On the first and second Saturdays (5th and 12th April) from 4pm to 4:30 in Japanese and from 4:30 to 5pm in English, KIC students from Africa share their stories about what has surprised them once in Kobe, Japan, what they have found out through their life there, and other things they found intriguing and mind-blowing in Kobe or in Japan in general.
On May program, as usual, explores about the countries which our guest students come from. One of our guests this week is from Somaliland – a self-declared country not approved by the international community – and this triggered an interesting discussion.

They are with our regular personalities, Ms. Funayama (Left photo: Having worked in multiple African countries) and Prof. Nsenda (Architect originally from Democratic Republic of Congo and graduated from Osaka university graduate school).

In this month, our guest students from KIC are Mr. NYIRINGABO, Christian (on the right of the photo) from the Republic of Rwanda and Mr. H. HUSSEIN RABI, Abdilahi Mohamed (on the left of the photo) from Republic of Botswana.
Japan (Official guide)
https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/
Kobe city in Japan
http://plus.feel-kobe.jp/
Graduate School of Information Technology Kobe Institute of Computing
https://www.kic.ac.jp/en/


「沖永良部島の港から出荷される子牛たち。こうした子牛たちを購入した神戸・但馬の肥育農家が丹念に育て、サシの入った「神戸ビーフ」となる」by大橋愛由等
「沖永良部島の知名町田皆集落のバレイショ畑。風が強いので風よけネットを張っている。こうした圃場への造作はこの島の人ならではの細かな気配り」by大橋愛由等