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01 Nov 2008 Yoshino Jidai Reunion (Tokyo)


Yoshino Jidai (1996-99) 2008 Reunion Report

Pictures taken at the gathering held November 1, 2008 at the Tokyo Temple Bekkan (Annex) appear below.  Thanks to the cooperation and efforts of many people, the organizer Uemura Kazunori reports thankfulness that a  fun and meaningful reunion was accomplished.  All are looking forward to meeting again!  (Webmaster note:  Names of people appearing here are forthcoming.)  If you took digital pictures and would like them posted here, or if you have caption additions/corrections, (we need names) don't hesitate to contact the Webmaster using a 'Comments' entry.

President and Sister Yoshino

To be identified

President Yoshino, ???, and Sister Yoshino

To be indentified

Pres. Yoshino, To be indentified ? ?, Sister Yoshino

Pres. Yoshino, ??To be indentified, Sister Yoshino

Look- we've got plenty of room for your pictures here too!!
Please share them and include them in this Reunion Report
by contacting the Webmaster via a 'Comments' entry.
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