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"British Hills is a unique, luxurious resort and conference center
located in Shirakawa, Fukushima Prefecture about 230 kilometers from Tokyo.
British Hills, which resembles a fine English country estate
spread over 24 hectares,
gives its guests the opportunity to experience anauthentic
English environment without leaving Japan. Its facilities include a dining
hall and pub, a health spa and swimming pool, tennis courts and croquet
field, with golf and skiing nearby. Guests stay in well-appointed period
cottages and can choose from a variety of cultural activities and courses
such as ceramic arts, calligraphy, cooking, and aroma therapy. Special
events, such as classical concerts and "mystery" dinners, are held
from time to time.
〒962-0622
福島県岩瀬郡天栄村大字田良尾字芝草1-8
tel.0248-85-1313 fax.0248-85-1300 " (Home Page of British Hills)
How could an owner of a language school in Tokyo design,
coordinate, furnish, and collect all these, not to mention employ the staff from
England?
Just before leaving BH on Sunday morning, I happned to overhear the
manager, probably a British in his 40`s, a tall gentleman with his long hair
queued,
discuss with his staff wearing balck ties and having the Union Jack downed from
the pole in
condolence of Queen
Mother, who passed away the day before.
Reference:
- April 1, 2002 -