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Asuka Institute of Kansai University Ueda Memorial Hall

  The Asuka Seminar House is located in Asuka village in Nara. It is blessed with beautiful scenery and numerous remnants of ancient Japan nearby. For example the Asuka Temple, Kawara Shrine, and a "stone stage" which may have been the burial mound of an ancient noble. The Asuka Institute is the ideal starting point for a walk through famous historic and literary sites of Japan.

Asuka Institute of Kansai University Ueda Memorial Hall
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Seminar House KogakuKan

  KogakuKan was built on the Takatsuki campus as a part of the 100th anniversary of the founding of Kansai University. At the nearby Settsu Gorge, visitors can take pleasure in the colors of the four seasons with over 3000 cherry trees in bloom during spring, vivid fresh foliage in the summer, and red leaves during the autumn.

Seminar House Kogakukan
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Hikone-So

  This villa is located near the eastern shore of Lake Biwa. There are two tennis courts and an avenue of cherry trees on the site making it a picturesque and invigorating venue for seminars throughout the year.

Hikone-So
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Hakuba Tsugaike-Kogen Lodge

  Hakuba Tsugaike-Kogen Lodge in the northern part of Nagano prefecture is situated at the foot of the Tsugaike ski area. Visitors can enjoy skiing and snow-boarding in the winter, and a range of beautiful and rare flora the rest of the year.

Hakuba Tsugaike-Kogen Lodge
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Rokko-Sanso

  This mountain villa is situated on Mt. Rokko, an area north of Kobe City. There are panoramic night views from the terrace, an artificial snow ski area, Mt. Rokko Country House, and the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden is nearby.

Rokko-Sanso
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Kunisanso

  This villa is located in the hills of Kamo, in Kyoto Prefecture. Kamo was the Japanese capital built by Emperor Shomu in the middle of the 8th century. This sacred site is famous for its historical temples such as Joruri and Iwafune Temples, and is surrounded by many stone Buddha statues.

Kunisanso
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