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James Bonk wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Photos from Obubu Tea Farm
Tea brewing workshop. A tea field rented by Obubu from a local shrine. An unmaintained tea field. -
Zach Joyal wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Obubu not LabubuBy Zach and Caitlyn As we near the last week of the TREK, our visited the Obubu Tea Plantation (not to be confused with labubu) in Wazuka […]
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James Bonk wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
East Asian Studies Instagram
Check out the East Asian Studies Instagram for more photos. We also update this account with ongoing information about events and opportunities related to East Asian Studies at the College of Wooster. -
Farida wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Experiencing Japanese Culture Through Takeda and the Tea Ceremony
By Farida and Nilay Today, we got a tour of the Takeda Medical Garden in Kyoto. As the garden was extremely large and would take 6 hours t […] -
Akua wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Medicine and Tea in Japan
By: Jessica Latham and Akua A traditional Japanese tea ceremony is a practice that has been used since the Edo period after the importation […] -
gabriele wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Invisible Labor on Visible Fashion
By Gabby and Olivia When we are talking about clothes and their price, we often think about things like beauty, prestige, and […] -
Akua wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Journey to Kyoto
By: Akua and Zach On this day, we began our journey to Kyoto on the Shinkansen bullet train. This is Japan’s high speed bullet train th […] -
Nilay Ernst wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Class Blog #9 Buddhist & Shinto Shrines
By: Nilay Ernst and Cristiana Land Shinto Shrines Today we finally got to enjoy our first full day in Kyoto. After spending time […] -
Farida wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Exploring Rikkyo University
By Farida and Caitlyn Our Japan Trek group visited Rikkyo University in Ikebukuro, and it was one of the calmest places we have been to so […] -
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Otto Pragmatic Play: Real Play, Real Progress 2 months, 3 weeks ago -
Cristiana Land wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Akihabara and The Ad Museum
By Cristiana and Jessica Akihabara Today, we ventured into the world of ultimate consumerism. Not far from where we’re staying is A […]
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Zach Joyal wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 4 weeks ago
All About The Textiles
By Gabby and Zach Today we continued our theme of focusing on the four commodities: Textiles, Sugar, Tea, and medicine, with the chosen […] -
olivia wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 4 weeks ago
(5/23) Amaidesu ne (甘いですね)!! Finding Sweetness in Japanby Olivia and Caitlyn With a brief and simplified yet comprehensive understanding of Japan’s history under our belts, it was time for us t […]
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James Bonk wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Maruwa Textiles 丸和
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Nilay Ernst wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 3 months ago
Class Blog #3: Yokohama
By: Nilay Ernst and Jessica Latham The Former British Consulate Yokoma Museum The Former British Consulate General in Yokohama today […] -
James Bonk wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 3 months ago
Yokohama Port City
Preparing incense at the Kuan Ti Temple in Yokohama. The Daoist temple, dedicated to the Chinese deity Guandi, is one of two major temples in […] -
Akua wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 3 months ago
Exploring commodities at the Edo Tokyo museum
May 22: Edo Tokyo Museum Day Akua and Gabby As a group, we delved deep into the fascinating Edo period by exploring the […] -
James Bonk wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 3 months ago
Visiting Edo-Tokyo Museum
Enjoying a group lunch and practicing chopstick skills after visiting the museum. Soba noodles (made out of buckwheat) and tempura. A […] -
Farida wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 3 months ago
(5/21) Commodities and Rituals in Shintoismby Olivia and Farida Shintoism, the most practiced “religion” in Japan along with Buddhism, fits into the daily life of its citizens alm […]
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James Bonk wrote a new post on the site Japan TREK 2026 3 months ago
Photos from the Meiji Shrine and Harajuku
Photo with Shrine Priest Ito Moriyasu伊藤守康 in front of the Meiji Shrine Torii Gate. The Meiji Shrine was established after the death of the Mei […] - Load More