Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Blog #8: My favorite comic

Ryota Yamada
Hello! I'm sorry I late this blog.
 In fact,I have an illness, maybe it is appendicitis(虫垂炎). So,I can't play sports now. It is very hard for me.
Now, I'll  introduce a comic "sket dance". This is the comic which is now appearing serially in the  WEEKLY JUMP.  I love " WEEKLY JUMP.

This book is written by "Shinohara Kenta "And it is made into animation .An anime adaption produced by Tatsunoko Production premiered on April 7, 2011 on TV Tokyo .
This comic contains humorous stories and serious stories. So I can laugh and think my life. Sometimes , I'm encouraged by this comic.
I have all number of this comic. Please read it once! This movie is one of my favorite story.


  

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Blog #8: A Sports festival!

Manami Hiramoto
   Hi, everyone! Today, I went to Tokyo gymnasium at Sendagaya because the sports festival that my sister took part in was held there. Our school has only a small ground so we rent the gym or the ground for sports festival.

   There are many events! For example, a 100m race, some kind of relays, a tug-of-war and so on. The highlight in this festival is the battle of cheering[応援合戦]! The head of cheering group made the original dance and song for their team. 
   By the way, my little sister attends high school which from my graduated so I remembered my high school day when I cheered her. Then, I met my teacher in charge when I was a third-year student in high school. It made me so happy! I really enjoyed the sports festival !!



Sunday, September 11, 2011

Blog#8: Powdered Green Tea

Yuki Morita
   Hello, friends! Do you like to drink powdered green tea? It tastes bitter, so many people don't like it. However, it is easy to drink it now.  There are imitations of  green tea Latte everywhere recently.
   I joined the tea ceremony club in my high school. We maked powdered tea many times. Its process is simple, but there are many manners in the tea ceremony, for example, we turn a tea bowl before we drink it, and say 「結構なお点前で」 (Your tea was so good. ) . 
   First, I  thought it was difficult to remember all manners. We maked tea for many people in a school festival, and an old lady who drank the tea thanked us. We were happy. I realized that the most important thing was to consider guest.  After the moment, I became more and more interested in the tea ceremony.
   Now, I find great pleasure in making or drinking green tea at place I feel at home, for example, in a Japanese-style room. It doesn't matter where we drink it. I like to drink it at my favorite Japanese-style cafe near my house.