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Well-wishers look on as rowers embark for the race taking place at the same venue where the rowing competition was held at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
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PR poster designed by Tetsuo OshiroPoster for the race.
京都大学ボート部OBの尾城徹雄様に作成したポスター。大学内や大津市石山商店街などで張り出された。
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Finish line end of the 2000-meter Toda Boat Course.
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Karahashi Bridge as the starting point for alumni races
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End of the Toda Boat Course, near the 2000-meter finish line.
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Housing for visiting rowing teams whose school flags are displayed.
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Kyoto Univ. in dark blue T-shirts
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Boat landing near finish line.
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Hosei Univ. cheering section on the first day (Aug. 24, 2006) of the 33rd All-Japan Intercollegiate Rowing Championships.
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Finish line 300 meters later
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第33回全日本大学選手権大会・第46回オックスフォード盾レガッタ
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Tokyo Univ. (Todai) crew return to land after a race
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Numerous college and corporate rowing clubs have dormitories along the boat course.
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Notice board for the race schedule and results.
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View from the spectator stand, near the finish line.
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Univ. of Tokyo alumni crew in light blue T-shirts
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Rowers reach the finish line after 2,000 meters.
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Kyoto Univ. alumni crew in dark blue T-shirts
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The surroundings are not very scenic, and the water is not so clean.
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Kyoto Univ. alumni crew at start line
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Kyoto Univ.
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On Karahashi Bridge
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Kyoto Univ.
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Race starts for Kyoto Univ. alumni
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Preliminary heats were held on the first day.
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Kyoto Univ. alumni
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Coach with megaphone
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Kyoto Univ. starts to veer off course
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Kyoto Univ.
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Kyoto Univ. is unable to correct their misdirection
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Exhausted rowers at finish line.
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A faulty rudder runs them aground
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Winners of the preliminary heats advanced to the semi-finals held on the 3rd day (Aug. 26).
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4-man crew alumni boat race
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The race course is filled with boats on the side practicing or rowing to the starting line.
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8-man crew alumni in their 20s and 30s at starting line
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The Toda Boat Course is a perfectly straight body of fresh water stretching over 2000 meters.
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Kobe Univ. women rowers
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Kyodai alumni in their 20s and 30s
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Shiga Univ. cox at Toda Boat Course
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Kyodai alumni in their 20s and 30s
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Shiga University women rowers
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One of the main events, the 4-man boat race between Todai and Kyodai on a 3200-meter course.
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Todai's 4-man crew in the lead
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Kyodai's 4-man crew try to keep up
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Shiga Univ. banners
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Todai's 4-man crew rowing
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Only one bridge (for pedestrians only) spans over the course at the 500-meter line.
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Kyodai's 4-man crew rowing
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Kyodai's 4-man crew rowing with dark-blue blades
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Whenever a race is proceeding, the boats in the side lane keep still.
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Todai won this one.
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You can walk along the boat course only on one side (on the right as pictured here).
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Main race: 8-man crew for Todai and Kyodai coming round the bend on the 3200-meter course
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View from bridge looking toward the finish line.
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Kyodai is clearly in the lead
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Kyoto Univ. rowing to victory
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The Toda Motor Boat Race Arena is where the starting line is.
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Cheering section on bicycles.
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Univ. of Tokyo rowing
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Practicing during no races.
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Kyoto University's winning rowing crew
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Bridge fence
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Carrying the boat back
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View of Seta River race course, Karahashi Bridge on far left. Tokyo vs. Kyoto Univ. Regatta
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Awards ceremony
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Kanpai!
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Alumni race starting at Seta no Karahashi Bridge
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Celebrations
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Body tossing
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Starting line: ATTENTION!
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Celebrate by jumping in the water
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Singing "Lake Biwa Rowing Song" (Biwako Shuko no Uta)
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GO!
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Singing "Lake Biwa Rowing Song" (Biwako Shuko no Uta)
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Singing "Lake Biwa Rowing Song" (Biwako Shuko no Uta)
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International Christian University is one of Japan's leading English-speaking universities.
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View of Seta River race course from Karahashi Bridge
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Truck to carry the boats
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The middle of the campus has a long, straight road lined with cherries.
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It's peaceful and quiet, and the cherries are stunningly beautiful when in full bloom.
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Starting line staff must have strong back muscles.
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Cherry blossoms tunnel
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Sakura tunnel
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Nihon Univ. in foreground and Kyoto Univ. in background
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Cherry bicycles
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Don't forget to shoot the petals.
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Nihon Univ. takes the lead at 500-meter line.
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Petals
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Kyoto Univ.
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Staged shot
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京都大学 男子8
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Starting line
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Todai and Kyodai coming round the bend
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Kyoto Univ. goes on to win the main race of the day in 10 min. 11 sec., over 20 sec. ahead of Todai.
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Toda Park fence
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The Toda Boat Course was used for the rowing competition at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
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Final day (Aug. 27) for the finals. Much more crowded than the first day.
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Waseda Univ. cheering section.
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Waseda Univ. cheering section.
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Chuo Univ. cheering section sees off their 8-man rowing team.
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Cheering/coaching horde on bicycles.
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Kyoto University Rowing Club's official 2017 calendar includes "Lake Biwa Rowing Song" English lyrics for the 1st time. Front cover of the calendar made by Tetsuo Oshiro.
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Kyoto University Rowing Club's official 2017 calendar includes "Lake Biwa Rowing Song" English lyrics for the 1st time. Back cover of the calendar made by Tetsuo Oshiro.
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University of Venice ヴェネツィア大学
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University of Venice library ヴェネツィア大学の図書室
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University of Venice classroom ヴェネツィア大学の教室
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University of Venice, Japanese Dept. ヴェネツィア大学の日本語学科Building housing the Japanese Department. It faces a canal.
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Hikone Castle moat on the way to Shiga University.
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Shiga University is alongside the moat of Hikone Castle.
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Entrance to Shiga University, Hikone Campus. It is a national university. (Not to be confused with University of Shiga Prefecture operated by the prefecture.)
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The Faculties of Economics and Education are here in Hikone. The other campus is in Otsu. Map of the Hikone Campus.
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Assembly Hall, a stately building.
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Assembly Hall
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Archives Museum (経済学部附属史料館) at Shiga University.
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Shiga University's Archives Museum centers mainly on Omi shonin merchants.
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A good collection of artifacts related to Omi shonin.
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Hikone Castle moat
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Snake swimming in the moat.
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University of Shiga Prefecture (USP or Shiga Kenritsu Daigaku 滋賀県立大学). It's a 15-min. bus ride from JR Minami-Hikone Station.
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Near the bus stop is this information booth. You can get directions here.
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University of Shiga Prefecture was founded in 1995, so the buildings still look new and modern.
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Campus map. The largely flat, rectangular campus is quite near the shore of Lake Biwa in a rural fishing neighborhood called Hassaka (八坂町) in Hikone.
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Scale model of University of Shiga Prefecture.
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Walkway to the central cluster of buildings.
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The most distinctive structure and symbol of the school is a tower nicknamed "Pencil Tower."
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Nursing school
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Auditorium
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Auditorium
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In the auditorium lobby, companies were holding a recruiting fair when I visited in Jan. 2016.
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Different clusters of buildings have different designs to reflect their respective departments such as buildings that look like barns.
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Library
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Inside the library (school ID required to enter).
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Inside the library
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The central buildings are encircled by a circular moat lined with cherry trees.
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Bridge over the moat.
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The moat comes complete with ducks. The university has a duck club that takes care of the ducks.
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This center square is actually the roof of the cafeteria.
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The cafeteria is downstairs on the right.
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Cafeteria seats over 600. Crowded during lunch time. Visitors can eat here too.
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The meals are cheap.
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Order food here.
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My lunch with fried chicken.
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Cafe is also pleasant.
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Coffee and cake.
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At the exchange program office, flags of some of USP's partner universities adorn the wall.
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A new lecture hall and offices.
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Corridor in the new lecture hall.
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The lecture hall is all wood.
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A pen with USP imprinted. The only USP merchandise I found in the university store.
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Engineering school
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Arches at Human Cultures school
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Gymnasium
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Inside the gymnasium. There are no spectator seats since this is only for practice and not competitive games.
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Athletic field is also only for practice and not competitive games. No spectator seats.
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Los of bicycles.
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Outdoor sculpture at Seian University of Art and Design in western Otsu (near Ogoto Onsen Station on the JR Kosei Line). Seian is Shiga's sole art college.
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I was impressed with Seian University's slogan of being an ”Art Museum on Campus.” These colorful men are gazing at Lake Biwa.
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It is indeed like an art museum with numerous galleries on campus open to the public.
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Most of the time, the galleries show work by the students. They undergo a screening to get an exhibition slot, so you can bet that the quality is high.
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In Japanese. the university is called Seian Zokei Daigaku 成安造形大学.
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One of the larger galleries at Seian University.
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Window gallery at Seian University.
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Internet room
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The university also strives to take an active part in the local community and be an active contributor to the local community. For example, they recently published a well-illustrated brochure created by students to introduce eateries along the Kosei Line.
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This is sculpture by Hiromu Okuda (奥田博士), a Shiga-born artist.
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Seian University of Art and Design is Shiga’s sole art university. It’s a small university with about 800 students or 200 students per class from freshman to senior. It offers five programs/faculties and over half of the students belong to the Illustr
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The university also has a pleasant cafeteria called “Yui” near the lake shore where you can have lunch.
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University of Tokyo Hongo Campus is the main campus. It is near Hongo-sanchome Station on the Marunouchi subway line.The red arrow points to the main gate of the university’s Faculty of Agriculture.
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Main gate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Agriculture.
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Near the main gate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Agriculture is the statue of Hachiko reunited with its master.
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The Hachiko statue is on an empty lawn at the Faculty of Agriculture where Hachiko's master Hidesaburo Ueno (1871-1925), a professor of agricultural engineering, taught.
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The statue was unveiled on March 8, 2015, the 80th anniversary of the death of Hachiko in 1935.
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Hachiko's master Professor Ueno died during a lecture on campus in 1925.
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The statue has been widely lauded in and outside Japan. Like the Hachiko statue at Shibuya Station, this statue is destined to be one of the most beloved in Japan.
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University of Tokyo’s agriculture department erected the bronze statue with donations from individuals and companies since 2014 and collected more than 10 million yen.
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