Yuki's Blog
Tuesday 8 December 2015
I wonder if I'll able to carry out something that I decide to do. The reason why I concerned about this is that I've never achieved my goal as I thought. Every New Year's Eve, I've made few purpose to improve myself: read English books at least 3 times, do exercise every day, be considerate to others anytime so on. My resolution of next year is improving my English; hearing conversation, reviewing grammer, and practicing speaking, even though after I go back Japan. These days I think the most difficult thing to achieve is not to obtain some skills you wanted but also to keep on doing the things you decided to do for a year. But, I swear I'll work on my English improvement!!!
Speaking the day that almost all Japanese eat same things is New Years Day. On the day, Japanese eat traditional food that is called "Osechi". Osechi contains many kind of food: shrimp, sea tangle, bean, boiled fish paste, maron so on. Every food that is included in Osechi has good luck meaning. For instance, shrimp. As you know, shrimp's back hunched up. This mean that if you are getting more and more old, even though your back will be hunched up like shrimp, we wish you alive longer and your health. It's interesting and curious food to know each meaning. I would like to you to eat and go through this Japanese tradition.
Saturday 28 November 2015
Weird Wedding
Now, over 60 hundred million people are living in this world. Uncountable cultures exist all over the world. The more community are, the more cultures are. Of course, culture of wedding is not exception. Have you imagined your wedding? As you know, if you got married with a spouse who was born in foreign country, you might get a traditional wedding that is different from the one of your country. Do you know German culture of wedding? In there, people who are invited to the wedding celemony break many plates, glasses, or whatever they can break. After that, the newlyweds clean up them. This custom shows teachings. When the newlyweds would face a severe probrem, they have to help each otheres together. This work makes their bonds more stronger just as cutting cake.
Tuesday 24 November 2015
I'd like to talk about Miyazaki animation. Do you know Hayao Miyazaki? He is the most famous directioner of animation in Japan. If you've never heard his name, but you may heard this animation: Totoro, Mononoke, and Spirited Away. These his animation is one of the movie I want to recommend you the most. His animation is not only interesting and attractive story but also educational one; for example, Mononoke, it was wrote about environment and our destroying of forest. It makes us considerate about our earth. Most his animation has received high evaluations. You should try to watch his wonderful movie.
Tuesday 17 November 2015
I'd like you to visit Kyoto as relaxing and historical sigthseeing spot in Japan. Especilly, I recomend you to go Fushimi-Inari Shrine. It's famous for its thousands of red tori gate (it called Senbon-Tori), which straddle a path behind its main shrine. Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines related to Inari. The beauty of the path that is surrounded a thousands of red tori is beyond our discription. Fushimi-Inari Shrine is the one of the most impressive and memorable spots in Japan.
Tuesday 10 November 2015
I'd like to learn Korean. I have some reason why I want to learn it. One is that I am a half Japan and Korean. But I cannot speak Korea at all, moreover, I've never been to Korea for my life. I think it's not good. I should learn about Korea more: language, culture, especially food!!!! Second is that I like Korean pronounce. It sounds cute. Third is that I made many Korean friends in Calgary. I like all of them. I want to talk with them not only English but Korean. That's all reason I want to learn Korean.
Tuesday 3 November 2015
If I won the $10 million in the lotte, what will I use it for? At first, I'll devid it with my family. Then maybe, I'll take a trip all over the world! Because I've been longed for go to see many cities and the World Heritage, and to talk with many people who are from many other countries. After that, I'll contribute all the rest to charity. It makes more people happier. And we needn't a large sum of money to live in happy. Of course, we need money to live: eat, take education so on. But too enough money sometimes makes our live destroy.
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