Field trip in Kobe

2016/06/07

At Kansai University Japanese Language and Culture Program (Bekka), we offer field trips for students to learn about Japan and its culture.

99 Bekka students went on a field trip to Kobe on June 4.

Students visited the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake memorial museum to learn about earthquake. After that, they headed to Maiko Marine Promenade and enjoyed a great view of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world built with the cutting-edge technologies. Then, they visited Kikumasamune Sake Museum and learned about the history and culture of Sake followed by Sake tasting. It was a great opportunity for the Bekka students to learn about Japanese culture and technology.

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