Japan-bound high school students showcase skills during recent fellowship lunch

Posted by watchmen
December 29, 2017
Posted in COMMUNITY

The 10 Negrense high school students set to study at Miyakonojo Higashi High School in Japan on a three-year scholarship showcased their skills in Japanese language and Japanese dance during a recent fellowship lunch.

Thelma Watanabe, wife of Organization for Industrial, Spiritual, and Cultural Advancement (OISCA) Training Center of Bago City Director Shigemi Watanabe, expressed her admiration for the students’ dedication.

The students are scheduled to leave the country in March 2018./WDJ

Negros Occidental Governor Alfredo Marañon, Jr. (seated, fourth from left) with the 10 Negrense high school students set to study at Miyakonojo Higashi High School in Japan, and their parents, during a recent fellowship lunch. They are joined by OISCA Training Center of Bago City Director Shigemi Watanabe (seated, fifth from left); Negros Occidental Provincial Administrator, Dr. Lucille Gelvolea; OISCA Japanese Language Instructor Hideo Yasuda; among others. (Richard Malihan photo)

 

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