Voices 2003 - Civic-mindedness: the Historic Foundation

Old Friends Meet in Toykyo

On Sunday March 17, 2002

• Yoshiko Kohmura (Left in 1994 after Grade 10) traveled to a few countries in February 2002 - to Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France, and the UK. In Amsterdam she saw Bastiaan Kniphorst (Left in 1995 after Grade 11) and Anja Nyberg, '96; and in London she visited Mai Ito, '96 and Akane Kawamura (Left in 1993 after Grade 9). "They all looked fine."
Then the next month, when Mai returned that visit and stayed for a week and Miriam Patterson (Left in 1994 after Grade 11) flew in for a day from Australia, Yoshiko "gathered our old ISA mates living around Tokyo and had a little reunion. This reunion," she reports with some understandable excitement, "seemed to be the largest I'd ever had after leaving ISA. Fifteen people attended."

The old friends of the nineties who met up with Yoshiko and Mai on Sunday March 17, 2002 in Tokyo are:

Mimiko Akioka,
Noriko Akiyama,
Satoko Goto,
Masaru Itohiya,
Yuko Kasai,
Akiyoshi Kohsaka,
Aya Kurahashi,
Maiko Nishimoto,
Takuya Nishimura,
Seishi Matsumoto,
Youki Mori,
Yasue Watanabe and
Minako Yagi.

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