On November 29, 11 (Wednesday), a study abroad round-table discussion was held at the Hirosaki University Library 29F Group Learning Room. …
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July 2017International students tried making Japanese sweets
On November 11th (Monday), the international students taking the “Japanese food culture and white tourism” class will become wagashi craftsmen with more than 20 years of experience.
Concluded XNUMXth inter-university exchange agreement with Mackay Medical College in Taiwan
On October XNUMX, XNUMX, the signing ceremony of the university exchange agreement between our university and Mackay Medical College was held in Taiwan…
Concluded the XNUMXth inter-university exchange agreement with the Indonesian Nuclear Agency
On October 38, 29, the 10th exchange agreement on education and research with the Indonesian Atomic Energy Agency (Indonesia) was concluded.
International students visited Zenringai and experienced Zazen
On November 11th (Wednesday), the international students visited Zenringai to learn about the local culture.After experiencing Zen meditation in the temple, the rest of the afternoon class...
International students participated in Japanese food culture and white tourism classes
On November 11th (Monday), international students studying Japanese food culture and white tourism attended a lecture by a staff member of the Hirosaki City Tourism Reconstruction Department.
International students learned about local apple production
On Monday, October 10rd, the international students went out to learn about local apple production.The first place I visited was the Tsugaru Hirosaki Agricultural Cooperative.ancestor…
International students visited Hirosaki Castle
On October 10th (Wednesday), the international students visited Hirosaki Castle to learn about the history of Hirosaki City.Look at the giant apple art from the observatory...
Keith Carver, President of the University of Tennessee-Martin Visits
On October 29, 10, Keith Carver, President of the University of Tennessee-Martin, the University of Tennessee's oldest partner university, was invited to participate in a faculty exchange program.