Kirk here. Today I had the good fortune to meet Hiromi Chida who runs Kuma Visit. She was finishing up a lecture at Gakuen Daigaku, where I work, and I was about to start a class of mine in the same room. She was talking about her work with Kuma Visit, though, sadly, I missed her lecture. The class I was about to start was with a group of students from China who I’ll take to Kumamoto Castle in a couple of weeks. So, the topic of this post from Kuma Visit is very relevant to my little class. I hope others of you will find it to be of interest too.
P.S. Be sure to scroll down in the Kuma Visit post for the high-quality English explanation that follows the Japanese.