Split into five groups for cooking in five different styles. Mandatory, I was placed into the Sashimi group (刺身) due to my severe allergy to shellfish. I learned hands on how to slice and dice fresh tuna and salmon. After all groups were done preparing the food, we all came together and had a great feast!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Japanese Tea Ceremony
Today, we had a lecture on "Chado" (茶道)which some refer as the Japanese tea ceremony. It is a precise and comprehensive art, not only surrounding the serving and drinking of tea, but the ritual of preparation, tools and decoration.
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Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Thursday, July 24, 2014
(★^O^★)~Taiko~(★^O^★)
"Taiko" (たいこ), a shorter version of "Wadaiko"(和太鼓) is a type of traditional Japanese drums.
Today we took a charter to Chion-In Wajun Kaikan for a lesson in playing Japanese drums. We had an amazing sensei who was energetic, fun and a little crazy. (lol)
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Experience,
Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Gold Kyo-Yuzen Workshop at Kinugasa Seminar House
Yūzen-zome is one out of many traditional dyeing methods used to create patterns and designs on kimonos.
In this workshop we have access to 7 colors of the rainbow to color on a tote bag or shirt. After coloring when apply fine gold fold on the outlines of our designs. I choose to design a crane, which was the hardest compared to simpler choices such as dragon, rabbits, or cats.
(I did take a photo of my work of art today but somehow it didn't save on my phone.)
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Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Monday, July 21, 2014
Learning about Geiko & Maiko!~
Today's cultural activity we learned about Geiko and Maiko. We headed to the auditorium on Ritsumeikan's campus to view three women formally dressed in kimonos.
*Note: "Geisha" is the term used in and around Tokyo, "Geiko" is used in and around Kyoto.
Geiko are traditional Japanese entertainers that perform several arts, such as dancing, singing, and playing instruments. Their main objective is entertain and keep parties lively.
Geiko
Maiko (A) Front
Maiko (A) Back
Maiko (B) Front
Maiko (B) Back
Played games like musical chairs!
It was a tie!
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Experience
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Making Japanese Sweets! (わがし) at Tsuruyayoshinobu
We made our own Japanese sweets (wagashi) today! We molded raw sweets (namagashi) with dry sweets (higashi) to make a finished mixed product of half-raw sweets (han-namagashi). Each of us had to make two floral deigned sweets by hand. Luckily, there were instructors at every table, helping us to make our "masterpieces" look edible. 。゚(TヮT)゚。
This great display is actually made out with wagashi! I was told that it can last about 2 years. (With humidifier present)
Afterwards, we got to eat them with complimentary おちゃ!
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Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Wearing Yukatas & Gion Matsuri!~ ☆*゜゚*\(^O^)/*゜゚*☆
Gion Matsuri is one of the most popular festivals in Kyoto, Japan. The narrow streets are highly packed with natives and tourists, back-to-back food and clothing stands. The staff took us to "Kimono-PRO", a popular clothing boutique specializing in yukatas. At orientation, all of us filled out a survey listing our height in centimeters and the color we would like to wear. Most of the females listed for pastels like pink or blue. Majority of the males chose black or blue.
(Heart of the festival)
(Our beatuiful Yukatas!~)
(At Teramachi)
(At Gion by the river)
(There were lots of great food!)
(In front of Kimono-PRO)
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Experience,
Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Friday, July 11, 2014
Kiyomizu Pottery Workshop at Mori Tokikan
For our culture activity today, we have made our own mugs, cups (what I chose) or bowls out of "Kiyomizu-yaki" (清水寺やき) clay. This clay traces back to the 5th Century which from that time evolved. We had many mentors on deck assisting all 40 of us mold and shape this rigid and cold clay. Truly this art is more difficult than it seems.
We made our pieces during the first week of the program due to the fact the finalization process of heat and glazing the clay takes about 4 weeks.
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Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Furoshiki Wrapping Workshop (風呂敷) at Marumasu Nishimuraya
Furoshiki (風呂敷) is a man-made cloth (can come in any size) either made out of polyester, rayon, or silk. The purpose of furoshiki can vary between styling objects by wrapping around them for example wine bottles or carrying fruits, or covering tissue boxes for home decor. It's all up to the owner. Overall, furoshiki is highly convenient when needed! 風呂敷は便利ですよ!
During the workshop, most of my classmates struggled with the folds and knots but I managed. In West African culture, I am slightly familiar with wrapping styles using Kente cloth.
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Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Sanjo Dori!~ (三条通り)
Good ole' Sanjo Dori! I love this area! Harbors a 24 Fresco food market, Drug Store, Park, an abundance for fresh farmed goods, and boutiques!
About 8 minutes towards the other end of this street reveals hidden family owned ramen shops and other accommodations of RSJP students!
The locals are very welcoming with the biggest smiles and warmest hearts!
Labels:
Experience
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Going to Kinkakuji (金閣寺)
Also referred as the "Gold Pavilion", stand three stories tall, with a pyramid style roof. The original structure of Kinkakuji was destroyed by arson in 1950 then rebuilt in 1955.
In person, the gold color was so vibrant that I couldn't look directly a it for too long. The sun reflected strongly off the color.
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Trips
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Ritsumeikan University Orientation & Kyoto Museum for World Peace
Still a bit tired from the jet lag of a 17 hour flight, I managed to wake really at sunrise. (No choice with the sun illuminating my whole curtain-less apartment)
My view from my apartment window.
Finally arrived at Ritsumeikan!~
Right after entering, you'll see this amazing piece of art.
(Close-up)
The Kyoto Museum for World Peace had various historic pieces including vivid art imbedded in the walls. Visiting the second floor, displayed a timeline of global conflicts.
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Kyoto City Bus
There are two Kyoto City buses I can ride to Ritsumeikan University, #12 & #50. Buses here in Japan have a balanced system, you enter in the rear left siding door. I wish we can have this in NYC, there would be less traffic and swifter travel time when boarders get on the same time as the riders depart.
When you arrive at your destination, you pay by either exact change, bus ticket, or day/monthly pass.
It's a smooth 23 minute ride to campus! (。⌒∇⌒)。
Labels:
Experience
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Monday, July 7, 2014
いらっしゃい!
Welcome to my blog! I’m going post my adventures in Japan! Currently settling in my new apartment located at Horikawa Sanjo, near the market street of Sanjo Dori. I still can’t believe I’m here, feels like I am physically living through a vivid dream waiting for my alarm clock to go off.
Now I have to go unpack and organize everything from my bags. As well as get my school materials together to get ready for classes tomorrow.
じゃあまたね!
Labels:
Travel
Location:
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
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