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University of Denver


Campus view

Campus Building.

Site of the lecture, Stern Hall.


Picture of a lecture

Lecture was held at the Sam and Freda Davis Auditoriuml, which can gather more than 1,000 people.

Attendees listen seriously to the lecture.


Picture of a demonstration

Master calligrapher Kuramoto showed the free line of the semi-cursive style.

Mr. Onodera described the free style of calligraphy by using a broad stroke

Important Sponsors
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Demonstrator

Shubi Association

Choso Kuramoto
Planner

Senior lecturer in the Department of Languages and Literatures at the University of Denver

Senior lecturer
Michiko Croft
Interpreter

Mr. Daniel


The last site of the lecture tour in Colorado was the University of Denver, the capital city of Colorado.  The University of Denver is known for its Daniel Business School, whose Accounting program is among the top ten in the United States; they  offer many majors, such as law, music, science and engineering and have a variety of sports programs for the students.

Stern Hall is the largest at the University and its size made it possible for many people to attend the lecture. The co-sponsors of the lecture were the Consul General of Japan in Denver and the University.  The lecture was opened by the Consul General himself, Mr. Yuzo Ota.

During the lecture Mr. Onoderafs voice resounded through the large hall, and the screen on the stage projected the lecture and the demonstration, from beginning to end clearly. It was a most suitable place for the ending of the Colorado lecture tour.

We thank the University of Denver and the Consul General of Japan for providing this wonderful place and opportunity.


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