Here is Mt. Fuji. I visited her on my only free day. What a beautiful mountain!
Oct 26, 2007
Oct 25, 2007
We went to a wonderful museum that showed folk arts and traditional work methods. The lower picture shows how the Japanese used to collect seaweed for the wraps they use in much of their food.
The upper picture of the pagoda is a wood block print. This is a very traditional kind of Japanese art and is still continued today by specialized artists. The prints are made with approximately twenty-five wooden carved blocks of wood that are coated with one layer of colored ink. Of course, now that I understand the process and talent involved in making a print, I want one.
Japan is hoping to increase efficiency and the unobtrusiveness of industrial areas by encouraging small, specialized factories to collect into apartment buildings. This way the factories can work cooperatively to produce specialized, machined parts at a reduced cost. This camera plate (did you guess that that is what it was?) is an example of one type of metal they might fashion in these small factories.
Oct 23, 2007
Oct 15, 2007

I have arrived in San Francisco and am preparing for my flight to Japan. Today is about becoming oriented with the program, all the amazing things we'll be doing in Japan, and how they would like us to act. Yes, they want us to represent our country with pride. Hummmm...that sounds an awful lot like what we talk about at school. With that in mind, I am going to try to act smart and be respectful. I am representing the USA, Begich, Alaskans, and my family. Whew! What a wonderful responsibility.
Oct 6, 2007
Preparing for the Trip

There are many things to think about before flying out on an adventure, but I am realizing that this trip is going to be very different simply based on the preparation needed. For example, I have never purchased slippers for a trip before. I am hoping my Mary Jane-style Crocs will suffice. Business cards. And I must remember to pass them out with sincerity. They are an extension of myself. Also, I must prepare for a monsoon. How does one do that? Yes, this trip shall definitely be different!
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