Hachiko
Sep 28, 2004, 00:48
Check it out now, da funk sol bruddah...
Anyone passing the South Korean Embassy in Tokyo's Moto Azabu in recent months may well have wondered about the flag reading "RBR -- New Center for Creative Arts" flying from the building opposite. Also the steady flow of visitors -- every age, color, race and creed.
http://www.japantimes.com/images/photos2004/fl20040925a1a.jpg
The Balanced Brains behind the unique bilingual learning environment at the New Center for Creative Arts, from left: Creative Director Kristin Newton, Marking Director Mayumi Murata, Administrative Director Lia Howe and Administrant Assistant Kae Okachi.
It is early Thursday morning and Creative Director Kristin Newton (an American of French-Icelandic descent), Director of Marketing Mayumi Murata, Filipino-Thai Administrative Director Lia Howe and Administrative Assistant Kae Okachi are holding down the fort.
Japan Times (http://www.japantimes.com/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?fl20040925a1.htm)
Anyone passing the South Korean Embassy in Tokyo's Moto Azabu in recent months may well have wondered about the flag reading "RBR -- New Center for Creative Arts" flying from the building opposite. Also the steady flow of visitors -- every age, color, race and creed.
http://www.japantimes.com/images/photos2004/fl20040925a1a.jpg
The Balanced Brains behind the unique bilingual learning environment at the New Center for Creative Arts, from left: Creative Director Kristin Newton, Marking Director Mayumi Murata, Administrative Director Lia Howe and Administrant Assistant Kae Okachi.
It is early Thursday morning and Creative Director Kristin Newton (an American of French-Icelandic descent), Director of Marketing Mayumi Murata, Filipino-Thai Administrative Director Lia Howe and Administrative Assistant Kae Okachi are holding down the fort.
Japan Times (http://www.japantimes.com/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?fl20040925a1.htm)