Travelogue 2012 – Liam McDermott

We started the day by harvesting melons, one of the main agricultural products of Tsugaru City.  The process was easy, but the payoff was sweet - literally!  We were told that on a scale from 0-18 of sweetness, the melons were 16.  After the harvest, we went to the packing facility for the melons.  They were sorted by size and sweetness.  After the packing facility and lunch, we went to Kizukuri High School.  There, we participated in kendo, Japanese fencing, and kyudo, Japanese archery.  Th...
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Travelogue 2012 – Nick Rayder

Hello All! My name is Nick Rayder, and I am currently on the Bath-Tsugaru Sister City Exchange.  I am 18 years old and live in Falmouth, Maine.  Going to Japan has always been a dream of mine since I started studying the language in November of 2010.  My standard of Japan has always been high, and every day we have been in Aomori, I have not been disappointed.  Today, July 25th, was no different.      We, the Bath Group, started the day off by visiting the Governor of Aomori.  After about an h...
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Travelogue 2012 – Haley Todd

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On day two of our stay in Tsugaru, Japan we gathered at the Fureai Kaikan Community Center in Shariki village to catch the bus at 9am.  Our first stop was at the Yoshinji Buddhist Temple, where we participated in Zazen Buddhist Meditation with a monk.  We spent the morning there, learning about the religion, and followed the monk in prayer for the lives lost years ago in the wreck of the Bath ship, the "Cheseborough".  When the morning ended, we went to a local market known as "Flat".  There, we...
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Travelogue 2012 – Gabe Kunhardt

On July 23, we went to meet the Tsugaru City Mayor, Hiroyoshi Fukushima. We were able to give the mayor small gifts of our own, which is always fun. Next, we visited the Inagaki Middle School, one of the local middle schools, where we got to hang out and get to know some students and learn about their school. We also made mouth-watering banana cream pies with the students. I think we all made new friends, I know I did. After that we went to the Shayokan, which is the house of a famous Japanese a...
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Travelogue 2012 – Dylan Robinson

The Yoshinji Buddhist Temple* Walking into the temple, I was overwhelmed, not only with the sights of what appeared to be gold, but with the kindness of whoever seemed to be a priest of sorts.  Our purpose there was to perform "Zazen," or meditation, and though at first I thought this might be a little odd with so many people, I grew to enjoy the overall experience.  Physically, my time spent there resulted in terrible leg pains (from sitting in the "lotus" or half-lotus position) and a few a...
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Travelogue 2012 – Anthony Hardy

Coming off of a thirteen hour plane ride the day before, the one hour trip to Aomori seemed to end just as it began. No sooner did it seem that the plane had taken off, that it was landing. Here we collected our baggage, and rendezvoused with one of Cindy's former students who is working in the Tsugaru local government. We all loaded onto yet another bus, and embarked on the hour long ride to Tsugaru city. Along the way we saw a very mountainous landscape, as well as the many apple orchards and ...
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Travelogue 2012 – Rose Horowitz

For a long time, I've realy wanted to go to Japan, and now that I'm here, I realize nothing could have really prepared me for it.  It would be like showing someone a photograph and expecting them to fully appreciate the beauty of the scene.  Most people would expect the most shocking cultural aspects to be big things like language.  However, I have found that the small things (hand gestures, license plate format, the tastes of foods that also exist in America, etc) are what make Japan truly amaz...
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Host Families Needed – Summer 2012

We are excited to say that we are expecting a LARGE group from Tsugaru, Japan to visit us here in Bath this summer, from Saturday, August 11 (arriving in the evening) to Friday, August 17(leaving in the morning). It is a short trip, but with a LOT of participants. At this point, there are 33 students and 6 chaperones! Would you be able to Host a student or an adult this year? Please let us know. We'd like to get started matching families and visitors as soon as possible. Contact Cindy Matt...
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New English-Language Tsugaru City Webpage

Our Sister-City Tsugaru has created a new English language version of their city website. On the site you can find City Information, Tourist Information, Information about the International Exchange Program and City Facilities. You might even recognize some Bath travelers in the photos decorating the site. The website was created by Mike Moses,  former Coordinator of International Relations in Tsugaru and is a great introduction to our Sister City. Check it out at: http://www.city.tsu...
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Yard Sale Saturday May 5th

Yard Sale Saturday May 5th to Benefit Bath-Tsugaru Sister City Exchange Program Can You Help? As part of the Mayfair celebration sponsored by Main Street Bath, the Bath-Tsugaru Sister City program will be holding a yard sale at Library Park Saturday, May 5 starting at 9 AM. This is a great opportunity to do some spring cleaning, donate to a worthy cause, and even get a tax deduction, since we are a 501 (c)3 charitable organization. Anything you would like to donate, including dishes, fur...
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