Program

Go Camp

Go program includes:
 - Lectures
 - Teaching games
 - League games
 - Game reviews
 - Special events

Days without dedicated Go programs are free for the participants. They can be used for:
 - visiting the Kiin and watching the pros at the tournaments and
 - optional sightseeing trips.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
            Jun 25

Checkin day

Jun 26
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jun 27
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jun 28
Day off
or
Sightseeing
Jun 29
Day off
or
Sightseeing
Jun 30
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jul 1
Kansai students friendship tournament
Jul 2
Visit Insei school,
Kiin children tournament
Jul 3
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jul 4
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jul 5
Visit Kansai Kiin, Osaka Castle
Jul 6
Day off
or
Sightseeing
Jul 7
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jul 8
Friendship match with Japanese players
Jul 9

Cultural trip

Jul 10

Cultural trip

Jul 11
League game,
Reviews,
Lecture
Jul 12
League game,
Reviews,
Memorial game,
Sayonara party
Jul 13
Departure day
or
Congress registration
Jul 14
2nd Japan Go
Congress
day 1

Jul 15
2nd Japan Go
Congress
day 2

Jul 16
2nd Japan Go
Congress
day 3

Jul 17
2nd Japan Go
Congress
day 4

           

Sightseeing in/around Osaka

Osaka Castle is one of Japan's most famous castles, and played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. It is deep-rooted in the minds of citizens of Osaka as the symbol of Osaka, as is the "Taiko-han" (founder of Osaka Castle, Hideyoshi Toyotomi) Osaka Castle

Kyoto, Kinkakuji Formerly the imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto is now the capital of Kyoto Prefecture, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area. It is the storehouse of Japan’s traditional culture and the stage on which much of Japanese history was played out. With 17 Unesco World Heritage sites, more than 1600 Buddhist temples and over 400 Shintō shrines, Kyoto is also one of the world’s most culturally rich cities.

Nara occupies the northern part of Nara Prefecture, directly bordering Kyoto Prefecture. Eight temples, shrines and ruins, together with Kasugayama Primeval Forest, collectively form the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara". Nara

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