KAS Japan 2003 Scrapbook
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..May 20, 2003
..Kyoto

 
 

..May 21, 2003

..Kyoto
"The day began at 4:30 am when I arose and could not return to sleep, thanks to jet lag. Thankfully things soon took on a better course with the wonderful buffet breakfast provided by the hotel, complete with French Fries and Pilaf. Then the group headed out to the Zenrin-ji Temple. On the bus were 20 second-grade students headed for a day trip to the zoo. Upon seeing our group they immediately started laughing and pointing at Luke because he is so tall. Their hilarity was infectious and I could easily relate to their excitement at something strange and new. Though almost everything seems new and interesting here, it is nice to know that second-graders are fairly similar to the giggling second-graders who would do the same thing in America."
Clowning with Japanese schoolkids

”After theZenrin-ji temple, we went to the Ginkakuji Temple which was much busier but also quite breathtaking. As we were walking along, we passed a gardener who was trimming moss and removing weeds individually with a pair of scissors, showing the intense care put into the gardens. Then we had a great lunch at a noodle shop and went to have our tea lesson. This was wonderful because, after serving tea and giving us a tour of the teahouse, the tea masters showed us how to prepare a sencha tea ceremony for beginners. Though I have read about the tea ceremony, watched videos on it and attended one, actually performing the ceremony was how I finally began to understand how the Japanese practice tea ceremony almost as a profession at times. It was like ballet, only simple-looking when executed by a master. When done by a beginner, it is a series of integral rituals that seem like insurmountable obstacles.”
 
Ogawa School sencha tea ceremony

 

..May 22, 2003
..Kyoto
 
At the Heian Shrine
 
Heian Shrine garden, Kyoto
 
Cooking lesson with Chef Joseph Justice
 
Our cooking lesson meal!

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