2005 Program
Martinez, California to Shizuoka,
Japan
During the summer of 2005
sixteen students and two chaperones visited Shizuoka, and where hosted by
Mishimakita High School and Yoshiwara High School. During their stay they
enjoyed the opportunity to experience home hospitality, learning the local
customs, foods and making new special friends in the process. They attended
daily classes at the schools, where they learned Japanese calligraphy, karate,
archery and participated in various other activities. During the weekends they
went on day trips to various places, including Tokyo and Kyoto, with their host
families.
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Through this trip, Japan has become my second home. I have grown deep
connections with the people I have met and lasting relationships with my
new friends and family. I will never forget the wonderful people I have
encountered or the valuable lessons I have learned.
Ryan, Student, Martinez High School
It was
a great learning experience for all ages. There are not only cultural
experiences, but social and living experiences. I loved living with a
different family. The people in Japan were so nice to me.
Samantha, Student, Martinez High School
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Palos Verdes,
California to Shizuoka, Japan
During the summer of 2005
eight students and two chaperones visited Shizuoka, alongside the Martinez
group, and where hosted by the Nichidai-Mishima High School. They also had
the opportunity to experience home hospitality, experiencing firsthand what
the local customs, foods, culture and rituals were. Their daily school
schedule included activities like Japanese calligraphy, martial arts, a day
trip to Tokyo, a visit to an attraction park with roller coasters, a stay at a
beautiful Japanese lodge and other fun activities.
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At first things were difficult especially
with the language barrier but after a short introduction period our true
personalities began to show. I began to feel so comfortable that it was as
if they had become my family. Living in another culture enabled me to
realize how much life can change just across the ocean. I leave this trip
sad but glad. I’m glad to have experienced something that has truly
changed my life yet sad to leave my new friends and family.
Robert, student, Palos
Verdes High School
Many of the customs and polite phrases I
had learned helped me throughout my day. And occasionally I would surprise
my host family because I knew something they thought I did not know.
Observing and living with my host family helped my communication skills
and socialize which for me is very hard. I hope I will be able to see my
host family again since I’ve gotten so close to both them and their
friends.
Arianna, student, Palos Verdes High School |
Osaka, Japan to Elk Grove, California:
Elk Grove High School students welcomed their friends from
Japan to their hometown for two weeks. Students and chaperones from Osaka had
the opportunity to experience the California lifestyle, while staying with host
families, the students attended classes at Sheldon High, studying the English
language, and California’s history and government. Organized cultural
activities included visits to San Francisco, the Japanese Consular residence,
the California State Capitol and the State Railroad Museum, among many other
activities.
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The program
is a great tool in integrating cultures and helping everyone involved
succeed in expanding their range of knowledge. In addition, it has also
helped me to establish many new friendships which I hope will last
throughout my lifetime. As long as the program continues to thrive, the
students are being offered a true opportunity of a lifetime.
David, Student, Elk Grove Unified School District
Before my
visit to America I was worried about feeling homesick and that I would not
enjoy staying with a host family. However, my family was very nice and I
made many new good friends, now I do not want to go back home. I
understand English much better now and I have learned many new things
about California. Tomoyo, Student, Senri High School, Osaka, Japan
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