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November 2005
Mrs. Laura Bush receives instruction on calligraphy from Master Minoru Sawada, head calligraphy master of the Origin Arts Program, as Alex Kerr, author and Chairman of the Iori Co., looks on.
Mrs. Laura Bush receives instruction on calligraphy from Master Minoru Sawada, head calligraphy master of the Origin Arts Program, as Alex Kerr, author and Chairman of the Iori Co., looks on.
As President Bush looks on, Mrs. Laura Bush shakes hands with Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ryozo Kato and his wife, Hanayo, as the couple greeted the President and First Lady upon their arrival Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005, to Osaka International Airport. President George W. Bush and Laura Bush wave from Air Force One Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005, after arriving at Osaka International Airport in Osaka, Japan.
President George W. Bush, Mrs. Bush, Japan’s Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and the Reverend Raitei Arima, Chief Priest of the Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji Temple, share a light moment during a cultural visit to the temple Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, in Kyoto. President and Mrs. Bush are greeted by the Reverend Raitei Arima, Chief Priest at the Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji Temple, and Japan’s Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, at the doors of the temple Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, in Kyoto.
Mrs. Laura Bush receives instruction on calligraphy from Master Minoru Sawada, head calligraphy master of the Origin Arts Program, as Alex Kerr, author and Chairman of the Iori Co., looks on. Mrs. Laura Bush smiles during an exchange Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, with Master Minoru Sawada, head calligraphy master of the Origin Arts Program, at the Suchiya-cho Townhouse in Kyoto, Japan.
Mrs. Laura Bush holds up her calligraphy of a Chinese character, ei, meaning eternity, during a lesson Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, at the Suchiya-cho Townhouse in Kyoto, Japan. Mrs. Laura Bush participates in the Tea Ceremony Classroom at Doshisha Girls Junior High School and Senior High School during her visit Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, to Kyoto, Japan.
Mrs. Laura Bush accepts a cup of tea from a student in the Tea Ceremony Classroom at Doshisha Girls Junior High School and Senior High School during her visit Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, to Kyoto, Japan. With Mrs. Bush are Susanne Schieffer, wife of U.S. Ambassador Thomas Schieffer, and Mrs. Hanayo Kato, wife of Japanese Ambassador Ryozo Kato. President George W. Bush and Laura Bush smile as they are greeted by monks Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at the Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, Korea.
Mrs. Laura Bush looks through exhibition glass at a piece of pottery Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, during her tour of Gyeongju National Museum in Gyeongju, Korea. With her at right is Mrs. Yang-Sook Kwon, wife of Korea President Moo Hyun Roh. The liquid crystal display of a video camera captures Mrs. Laura Bush as she visits one of three classrooms Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at the Gyeongju English Village in Gyeongju, Korea.
Mrs. Bush shares a moment with students at the Gyeongju English village in Gyeongju, Korea Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005. Mrs. Laura Bush speaks with students at the Gyeongju English Village Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, in Gyeongju, Korea.
A banner welcomes the First Lady to Gyeongju English Village in Gyeongju, Korea, a village that dates back to the 1st century BC in the province of Gyeongsangdo.

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