensan, Photographer Extraordinairein Ikeda and goes on Sea Side Swimming Camps, Outdoor Education Camps, and 6th Grade School Trips several times a year. The has been doing this for over 45 years. His knowledge of the routes and activities make him a priceless asset to the city of Ikeda. He would take photographs of the students, but then suddenly appear a hundred meters ahead of us! I’m pretty sure there are three of him as I have no idea how he’s everywhere. We relied on him not only for world class photographs, but for advice and help with everything for the last 3 days. Thank you so much Photographer Gen. -- 亮(ryo) Mr Fukushima Helping with Hagi亮(ryo) On the ShinkansenWe are scheduled to arrive at 3:43. We would like to take some time here to thank Mr Fukushima from Hokko Tourist. Mr Fushima’s family has been serving Ikeda City for almost 80 years. The students just automatically get on buses, ride Shinkansens, eat the food given to them, stay at hotels, borrow rooms for prayers, without thinking twice about these things. It is thanks to Mr Fukushima’s hard work. Mr Fukushima said that schools plan and make School Trip Reservation 12 months to 18 months in advance. They need to do this very early to book buses, trains, restaurants, museums, for over groups of over 150 people. This is a logistical nightmare, but he does these things as well as a dozen other things that I can’t even imagine, just so that everything works perfect like a well oiled machine. The logistics of it all is just amazing. Thank you Mr Fukushima. -- 亮(ryo) On our way to Shin YamaguchiOur wonderful bus drivers of 3 days will us off at Shin Yamaguchi after an hour bus ride from Hagi. We want to take this time to thank our fabulous bus drivers for driving us hundreds of kilometers and delivering us safely to our various destinations. Thank you. -- 亮(ryo) Tea TraditionsTerumoto Mori for tea ceremonies and as gifts for his guests. Only royals were to use the finest wares. Others wanted to use these fine cups, so, the local pottery makers made chips on the bottom of their wares to sell to merchants during the Edo period. The traditional continues today of chipping the base of the cup. In the photo, you can see such a chip and you will see the chip on your child’s cup. -- 亮(ryo) Our Masterpiecestheir 6th Grade School Trip. -- 亮(ryo) Lunch at Jyozanhot meal in a cooled air conditioned room. -- 亮(ryo) Exploring Hagivisit historical landmarks and enjoy the beauty of the extremely well preserved town of Hagi. Hagi is also known for their citrus fruit so the students may purchase summer orange ice cream. -- 亮(ryo) The Yoshida Shoin Museumhistorical scenes during his incredible and historically important life. -- 亮(ryo) Great Teacher- he was extremely intelligent and was teaching by the age of 11, that he realized that Nippon needed to learn from other countries, that he tried to go overseas and was caught and arrested. I was so impressed that the teachers could explained several memorials with ease and grace - the teachers do so much work before and during the trip to be able to teach the students in a safe and entertaining way. The teachers at Ikeda ES have planned and worked so much for this school trip. I am simply amazed as I just follow along. -- 亮(ryo) Shoin Shrineenshrines Yoshida Shoin, an important figure from Hagi <https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6150.html> who inspired revolutionary ideas during the twilight years of Japan's feudal age <https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2128.html> (mid 1800s). Shoin advocated learning from the west and the restoration of power to the emperor <https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2135.html>, thereby openly challenging the ruling shogunate <https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2128.html>. Although Shoin did not live to see the Meiji Restoration <https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2130.html> (1868), many of his students were pioneers of the creation of modern Japan, and Shoin is regarded by many as a patriot who sacrificed himself for the good of his country. -- 亮(ryo) Breakfast Timeone room. As usual, the meals here are healthy and delicious. What a wonderful way to start our final day. -- 亮(ryo) Rise and Shineto be in the low 30s. It looks like it will rain later this evening in Yamaguchi, but we will be all at home with our families by that time. Today, will visit Shoin Shrine. The students will explore the historical town of Hagi, we will have lunch, and then head home. -- 亮(ryo) After Dinnerbath so students are spending time playing cards, chatting, or getting ready for tomorrow. -- 亮(ryo) All togetherhad a meal together. Until now, we have been eating in different in rooms. Although it was a little louder than usual, its nice to be together. -- 亮(ryo) The Hagi Kanko HotelYamaguchi. Our rooms all are so nice and we have great views. We are all very much looking forward to dinner. The boys relaxing and the view from out rooms. -- 亮(ryo) |
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