Sunday, 29 September 2013

Sea and Mt. Fuju

On 21st September we went to the seaside where we can see Mt. Fuji. We also went to an Aquarium and a small museum about historical animals.
At the aquarium there was a tsunami simulator outside, It was about half the size of a tennis court, and it explained how a tsunami happens. There was a dam which hell water and they lifted it up to make a fake tsunami to flood a model town.
At the aquarium there was a big tank and there was a 2m shark but it was very slow at swimming.  There were also many other types of fish. I think there were clown fish in most of the sections.

At the museum we saw some dinosaur bones, of T-Rex, stegosaurus and an ankylosaurus, some bones were real, but we think some of them were copies.

At the beach there were lots of birds of prey flying around. Mount Fuji look small because it was far away, but really it poked above the clouds.

Monday, 16 September 2013

Typhoon!

Today it was a bank holiday in Japan and there was also a typhoon. The wind speed reached up to 40m/sec (90mph) and it was very rainy.
The wind woke us up because the wind was howling a lot. The trees with thin trunks nearly fell over. The house was very hot because we had extra thick shutters on the windows.

Normally the river is very calm and clear water but today the water level raised up 2m high and it was very rapid and brown.

We were bored because we couldn't go out and TV was mostly news about the typhoon. But we were kind of excited too, because it doesn't happen that often and it was the first time we have been in a proper typhoon.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Learning in Japan

In Japan our teacher can do tricks like putting a handkerchief in one ear and take it out the other ear.
We think he is quite fun. There is only one class for one year group. our class is called "san nen ichi kumi"  (first group of the third year). Our teacher teaches us for every thing except from science and calligraphy. in calligraphy  the headmistress teaches us.

On sports day we do a dance called sourambushi. Our sports day is on a couple of weeks time. The sourambushi is a traditional dance form Hokkaido (the island in the North of Japan) about fishing. We've been learning this dance, and it really hurts your thighs doing it.

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Starting school

We have started school this week,we have to get up at 6:35 and school starts at 8:00. Our school is about a 1KM we have to walk there with other children every week day. There are 23 children in our class. It's the start of school for us in September but other children started year 3 in April .

On the first day we had a maths test and at assembly we had  to introduce ourselves in front of year 3-6, we were not scared  because most of them knew us.

We were supposed to do a fire drill this week, but instead there was a small earthquake for real so we had to hide under our tables.

This week we did art and planned how to make toy cars. We also do a kanji (that's the complicated Japanese writing)  test and do maths every day.





Sunday, 1 September 2013

Starting school tomorrow

Tomorrow we start school.I think it will be very hard for us, because we just had light bags at Acacias, but we will have heavier bags to carry for the Japanese school.
Here is a list of some of the things we have to take:

  • Randoseru (Ransel - School Back Pack)
  • Uabaki (Indoor shoes)
  • Umbrella
  • PE Kit
  • Aka shirobou (Red and white PE cap)
  • Yellow school cap
  • Pianika (piano type harmonica)
  • Recorder
  • Toothbrush and Cup
  • Folder for information
  • Paint set
  • Calligraphy set
  • Bousaizukin (Earthquake cushion)
  • Maths Set
  • Stationery set

Some things you need for school
Bousaizukin - Don't laugh at these too much... they might save your life!
(Left: Joe, Right:Alex)