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A Tribute to Professor Shingo Fujii

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A Tribute to. Professor Shingo Fujii. 1983 – Kyoto University OB/GYN Department. 1983 – Japanese-style dinner at Fujii’s home. 2001 – Western-style dinner at Fujii’s home. 2001– Courtyard snacks at Fujii’s home. 2001 – Rainy dinner at Fujii’s home. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Tribute to

Professor Shingo Fujii

1983 – Kyoto University OB/GYN Department

1983 – Japanese-style dinner at Fujii’s home

2001 – Western-style dinner at Fujii’s home

2001– Courtyard snacks at Fujii’s home

2001 – Rainy dinner at Fujii’s home

2001 – Dinner in the kitchen at Fujii’s home

2001 – Celebrating new residents at Fujii home

2001 – Enjoying the new OB/Gyn residents

2001 – Happy faces of the new OB/Gyn residents

1983 – Playing the guitar for Hiroko Fujii

1983 – Singing with Prof. Konishi

1996 – Singing with Prof. Nikaido

2001 – Singing with his daughters

2001 – Making different music on top of Mt. Hiei

1996 – Posing for a picture at Shinshu University

2001 – Posing for a picture at Kyoto University

1996 – Posing for a picture at Shin-Hotaka

2001 – Posing with the ladies

1996 – Happily posing with the ladies

2001 – Posing with Teruko and Mrs. Fujii

2001 – Looking a little bit like a cowboy

2001 – Looking more like a cowboy

2006 – Looking very much like a cowboy

2006 – Looking backward, while riding forward

2006 – Crossing the river in Bandera, Texas

2006 – Relaxing, after the horse ride

2006 – Still posing, in the Texas Hill Country

2001 – Springtime in Takaragaiki Park

2001 – Enjoying the cherry blossoms

2001 – Hiking among the wild azaleas

2001 – A lonely trail in Takaragaiki Park

picture by Shingo Fujiipicture by Shingo Fujii

2001 – A beautiful walk in Takaragaiki Park

picture by Shingo Fujiipicture by Shingo Fujii

A Successful Leader

1. Must be able to recognize what needs to be done.

2. Must have the skills and knowledge to perform his duties.

3. Must be willing to accept the responsibilities of his position.