I've failed to update my website for months (It was almost four months ago when I last posted my weblog... ) I've been craving to do so though... Now that I've finally found a means to easily keep a record of myself online, I made up my mind to start it over again!
Since my current life is kind of monotonous (I'm praparing for the teacher's exam now, so I stay home almost all day long these days...), I will not be able to write up something special... But I'm still sure that I'll come across something to be mentioned... The act of keeping my personal journal here might help me sharpen my senses, I guess... (^^;
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As many as 30 US college students along with 30 Japanese college students came over to Okinawa today to attend the US-Japan College Students Conference. I got to participate in the conference as a volunteer interpreter, so I joined them in an event today.
I took some of them to a shamisen (three string musical instrument) experience course, which was programmed as one of the cultural experiences. They all looked interested in playing that Okinawan traditional musical instrument, and deligently practiced how to play the shamisen following the instructor's directions. I myself also practiced how to play the shamisen for the first time in my life. It was great fun! One of the US students played so skillfully that we were all amazed with his performance!
I was a little tired, but my fatique were all got over after I talked to C-san (^^)
Since my current life is kind of monotonous (I'm praparing for the teacher's exam now, so I stay home almost all day long these days...), I will not be able to write up something special... But I'm still sure that I'll come across something to be mentioned... The act of keeping my personal journal here might help me sharpen my senses, I guess... (^^;
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As many as 30 US college students along with 30 Japanese college students came over to Okinawa today to attend the US-Japan College Students Conference. I got to participate in the conference as a volunteer interpreter, so I joined them in an event today.
I took some of them to a shamisen (three string musical instrument) experience course, which was programmed as one of the cultural experiences. They all looked interested in playing that Okinawan traditional musical instrument, and deligently practiced how to play the shamisen following the instructor's directions. I myself also practiced how to play the shamisen for the first time in my life. It was great fun! One of the US students played so skillfully that we were all amazed with his performance!
I was a little tired, but my fatique were all got over after I talked to C-san (^^)
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