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Visit to Japan- Rutgers and Ritsumeikan program in Comparative Politics. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Sunday, July 21, 2013. The class trips to the. Holds a very liberal stance in contrast to the. Extensively covers Japanese aggression, mentions comfort women, and strives to promote peace. On the other hand, the Yushukan glorifies. And the grave consequences it had on innocent civilians after the fact. While I can draw comparisons between these museums jus.
According to Wikipedia, there are one and a half million people living in Kyoto. Final Reflections on Civil Society! July 21, 2013. So many questions to consider. Lunch with Sakiko and Natsumi at .
According to Wikipedia, there are one and a half million people living in Kyoto. Final Reflections on Civil Society! July 21, 2013. So many questions to consider. Lunch with Sakiko and Natsumi at .
Country to portray their horrors as Japan did in their Peace Museums, which was quite the forward thinking sight, yet visiting the Yushukan Museum made it clear that those were merely lone anomalies in this world.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Possible Policy Solutions for the WRD Act of 2013.
The biggest surprise I have experienced in Japan so far is the looks from the local people from Kyoto. Of course, I knew that Kyoto and Japan in general is a homogenous place, but I was not expecting to see so many stares for the locals. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.