School Activity Report

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Hakata Ningyou

Our first activity was painting Hakata dolls.

This was my second time doing this activity and it was more fun than last year!

There were different options for dolls this time and they were all very interesting.

We also were able to interact with other people as there were others shopping for dolls and one person even asked us for our opinion.

I think my favorite part of the activities is learning more about Japanese culture and the Hakata Dolls are always very cool to hear about their history and why they are important.

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Yusentei park

The Yusentei Park is a traditional Japanese garden/park.

It has a big pond with Kois in it. ???????????????????????????????

We got to feed them and some pigeons and even pet the Kois.

After enjoying the beautiful garden we drunk Matcha tea and got Japanese candy.

It was so delicious!!!

At the park were also wedding couples who made pictures while wearing beautiful Japanese style clothing.

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Ramen and Gyouza

For this week’s school activity I was especially exited, because we got to make our own Ramen and Gyouza!

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The day before the activity Hirose-sensei taught us about the different kinds of Ramen that exist and how to make Ramen and Gyouza.

The day of the activity we went to “child kitchen” and got to make our own Ramen and Gyouza.

It was very interesting to see the process of how Ramen and Gyouza are made (and it was fun too).

The best part was of course when we got to eat our self-made food.

Delicious!

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Hakata Machiya

写真 2015-05-20 16 00 23Our teacher took us on a trip to the Hakata Folk Museum where we got to see different displays of Hakata throughout the years.

It was interesting to see the displays of miniature towns and scenes.

There was so much detail in every one of them and you could tell how much effort was put into each.

We also got to watch a video about the Hakata Yamakasa festival.

It showed us how they build the shrines each year and all of the hard work that everyone puts in to making them.

The festival looks very difficult and requires a lot of commitment, but everyone works together to make it possible which I think says a lot about Japan in general.

After visiting the museum we walked to the Kushida Shrine.

The shrine is very beautiful and after visiting the museum I think we all appreciated it a little bit more.

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Hakata Doll

I really loved being able to see all the different kinds of dolls there are and how much detail was put into each of them.

Some of the dolls had so much detail that it was amazing to think that someone hand painted all of them.

There were dolls from classic folktales, dolls that were more modern, and elaborate geisha dolls.

They have so many different dolls you can choose to paint as well!

The lady who worked in the shop was very kind and told us different techniques we could use while painting our dolls, and let us see some of the examples as we painted.

It was difficult to choose what colors I wanted to paint my doll and in the end I realized how difficult it must be to paint the kinds of dolls they sell. I hope one day I can paint another Hakata Doll and use the techniques I learned that day!

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Washi Making

Today we got to visit a museum that allows you to make your own washi which is traditional paper made from the bark of the gampi tree.
There were many different styles of paper craft you could choose to make using washi.
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To make the fan I had to first coat a wire mesh frame in the tub of pulp and water,
put the fans frame inside and then coat the frame a few more times with the pulp.
While the paper was still wet we got to add dried flowers and leaves to create our own design.
It was difficult to choose how to decorate it because there were so many options!
When we finished decorating they took our designs to dry, which took a while. While we waited we walked around the museum and got to see a traditional wooden puppet theater.
We were able to go under the stage where is where they would move the puppets by pushing or pulling pieces of wood or strings.
The dolls were really hard to move so the people who would put on the plays must have been very strong. Afterwards we looked at the buddhist altars and other famous Japanese crafts.
We also were able to visit the gift shop before we left. I bought Yame cities famous matcha as a gift as well as matcha curry which should be interesting to try!
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Yusentei#2

This week we visited a Japanese garden called Yuusentei. ???????????????????????????????

It was a lovely sunny day, and the garden was green and beautiful.

We were very lucky to see two couples having their wedding photos taken at the gardens!

The brides were beautiful and it was nice to see them all dressed up in their lovely kimonos.

 

The walk around the garden was very peaceful, and we could hear the relaxing sound of the waterfall from all around the garden.

Hirose Sensei bought us some food to feed to the koi in the large pond.

You could get right up close to them, and a couple of the girls even patted them! ???????????????????????????????

It was all fun until the fish made a big splash and Jessica got all wet…twice!

It was very funny.

 

After walking around the gardens we enjoyed a tea ceremony.

We didn’t actually get to see the green tea being made, but we practiced the words and rules of drinking tea at a tea ceremony, while overlooking the beautiful garden.

It was a wonderful and relaxing day!

——Susan

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Kushida shrine

This week we went to the Hakata Folk Museum and Kushida Shrine.???????????????????????????????

 

 

At the museum we saw some displays of what life was like in old Hakata.

We learnt about the Hakata Yamakasa Festival which happens every year in July.

It was interesting to hear about the history of this festival, and to see the amount of time and effort that goes into preparing for it every year.

I am really happy to see such old traditions preserved, alive and well, in modern day Japan.

 

Also at the museum we got to try using the loom to make Hakata Ori textiles. ???????????????????????????????

It was a very interesting experience, but I don’t think I’m very good at it!

 

 

Afterwards we walked across the street to the Kushida Shrine. We purified ourselves by washing our hands before we entered, then prayed. We practised all the correct techniques at school before we left which was very helpful. We also got Omikuji (fortunes). Mine was Very Lucky so I’m very happy!                    ―――susan

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plastic food

Our activity this week was to go to a place that makes plastic food for display in restaurant windows.

We were all able to create our own “Parfait” to take home with us. ???????????????????????????????

This activity was so creative and so much fun!!
We got to choose the shape of our parfait cup, the flavour (colour) of the sauce in the bottom, and the toppings we wanted to put on (within our given budget).

There were so many toppings to choose from (which actually made making a decision quite difficult), and they all looked so real. It was quite incredible.

We helped to pour the “icecream” into our cups, then we got to decorate using our chosen toppings.
We were able to take photos with any of the items in the store which was very fun.
After we had all made our parfaits, we were treated to a live performance of how a few different foods are made.

The man used wax (nowadays they usually use plastic since the wax melts when the weather gets really hot) to create tempura, lettuce and a fried egg. Some of us even got to have a go at making a lettuce.
We were all disappointed when the activity was over – everyone wanted to do it again!!

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food sample–RIKI

We got to make our own food examples ! ???????????????????????????????

 

Here in Japan I see them in so many restaurants,

I always ask myself how people make these and today I finally got the answer.

 

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The place in wich we made them was full of food examples,

from sweet candy, to fruits, sushi, vegetables, meat and seafood, everything looked so real.

I’m glad that I finally have my own Parfait example 🙂     ——Katie

 

 

Before going to Riki, I thought that it was just going to be a little fun.

When I went though, it was probably my favorite activity I’ve done so far. ???????????????????????????????

 

The two owners of the shop were very funny and entertaining but were still very good at what they do.

They let me make the fake lettuce which was so amazing.

It was interesting to hear how they had come up with their own new techniques that no one else in the world had done before.

It made me have  new appreciation for the sample foods and made me really want to learn how to make more myself!          ———–Matthew

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