AUTHENTIC TEACHERS IN THE WORLD OF KINDNESS
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WE ARE ON THE BRINK OF,,,
THE EMERGENE OF,,,
the first GLOBAL WORLD OF PEACE
This is a growing community of independent scholars on a universal quest.
OUR GLOBAL BOARD OF TEACHER/DIRECTORS
From Japan: Megumi from Asuka Village, Sohji and Yuji Ishihara from Niimi Okayama, Kimiko from Tokyo, Akiko from Nara, Shinochi (Asuka Village), Kobayakawa's from Ueno TokyoFrom California: Ron, Paul, Virginia, Tom, Rochelle, Elle, Victoria, Carla, Harriet, Anne, Lynne E, Steve, Violet, Constance, Scott, Michael, Lynne D, Erin, Norma, Steve, Carlo, Toby,Chucke and Sharon Thomas, from Altadena,In Honor of Franke Thomas, Greta and Helen Mary Williams and the Chris's
From the Maasai MaraFrom Macchu PicchuFrom the Kobayakawa Samurai Peace Clans of Niimi JapanFrom IstanbulGassan Sadatochi from Sakura VillageAkikos Nara Family
More details forthcoming.
Under the Influence is a Zine by Patricia Vining.
I love the title, and we invite the world to join us under the umbrella of kindness, joy, and community. That's our drug of choice. Let's all be under the influence of global kindness.
TAKE THE LEAP!
ACTS OF KINDNESS
Watch this little diddly before you go:
0001 VIRGINIA AND TOM
STORY HERE
HOMESTAYS: in Japan is a form of accommodation where visitors live with a local Japanese family, allowing them to experience the culture, cuisine, and daily life of Japan firsthand. This arrangement can vary in length from a single night to several months and often includes home-cooked meals and opportunities for cultural exchange.
You are immersed in Japanese culture, home cooked cuisine and daily life. An excellent chance to practice the language. Truly, an authentic experience compared to hotels for those seeking a deeper connection to the real Japan.
My favorite homestay is in Asuka Village, South of Kyoto and Nara. I reccomend starting here by sending an email to: yt_asuka@ybb.ne.jp
You'll be staying with Takako/Yuji Tanaka, MegumiShin-ichi, Yui and Nagi Matsukawa.
They made reservations for my 3 day field trip to Hiroshima, and printed in Japanese, an introductory letter explaining my quest to find my mother's 2nd cousins. (1 found over 50)!

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