Thursday, May 3, 2018

Thursday, May 3

 Group #1 Jera, Andrew Mingyu, Melissa and Zachary
 University Life (大学生活)
We will explore various aspects of the Japanese university campus life and compare with those of the University of Calgary. Aspects from the facilities on campus to daily lives of university students will be discussed.
Read more-> University Life


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Group #2 Andrew S., Charlette, Jacob and Adrian
Tokyo Food Royale - お腹すいた

We are a research group from the University of Calgary studying at Senshu University for a group study. We have chosen to focus our research on the various foods of Japan. We have chosen the topic of food because we are interested in the difference between Canadian and Japanese food. Another reason is that food […]  Read more  ->  Tokyo Food
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Group #3 Deylan, Anita, Karmen and April
Aging Society
Our group topic is social issues and we will be focusing on the aging population in Japan. We will be spending one month at the Senshu University in Tokyo. Through our journey together we will experience first hand the Japanese culture in an immersive setting. During our stay we will develop a comparison between the aging population in Canada and Japan. In this blog we will be sharing our adventures through photos and words. We hope you will enjoy our blog entries.
Read more -> K.A.D.A - Senshu 2018










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Group #4 Eunice, Lauren, Joshua, and Mint
"Tokyo - Japan"
      Our group is primarily focusing on the themes of diversity and sexuality and we have chosen to explore the lifestyle of LGBTQ+ individuals in Japan by immersing ourselves in Japan's rich urban culture found throughout districts such as Harajuku, Akihabara, etc . 
Read more-> Tokyo




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Group #5 Chloe, Jody, Vincent and Sterling
Environment

As a group, we will be covering environmental issues in Japan! Particularly waste management. Coming from Canada, we are unaccustomed to the strenuous organizing and waste management policies in Japan. Thus, we hope to gain a greater understanding of how Japanese people manage and sort waste, especially considering the greater population density in comparison to the spacious landmass of Canada. We hope you look forward to hearing more on our environmental topic! Read more -> Environment


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