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Bellarmine students travel around Japan

Bellarmine Preparatory School students involved in the Japanese-language program recently visited sites in Japan, including the Osaka Castle, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Memorial Dome and Peace Park, Todajii Temple and Yosaka Shrine.

Published: Aug. 13, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDTUpdated: Aug. 13, 2012 at 7:17 a.m. PDT
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Bellarmine Preparatory School students involved in the Japanese-language program recently visited sites in Japan, including the Osaka Castle, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Memorial Dome and Peace Park, Todajii Temple and Yosaka Shrine.

The students were Paul Bickel, Kenji Goodson, Declan Graves, Cindy Hannon, Kyeol Kim, Matthew McDougal, Sanaya Nordine, Doug Parker, Brandon Rudolph, Shaun Shiotani, London Stackpole, Matthew Stasiak and Noah Yang.

Compiled by Debbie Cafazzo and Mary Anderson, staff writers

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