
The building is still there but it's no longer the school where I taught in 1971. It seems to be falling apart. Considering how many new buildings there are in Hamamatsu and Japan, it's amazing that it hasn't been torn down yet.

A shrine near the school. Serious Japan cliches. Pretty too.

The Heartland Building. They love to use funny English here. I was just interested in the reflections.

Hamamatsu's own skyscraper. A hotel and some other stuff. A teppanyaki restaurant but I couldn't get in without a reservation.

The view of Hamamatsu from the 45th floor. Well worth 300 yen.
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