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Yoshihiko Fukuda, mayor of Iwakuni City, receives a challenge coin from Matthew C. Perry and Iwakuni Elementary Schools at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Japan, Jan. 28, 2019. The schools hosted a mikan presentation and guests arrived at the school bringing mikans as gifts for the students because they are a unique fruit to the country and wanted the children to experience them while in Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Stephen Campbell)

Photo by Cpl. Stephen Campbell

Visitors from Suo-Oshima present air station students with mikans

29 Jan 2019 | Cpl. Stephen Campbell Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan

Matthew C. Perry and Iwakuni Elementary Schools hosted a mikan presentation at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Jan. 28, 2019.

Japanese farmers visited the school bearing mikans as gifts for the students. Mikans are a unique fruit to the country and the farmers wanted the children to experience them while in Japan.

“I know that generations and generations of children that come to Japan love mikan, and it is my pleasure to bring them mikans,” said Akihiko Kimura, head of the Suo-Oshima Agricultural Cooperative Association.

Mikans are a citrus fruit native to Japan that closely resemble tangerines and clementines. Its scientific name is Citrus unshiu and is part of the Rutacaea family under the Citrus genus.

The visitors came as spokesmen for the Suo-Oshima Agricultural Cooperative Association, Iwakuni Kouin Seika Co. Ltd. and Iwakuni Produce Commission Merchants Association.

Distinguished guests who attended the presentation were Yoshihiko Fukuda, mayor of Iwakuni City, U.S. Marine Corps Col. Richard F. Fuerst, commanding officer of MCAS Iwakuni, and Sgt. Maj. Joseph Gregory, sergeant major of MCAS Iwakuni.

After the presentation, Curtis Brown, a student representative of the elementary schools thanked the visitors in Japanese and English.

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