

Kenzo K.
Kenzo's Program
Kenzo Kimura is CIEE's featured blogger and writer for the Global entrepreneurship program in Berlin, Germany. He is a senior at American Heritage School in Plantation, Fla. Starting out as a writer for his school's newspaper, The Patriot Post, his involvement and passion for journalism truly reflects his award-winning editorial writing and photography. Kenzo is also fluent in English and Portuguese as well as currently learning Spanish, Japanese and German; making socializing with new people (and traveling) much less of a hassle. In his free time he enjoys listening to Japanese Jazz as well as traveling across the United States with his Speech & Debate and Model UN team.
Posts
To All of Berlin's Future Voyagers...
I'd just like to thank everyone for making my experience so amazing. Below is my one month post-trip video I made with recollections from this summer. I hope all of... keep reading
The Best Time of Our Lives - My Life in Berlin
Throughout the month of July I’ve taken over 1,000 pictures during my stay, capturing small things such as the traditional food we ate to pivotal moments like the World Cup... keep reading
Memories last forever - Berlin, Germany
Moments may be temporary, but memories last forever. From waking up at six in the morning and wishing my roommate Marcial goodbye to running across the Newark, New Jersey airport... keep reading
The Effervescence of a City So Quiet - Berlin, Germany
It all started with a trip to North Korea, a park full of nude men and the effervescent streets of a multicultural market. If anyone asked me how my second... keep reading
A Funny Thing Called Friendship: Berlin Edition
As I quietly type on my keyboard this Saturday morning listening to nothing but the Japanese Jazz musician Ryo Fukui’s Scenery 1976 album; the quiet atmosphere of a bus ride... keep reading
Berlin: The City of Hope or a Hero?
In all honesty, I’m pretty sure every single American student has read at least one fiction book in their lifetime; a book where the story consists of a consistent plotline... keep reading