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NO SURPRISE VISITS this summer as the Bath group’s Japanese counterparts were expecting them. At middle, the group harvests melons, one of Japan’s most highly prized and highly priced — as well as highly delicious — agricultural products. Kenan Van Vranken is in the foreground. At far right, with their melons, are, from left, Emma Brownlee, Jake Haddock and Michael Grill.
NO SURPRISE VISITS this summer as the Bath group’s Japanese counterparts were expecting them. At middle, the group harvests melons, one of Japan’s most highly prized and highly priced — as well as highly delicious — agricultural products. Kenan Van Vranken is in the foreground. At far right, with their melons, are, from left, Emma Brownlee, Jake Haddock and Michael Grill.
THE FOLLOWING reports were written during a July trip to Japan as part of the Bath-Tsugaru exchange program.





 
 
 
 

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