2nd Annual En Nichi Festival presented by HS Japanese Students and The Japanese Community

PTA – Japanese Co-Rep
ptarep-japan@isb.ac.th

JPC (The Japanese Parents Community) is proud to support the 2nd Annual En Nichi Festival. 

Through this event, the Japanese Club and Japanese Heritage Language Club would like to send the message that “We are firmly committed not to let the Covid-19 stop us! Let’s work together to make tomorrow a better day.” 

Seeing how it is difficult to host En Nichi in person this year, but committed to making a better tomorrow, today! This year, the students have created videos for all to enjoy and learn more about our Japanese culture. The videos include our traditional art entertainments and a virtual tour guide of Tokyo. 

The first video is an ISB version of a famous Japanese pop song, “Fortune Cookie” The highlight of this year’s online event. Many of our ISB members, faculty and staff are featured on this video. You might see some of your friends in this ISB iteration of the hit song by AKB48 and BNK48.  

Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_lv-Zl1tqKSC-RMNw5V2aLRhzfHkwynQ/view?usp=sharing

1-Koisuru Fortune Cookie Final Video.mp4

The second video is a compilation of historic Japanese culture, major tourist destinations and more. At Asakusa, we have Senso-Ji, a Japanese temple, dating back to 600 AD. The Hyakunin Isshu is a compilation of 100 poems from 100 individual Japanese poets dating back to our ancient history. Origami is a folded Japanese mastercraft. The art is made by using only paper and the hands of the artist. Shodou or Japanese Calligraphy is the art of writing Kanji/Japanese characters on a blank slate of washi paper. 

Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1buT3GzfP4DTc61OZQNu61sWsI1J25DPW/view?usp=sharing

2-2021_En Nichi 第2回縁日.mp4

 

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