
46 members and 12 staff members of the Kársness School Choir boarded together from the night of the 17th.
It was as if a total of 58 people had a home-stay. It can be put in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Breakfast was supposed to be shojin cuisine, but people at the temple changed it to a Western-style menu for the Icelanders. Sausages and omelets were put on the plates. (Upper part of the picture)

Praying in the morning at the main building of the temple after breakfast: The members listening to the sound of mantra (right in the picture). It appears as though the sound of the mantra has some common features with Iceland traditional chorus.

Members passing time in temple grounds for some time in the morning: A cicada was in an insect cage. It was their first time for visiting students to see a cicada. They now knew what that noise was.
Children excited to see the cicada. The girls were fine with it, but the boys were frightened by it.
It appears as though women are tougher in Iceland.

Taking commemorative pictures with the Buddhist monks: This must have been memorable for them.