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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Atsuta Shrine

For our first official Japanese Society Class we went on a little walk to Atsuta Shrine. (Atsuta is also the name of the part of Nagoya that the school is in.) It was about a 20 minute walk, in the rain. Our professor pointed out some spots along the way like a fresh rice shop, a coffee specialty shop his friend owns, and the Shiratori Gardens (previously mentioned).

I have some pictures of the professor (you'll never believe he's 67), the walk, and the shrine. it was raining so lighting was a bit difficult and we didn't stay long, so we need to go back sometime when it's nice out.

Society Walk Photos at megaupload, 142 Mb .zip file

1 comment:

  1. So what is the Asuta shrine for/ about, etc. what is the water supposed to symbolize?

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