within The Doshisha Center for Promotion of Integrated Education. David Foreman: Doshisha Junior/Senior High School Arisa Furimoto: Doshisha Elemenaty School Yuji Kawae: Doshisha Junior/Senior High School Yoshiki Morita: Doshisha University Yoshiyuki Nakagawa: Doshisha Elementary School Soichiro Ooka: Doshisha Junior/Senior High School Nozomi Sakurai: Doshisha Junior/Senior High School Tomoko Yamashita: Doshisha Women’s College Past member Yoshimi Kimura: Doshisha Junior/Senior High School Members of Wild Rover Project Committee, Kaishu Katsu as a token of their friendship. You can see many tombstones beside his, including those of his wife Yae, their family members, and missionaries. At the entrance of the cemetery, just across Neesima’s tombstone silently stands the tombstone of Gohei Matsumoto. He served Doshisha for a long time as a workman and Neesima called him “Gohei-san” with respectful title “san”, while students called him just “Gohei.” This episode reminds us of how Neesima called his wife “Yae-san,” while Yae just called him Jo, because he said in his will that “Firstly teachers must treat their students respectfully.” We can see how he found it important to treasure each individual through his sincere attitude by calling everyone with a respectful title. His words in the will represent his wish for us to value each other all the time.
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