As participants in the Kakehashi Project this spring, a group of UMSL students spent several days in Tokyo and several more on Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s five main islands. Two of the students, Kristy Gammill (far left in front row, with scarf) and Kristin Wyninegar (center back, in purple), shared some reflections with UMSL Daily. (Photo courtesy Kristin Wyninegar)
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