As American Teachers traveled throughout Japan in June of 2006 they could not help but experience the Bullet Train!!
This series is a downscaled version of the DVD, produced in December 2006 for the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Experience by Ted Irving of Hightower High School in June of 2006. The pieces are highlights of the awesome trip to Japan to study the culture, people, educational system and government of Japan. Host city Kesennuma of the Miyagi Prefecture is also highlighted. Each piece was written by my students of the Hightower High School Electronic Media Academy. They also performed as the on-camera and voice talent for all pieces except the first, entitled, "The Experience." So watch that version first then check out the rest. Enjoy!
This is an overview piece of the entire Japan Fulbright Teacher experience in June of 2006. 200 American Teachers traveled to Japan and the various activities, adventures, etc. were all documented by instructor Ted A. Irving of the Hightower High School Electronic Media Academy. Enjoy!
This segment covers the Japanese School System. The American Teachers, as part of their Fulbright Experience, had to tour al elementary, jr. high and high school.
Electronic Town or Akihabara is the hot spot in Tokyo to buy the latest gadgets. This place was one of the main attractions for American Fulbright Teachers on their day off.
One of the American Teacher experiences in Japan was viewing and participating in an authentic tea ceremony at the Enunkan, a home where the ceremony has been practiced for many generations.
Along with touring Japanese Schools, the government and food, there are some differences in etiquette. This piece is a guide to Japanese etiquette.
View one of the ancient art forms of Japan through the eyes of American Fulbright Teachers.
Enjoy this short piece on another Japanese tradition. A Kabuki presenation was given to all 200 American Teachers on their second day in Japan.
The 200 American Teachers visiting Japan were divided into teams of 20. Each team stayed in their host city for one week and spent two days with a host family. This piece centers around the Kesennuma, located in the MIyagi Prefecture.
Sake is the second largest industry of Kesennuma, next to the fish market. American Fulbright Teachers toured one of the facilities and tasted some of the various Sake wines.
If you are a fisherman you will love this. Kesennuma, being the Shark Fin City, allows tours of its fishing industry. American Teachers in the Kesennuma group received the opportunity to veiw the catch of the day and experience extremely cold temperatures in a unique museum.
This demonstration is by one of our instructors at the Hightower High School Electronic Media Academy for the Japan Fulbright DVD.
As American Teachers traveled throughout Japan in June of 2006 they could not help but experience the Bullet Train!!
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