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Japanese Study Group Visits Door County Venues
By Steve Allen
Apr 19, 2011 - 8:50:00 AM
Rotary Group Study Exchange delegation from Japan.
The recent tragedies in Japan did not stop a group of five young Japanese professionals from coming to Northeast Wisconsin this month for three weeks of on-location study and vocational visits, including venues in Door County. Enjoy this video of a recent presentation made by these fine folks at the Rotary District 6220 Conference at Stone Harbor Resort in Sturgeon Bay. Here they share a taste of the culture and life of their homeland.
The five Japanese visitors are Naoko Konemori, Kenichi Nakagaki, Ayumi Yamaguchi, Naoaki Hanamoto, and Koji Takata. All are young business professionals from the Hiroshima and Yamaguchi areas.
The visit is a Group Study Exchange sponsored by the Rotary Foundation and the Sturgeon Bay Rotary Club. An exchange group of similar young professionals from our area will visit Japan in October.
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