Forty art students from a West Norfolk school have returned from a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Japan.
The group of Year 10 and 11 students from St Clement's High School, in Terrington St Clement, spent five nights in Tokyo experiencing the country's culture and history.
Lisa Rigby, trip organiser, teacher of art and photography, said: "We left Tokyo and headed to the Hakone region close to Mount Fuji.
“Unfortunately poor weather prevented the group from seeing the iconic volcano, but they did still enjoy a boat trip on Lake Ashi and a visit to the open air museum."
Students visited the Sensoji Temple, Meiji Jingu Shrines, Shibuya crossing, Harajuku and the Tokyo Sky Tree.
They also visited the TeamLab Planets art museum.
Student Ella Evie Baker said: “The videos on my phone don’t capture the experience I had at TeamLab.
"It is something I will remember forever.”
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