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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE: D3300 TO D2680, HYOGO, JAPAN GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE: D3300 TO D2680, HYOGO, JAPAN

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10 FEBRUARY 10 MARCH 2013 PreDeparture Orientation Uniforms Songs etc PreDeparture District Conference Souvenirs etc Hyogo Wheres Hyogo Hyogo Kobe Nishiwaki Miki Himeji Awaji Island ID: 690186

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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE:

D3300 TO D2680, HYOGO, JAPAN10 FEBRUARY – 10 MARCH 2013Slide2

Pre-Departure:Orientation, Uniforms, Songs etcSlide3

Pre-Departure:District Conference, Souvenirs etcSlide4

Hyogo? Where’s Hyogo?Hyogo: Kobe, Nishiwaki, Miki, Himeji, Awaji Island

Beyond Hyogo: Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, OnomichiSlide5

KobeSlide6

Orientation in Kobe11 February 2013Portopia

Hotel KobeSlide7

Pink PhonesSlide8

Rotary Meetings15 Club Meetings4 District MeetingsSlide9

Clubs VisitedKobe Suma (13/2)Kobe Harbour (13/2)

Kobe Seishin (14/2)Kobe Tarumi (14/2)Kobe West (15/2)Nishiwaki (18/2)Miki (22/2)Miki, Miki Midori, Ono Kato, Nishiwaki, Hojo (Inter-City) (23/2)

Kobe South (25/2)Kobe East (26/2)Kobe (28/2)Kobe Arima (1/3)Sumoto (5/3)Awaji Mihara (7/3)

Minamiawaji

(8/3)Slide10

Club BannersSlide11

Meetings: Distinctively JapanesePunctualityFormalityUniformity

Interesting Quirks:Music conductor, pianistExecutive SecretaryPre-Meeting ExerciseGreetings, messagesAfter lunch smokeSlide12

Most Unusual Meeting

Rotary Club of Kobe

Arima Slide13

District Conference

2 & 3 March 2013Portopia Hotel, KobeSlide14

Inter-City Japanese-StyleSlide15

Vocational VisitsSlide16
Slide17

Osaka Gas Himeji Energy CenterKobe Shinkin BankKobe District CourtJapan Legal Support Center

Higashimachi, law firmNestle JapanNippon Zoki Pharmaceutical Co LtdBanshu Textile FactoryMiki Disaster Prevention ParkKobe Biomedical Innovation ClusterKansai Electric Power NYK LineSumitomo Mitsui Bank

Kawasaki Heavy IndustriesKobe UniversityPanasonic Group – Energy Co LtdSlide18

Courtesy Call on Hyogo GovernorSlide19

Japanese Culture & TraditionsSlide20

Temples & ShrinesSlide21

Other Interesting PlacesSlide22
Slide23

Akashi Kaikyo BridgeSumadera TempleKobe WineryKitano

Arima OnsenKishike House, NishiwakiSugihara Paper Research InstituteHimeji CastleShosha-Zan TempleKoi nobori makerJyodoji TempleAbacus maker

Beans DomeFreundlieb (confectionary)Kobe Port Tower

Ikuta

Jinja

Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake Memorial

Izanagi

JinjaKunju Do (Incense)Awaji YumebutaiNaruto

whirlpools

Udon

making

Miyako

Bijin

sake brewerySlide24

Japanese HospitalitySlide25

Your GSE Team gave us big “Rotaryship”, friendship. Now, we have many friends both sides in Japan and in Malaysia. It

is wonderful. Arigato gozaimashita. Shoji Yamamoto, GSE ChairLike Kometani-san, the oldest active Rotarian of 2680 District and a past governor said, your team was the best of all the GSE teams we ever had. Akiko Futami

It was such a pleasant time and I am so happy to meet you and other members of your GSE team who are so nice and well mannered young gentlemen and also well talented for singing and dancing. … [Y]

ou

have done a good job

representing District 3300, especially

from Malaysia. 

Shigeru YamanoI had a wonderful afternoon with you and your group of distinguished men. It was so fun to tour with you.

Lauralee

Garson-OkamotoSlide26

Achievements

First hand experience of work practices in Japan

Introduction to Japanese culture, society & customsBuilding goodwill and friendship between people of two nationsBetter understanding of Rotary in Japan

Experience of Rotary ideals by team members