Wednesday, June 30, 2010

*♪* TOU-NICHI-BUN (vol.24) *♪*






We had cultural exchange sessions with two classes of fifth-year students at Nakano Municipal Tounoyama Elementary school on the 22nd and 29th of June.

The activities included not only cultural exchanges but we also participated in class room cleaning with the pupils (we actually mopped the floor!) and played dodge ball.
The students had a great time but were exhausted after trying to keep up with the pupils who were so full of energy.

Junko Fujisaki
Tokyo Japanese Language & Culture College

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

PE Festival






Hospitality & Tourism College Tokyo’s PE festival was held on June 4, 2010 at the Todoroki Arena in Kawasaki city. All students, teachers and staff members were able to deepen their friendship through this PE festival.

This year’s events were volleyball, dodgeball, tug-of-war and basketball, and all of the participants took part in every event with great enthusiasm.
Each group made their unique and original T-shirts and wore them at this event.

Hospitality & Tourism College Tokyo
S.Tsukada

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Unveiling Ceremony





Twenty Japanese maple trees have been planted to commemorate 20 years of educational partnership between Edmonds Community College and Trajal Hospitality & Tourism College, Japan and to honor Jimmy Moritani (1933- 2007) former chairman of Trajal Hospitality & Tourism College. He began a study abroad program in 1986 that has brought over 1,700 students to Edmonds Community College to study English and travel and tourism for an academic year. The program is the oldest partnership between the college and an international institution. May, 2010

Nojima ( Seattle )

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

*♪* TOU-NICHI-BUN (vol.23) *♪*




Today, I want to introduce one of our school’s classes to you.
The name of the class is “News” taught by Mr. Masami Tanaka.
He gives this class once a week and his intelligent explanation is well received by the students, so this class is very popular in our school.
His art of explanation would surprise even Mr. Akira Ikegami (the famous commentator)?!
I want you to experience this “News” class if you have a chance!!

Junko Fujisaki
Tokyo Japanese Language & Culture College