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You are invited to review this blog, which illustrates our experiences and impressions from Japan during the fall 2005. If you wish to enlarge a picture, please click into it.

Note: All materials in this blog, including all photographs, are copyright protected. Copyright (C) Ryszarda L. Pelc and Karol I. Pelc, 2006. Copying of any of these materials without a written permission of the authors is prohibited.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

JCMU situated on the shore of Lake Biwa

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Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU) is situated on the shore of Lake Biwa in close vicinity of the Prince Hotel (tall white tower). The facility of JCMU (with green roofs) consists of two buildings: one for classrooms and offices, another for dormitory.

JCMU main entrance

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View from my office at JCMU

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This is the best view from an office I have ever had in my career. Beauty of the lake and mountains on the horizon are extraordinary.

With my students at JCMU

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It was a very good team both in terms of quality, intelligence and in terms of mix of students coming from different universities and representing different majors. All of them have been fascinated by Japan and its culture.

JCMU library and offices

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JCMU dormitory

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Our friends and hosts upon arrival to Kansai Airport

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We were lucky that our Japanese friends from Tsu, Mie Prefecture, received us at the Kansai Airport and accompanied us (by train) to our new residence in Hikone. Junko-san and her daughter Keiko had to travel several hours to see us upon arrival to Japan and had to travel back home in the middle of the night. Amazing.

Japanese cooking class

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Lida in the JCMU garden

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Garden at a shrine in Hikone

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Meditation at a shrine

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Dry garden at a shrine in Hikone

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Art in a temple

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At a temple in Hikone

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Tori with multiple gates in a shrine in Hikone

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Chikubushima: Pilgrims

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Chikubushima: A historical sculptured pagoda

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Chikubushima: A view from above

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Chikubushima: At the old temple

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Chikubushima: Part of a pagoda

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Chikubushima: Benzaiten - goddess of eloquence, knowledge and music

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Chikubushima: At the entrance to main shrine

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Chikubushima: Buddha

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Chikubushima: Ritual washing before entring a temple

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Chikubushima: Main tori and stairs

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