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Okonomiyaki Party

“Okonomiyaki-Party”-welcome new friends from Nepal. All dormitory students made “Okonomiyaki”. “Dancing”, “Boxing”, “Playing the guitar”, and finally “Arm Wrestling” began. They looked very satisfied though they came from the different countries. They enjoyed the very exciting party.

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We took part in a festival at “Yamashina-Sannomiya” held once a year. More than 40 men carry “Mikoshi “a portable shrine” and walk around the town. It weighs over 1 ton. We had very valuable experiences, “Sashi” and “Neri”.

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We took part in a festival at “Kanshuji-Hachimangu”. We are deeply grateful to warm encouragement of the local people the same as “Sports Festival”. We hope an exchange between you and us will become active.

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Students took part in “The forty-first Sports Festival of Ono school district” on 6th in October. They were very nervous at first. But thanks to warm welcome of the local people, they became more and more active. They ran and cheered as hard as possible. They interacted with the local people for the first time […]

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We went to see “Nagahama & Kita- Biwako Great Fireworks” on August 5th ( Monday ). The more than 10,000 fireworks lighted the surface of the lake, it was worthwhile to see them. We talked with everyone all night, so we had a very good time.

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We held the Briefing session of “Kyoto Asuka Academia” in Hanoi and Nha Trang. We tied up with “AMY Japan Education Center” in Nha Trang.

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Gion Festival

Speaking of summer in Kyoto, it is the Gion festival. We experienced Gion festival July 16 on a school excursion. Many “Yamahokos” decorated with arts and crafts, they are even described “Mobile Art Museums”. Unfortunately, we couldn’t see Yamahoko Junko parade, but we felt old history of Japan by seeing “Yamahokos”. The Gion festival(Kyoto, Yasaka […]

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The Tanabata Festival was held on July 5. We wrote our wishes on the strips and hang it on a bamboo tree. After we talked about our wishes in front of everyone. Compared to when we enrolled, surprisingly we really improved in Japanese. Tanabata festival originated from the Chinese star festival called Kikkouden. Tanabata is […]

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