Just like my life changed 40-some years ago
Image by Traditional Arts Super Collage of Kyoto (TASK)
Tomorrow is a big day for me.
Two students from TASK are flying into Seatac Airport tomorrow. Sponsored by Five Senses Foundation, the nonprofit organization I founded, these students will experience eight days of cultural exchange. After three years of delay because of the pandemic, the program is finally coming true!
The program includes:
- Visits to campuses of major US corporates (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Starbucks)
- Cultural workshop at Seattle University
- Tours at Seattle Art Museum and Portland Japanese Garden
- Private house tours in Whidbey island
- Staying with a local American family rather than staying at a hotel.
The students get to visit places that normal tourists wouldn’t have an opportunity to visit. They get a glimpse of how Americans learn, work, and live firsthand.
What will these two young Japanese women grasp and pay attention to?nbsp; What will they be surprised, impressed, or inspired by?nbsp; What impact will this week give them?
I have no idea.
I had my SUV washed yesterday. This afternoon I will start cooking for the welcome dinner tomorrow. I will do my best to navigate them, drive them, and serve them this coming week.
Most likely I won’t be able to write an article in the coming week. My apologies in advance.
My previous posts describing how this program has evolved

