Sunday, September 30, 2007

Rotary Clubs (by Michael)

Although Fukushima prefecture (state) is the third largest of the 43 prefectures in Japan, it is rural and relatively sparsely populated. Consequently the clubs are modest size, 20-50 members. Our schedule is arranged for us to spend one week in four different regions of the District. The first was Fukushima City, population 200,000, with five clubs. This is where we had the elaborate Welcome Party. (I also played golf one day with three Rotarians). We just had our Farewell Party in the Aizu region with a very nice dinner. Aizu is further north and more mountainous. We stayed in Aizu-Wakamatsu and Kitakata. My host in Kitakata was a Past District Governor and classmate of PDG Val. He is an M.D. and owns a hospital and has everyone recite the Four-Way-Test at the morning staff meeting. We now go to the Chuo (Central) Region and Koriyama City, the largest city and most commercial. The last week is in the Kenchu Region. We attend the District Conference in Tamura City October 13-14.

We have attended four official club meetings and two very nice parties in our honor. The meetings are punctual and follow a prescribed format. Dress is coat and tie. Nevertheless, there is a lot of laughter and fellowship. The clubs seem to focus on community service projects.

We have been treated like royalty. The schedule has been full but not hectic. We each have stayed with four wonderful host families, but have also stayed at some very first rate hotels and hot spring spas.

The team is in good spirits and having fun. We have painted our own lacquer ware art; tasted lots of sake; tried on expensive kimonos; taken a hike in the mountains; and given several presentations in Japanese that were well received; and eaten all kinds of Japanese food that is new to us. So far, it has been a priceless experience.

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