Updated Apr. 25, 2019
On Sunday April 21th, SIED hosted “Kyoto Walking Tour ~Let’s Ride Jikkokubune-Boat! ~" as a welcome event for new international students, and 20 people, including international students, participated in the event.
In this event, the participants visited Heian-jingu shrine and walked around the shrine garden with group members. The garden in Heian-jingu is well known as a Japanese garden designed in Meiji Period. While feeling the nature, participants enjoyed taking pictures each other. After leaving Heian-jingu, we rode a traditional style boat called “Jikkokubune” in Okazaki area. Once getting on the boat, we were able to feel pleasant breeze and enjoy the fresh green view.
Through this event, we hope that participants enjoyed communicating each other and made new friends.
SIED will host interesting events throughout the semester. We look forward to seeing you all in our future events!
In this event, the participants visited Heian-jingu shrine and walked around the shrine garden with group members. The garden in Heian-jingu is well known as a Japanese garden designed in Meiji Period. While feeling the nature, participants enjoyed taking pictures each other. After leaving Heian-jingu, we rode a traditional style boat called “Jikkokubune” in Okazaki area. Once getting on the boat, we were able to feel pleasant breeze and enjoy the fresh green view.
Through this event, we hope that participants enjoyed communicating each other and made new friends.
SIED will host interesting events throughout the semester. We look forward to seeing you all in our future events!
On Sunday April 21th, SIED hosted “Kyoto Walking Tour ~Let’s Ride Jikkokubune-Boat! ~" as a welcome event for new international students, and 20 people, including international students, participated in the event.
In this event, the participants visited Heian-jingu shrine and walked around the shrine garden with group members. The garden in Heian-jingu is well known as a Japanese garden designed in Meiji Period. While feeling the nature, participants enjoyed taking pictures each other. After leaving Heian-jingu, we rode a traditional style boat called “Jikkokubune” in Okazaki area. Once getting on the boat, we were able to feel pleasant breeze and enjoy the fresh green view.
Through this event, we hope that participants enjoyed communicating each other and made new friends.
SIED will host interesting events throughout the semester. We look forward to seeing you all in our future events!
In this event, the participants visited Heian-jingu shrine and walked around the shrine garden with group members. The garden in Heian-jingu is well known as a Japanese garden designed in Meiji Period. While feeling the nature, participants enjoyed taking pictures each other. After leaving Heian-jingu, we rode a traditional style boat called “Jikkokubune” in Okazaki area. Once getting on the boat, we were able to feel pleasant breeze and enjoy the fresh green view.
Through this event, we hope that participants enjoyed communicating each other and made new friends.
SIED will host interesting events throughout the semester. We look forward to seeing you all in our future events!