| Kyoto-Sangyo University “EBJ” Program
The students from the sixth annual Kyoto-Sangyo University “EBJ” Program have been working hard (and having fun!) on their site visits. “EBJ” stands for “Economics, Business and Jurisprudence.” This special three-week program offers students from those three disciplines the chance to visit various places of interest in Southern California and talk with key personnel. During the program, the students have visited ESRI (a leader in the field of Geographic Information Systems), the Riverside Historical Courthouse, Fender Guitar, Burrtech Recycling, Riverside Plaza, and the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. They have also had special lectures in finance, business, and Business English.

Sachiko and Yuiko enjoy the Japanese garden at ESRI. |
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Michael Phoenix and the students imagine the unlimited possibilities of GIS as they look at the globe. |

EBJ students before they enter the Riverside Historical Courthouse. |
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Shun and Tomo walk hand-in-hand with Martin Luther King Jr. in downtown Riverside. |

Students admire the architecture of the chapel at the beautiful Mission Inn Hotel. |
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Students stand under the bells at the front entrance to the Mission Inn Hotel. |

Tsuguru and Kyohei enjoy a break at the Mission Inn Hotel. |
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Thanks to Steve Grom, students get to try out Fender guitars. |

Nobu and Shogo rock out at Fender Guitar. |
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