Well, after spending about a month with us here in Tokyo our friends from Australia are heading to Nagano for another two months or so. They'll stay with homestay families there and study with students from Ueda Nishi Senior High School in Nagano Prefecture. It's a great school with some really nice students and we're sure they will have a great time up there.
We were sad to see our friends leave but we will always have great memories of our time with Sarah, Inger, Loise, Kate, and Brittany. We hope they will keep in touch and we look forward to seeing them again sometime soon!
Here are some pictures from their time her with us...
Writings, projects, and pictures from the Kanto Daiichi Senior High School International Club
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
First Pictures from Kyoto!
Four of the students from Australia and two of our students spent three days in Kyoto. You could spend three years in Kyoto and barely scratch the surfice of the history, art, and culture to be found there but they made the most of the time they were there.
They visited several shrines and temples, participated in a tea ceremony, wore Japanese kimono, and watched a traditional arts show in Gion, the cultural heart of the city. Here are some of the pictures. More to come!
Monday, October 11, 2010
CCGS Girs and the Sports Boys
The students from Australia spent a class period with the students from the sports course. They had a great time talking about their home countries, answering questions about themselves, and making friends with the boys. Rumor has it that there may even have been some romance in the air but, alas, the girls are leaving on Friday. Sorry guys!




Thursday, October 7, 2010
AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS ARE HERE!
Five friends from our sister school in Australia are visiting us for three weeks. They will come to Kanto Daiichi everyday to get to know our students as well as learn about school life in Japan. While they are here they will stay with a Japanese family and they will also have the opportunity to explore Tokyo as well as Kyoto. We're excited to have them here and we're happy for the chance to make new friends!
Here are some pictures from our first lunch together...

Here are some pictures from our first lunch together...


Eric's Corner - Wakayama Vacation Days 2 and 3
Anyways, I stayed in a minshuku on day two and enjoyed the same good food and hospitality I had enjoyed the day before. Because I was the only guest I was a bit worried that I would have to talk to the owners all evening or that they would feel obliged to entertain me somehow. It isn’t that I don’t like talking to people (anyone who knows me knows that). But shooting the breeze in a second language requires a lot more concentration and even a casual chat about the weather can end up being pretty taxing depending on the other person’s speed and choice of vocabulary. But my concerns were unfounded. They cooked dinner, made my bed, and left me alone with the TV. Perfect!
Or so I thought…
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