On Tuesday we loaded up on a bus for the Yokohama Rubber Company's Shinshiro plant, which is their main production facility for their tires. They make tires for passenger cars, trucks, buses, tractors, off-road vehicles, and almost anything else with four wheels. We were given a tour of the plant and saw every step of the tire manufacturing process, from mixing globs of rubber into sticky slabs to putting the treads on and preparing them for shipping. For someone who spent the five months before this trip working at a wheel manufacturing plant, touring a tire manufacturing plant was a blast. There were a bunch of similarities in layout, machinery, color schemes, sounds, etc. that reminded me of home. We weren't allowed to take any pictures, so all I have is the front sign. One of my favorite parts of the program schedule so far. Not much else to report on this week, it's mostly been classes and day-to-day life in Japan, but I've had some fun lunches and dinners. Cafes ...
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