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Photographs from Summer in Okazaki and surrounds

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Drumming Beating the drums in Aoi Hall.

Hanabi! Okazaki makes 80% of Japan's fireworks - the festival is spectacular and innovative.

Group Photo SILAC and Discovery students in the Distance Learning Theater.

Mikoshi Festival Carrying a "Mikoshi" (portable shrine) during the summer festival.

Seaside Cooling off by the seaside. The coastal resort of Gamagori is 15 minutes away.

Waterfall The rainy season in June greens Okazaki's forests and increases stream flow.

Wearing Yukata Girls wearing Yukata in preparation for summer festival.

Toyota Motor Corporation Part of the popular tour of Toyota Motor Corporation.

Kiyomizu temple Discovery tour students on a day trip to Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto.

Wadaiko Drummers Wadaiko drummers visiting the Okazaki campus.

Ikebana Friday afternoon culture class - try your hand at Ikebana.

Takoyaki A Takoyaki stall at Okazaki castle - Lets eat some Octopus.

David Koskella Using the internet access provided in each Aoi Hall classroom.

Otogawa Yana Enjoying cold beer and barbecued Ayu fish at nearby Otogawa Yana.

Seminar Classes Even in summer, our classes are still small and personal.

Guest DJ A Japanese DJ at a Yamasa party. There are many opportunities for fun.

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