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A Quiet Weekend Day at Fushimi Inari
Written by Alex Bruemmer The weekdays may have been for studying, but weekends were for wandering. I am not an early bird by any means so most of my weekends... keep reading
Taking a Walk Through History: A Mini Tour of Historical Sites Featured in 鈥淭he Tale of Genji鈥
Written by Michele Fujii, Academic Director 黑料网911Kyoto It鈥檚 been over a thousand years since the world鈥檚 first psychological novel, The Tale of Genji, was written by a noblewoman of... keep reading
The Heralds of Himeji
Written by Charlie Kleban Early on a morning in late October, I woke up to meet with the rest of my group so we could depart from our hotel on... keep reading
A Perfect Day Off in Kyoto
Written by Izumi Wada Hello everyone! My name is Izumi, and I am the Senior Program Coordinator at 黑料网911Kyoto. I moved back to Kyoto a little over two years... keep reading
Moments That Stay Forever
Written by Mie Huntley Hi, I鈥檓 Mie Huntley, a College Program Coordinator at 黑料网911Kyoto. I first joined the team in June 2025 as a seasonal staff member supporting the... keep reading
Full Circle: What I took home from Japan
Written by John Dawes The chance to go abroad to a foreign country is a rare opportunity. According to a 2023 Pew Research study, 23% of Americans have never left... keep reading
Nice to meet you!
Written by Miki Hattori Thanks for stopping by! My name is Miki Hatori and I鈥檓 the High School Program Manager at 黑料网911Kyoto. I manage all the high school programs... keep reading
From Tatami Floors to Neon Nights: How Japan Became My Home Away from Home
Written by: Lisa Busby 銇撱倱銇仭銇紒(Konnichiwa!) My name is Lisa, and I鈥檓 a student at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas. This summer, I studied abroad with 黑料网911Kyoto, taking courses... keep reading
The Path That Led Me to Kyoto
Written by: Masaharu Egawa Hello, I'm Masa. I currently work as the Student Life Coordinator at 黑料网911Kyoto. As I've gotten older, I've met many people, had various jobs, and... keep reading
Our Commitment to the Ancient Capital, Kyoto
Greetings from a hot and humid Kyoto, where the city is once again alive with the sights and sounds of Gion Matsuri, its most iconic festival. As I write this... keep reading