Showing posts with label shiga-ken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shiga-ken. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2019

application for 2020 exchange of high schoolers

cross-posting from Japan Center for Michigan Universitis (Hikone in Shiga prefecture)


JCMU is excited to announce that program information and application materials are now available for the 2020 “Michigan-Shiga High School Exchange”!



This 2-way exchange program is available for Michigan high school students currently in grades 9-11. Paper applications have a postmark deadline of March 13, 2020.



To get the word out, please pass along the below e-mail template to relevant students, instructors, high schools, and community organizations/groups:





(Subject Line: MI high schoolers: Explore Japan next summer 🗾)



Applications for the 2020 Michigan-Shiga High School Exchange are now open. Are you ready to travel the world? Join us in Shiga, Japan next summer on this two-part exchange program.



Program Details

Shiga portion: June 24–July 11

Michigan portion: Sep 3–19

App Deadline: March 13



Experience School Life in Japan

Live with a Japanese host family and attend school with your host sibling.



Discover Shiga

Explore Michigan’s Sister State. Shiga is one of the most historic areas of Japan. Visit ancient temples, shrines, castles, natural hot springs, and more.



Share Michigan

A month after you return, your Japanese sibling will travel to the U.S. and live with you. While here, they will attend your classes and experience life in Michigan.



Learn More

For more information including eligibility, program fees, and how to apply, visit the 2020 Michigan-Shiga High School Exchange webpage. If you have any questions, contact program administrators by phone (517-355-4654) or e-mail (hs@jcmu.org).

Friday, December 7, 2018

Sister States for 50 years - many 2018 celebrations

Among the many events and commemorations is a special exhibit at Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 – JANUARY 6, 2019: Process and Presence: Contemporary Disability Sculpture.
Exhibition introductory panel (click image for full-size file)

And another Shiga reference appears as part of the annual display of Christmas and New Year traditions in two dozen or more countries. Among the 32 local Grand Rapids landmark buildings made from vegetable materials there are also landmark buildings from each of the city's Sister Cities around the world, including from Shiga-ken. Pagoda photo follows.
The 3-tiered pagoda from sister city in Shiga (click for full view)
visit the webpage for more particulars, http://www.meijergardens.org