Activity Reflection /
Jcc Kizuna Day

Activity Information:

Date27/11/2021

Venue: Webex

OrganizerMJIIT

 

Graduate Attributes:

  • Knowledge of Japanese Culture

Position:

-Participant

Mini Report:

Kizuna Day is an annual Japanese Culture event organized by MJIIT to promote cultural exchange and awareness among its participants. The event features various cultural activities and is open to anyone interested in learning more about Japanese culture.

During the event, participants had the opportunity to learn about sushi making and the culture surrounding it. A real Japanese speaker was present to provide an authentic learning experience, and participants were taught about the different types of sushi, ingredients, and techniques used in making them.

In addition to sushi making, participants also had the opportunity to learn about origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. A real Japanese speaker was also present to guide participants through the process and teach them about the history and significance of origami in Japanese culture.

The event was well-organized, and the Japanese speakers were knowledgeable and engaging, providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of the culture and traditions of Japan. Overall, Kizuna Day was a great learning experience for anyone interested in Japanese culture and its customs. The event offered a unique opportunity to connect with others and learn about different cultures among students.

Self Reflection:

As someone who has always been fascinated by Japanese culture, attending Kizuna Day was an excellent opportunity for me to learn more about it. The event was well-organized, and the Japanese speakers were knowledgeable and engaging, providing us with a comprehensive understanding of sushi making and origami.

I found the event to be informative and enjoyable, especially since I was unable to travel to Japan due to the ongoing pandemic. The real Japanese speakers present during the event provided an authentic learning experience, and I appreciated the opportunity to learn from them.

One of the things I enjoyed most about the event was learning about the different types of sushi and the techniques used in making them. I also appreciated learning about the significance of sushi in Japanese culture and how it has evolved over time.

I also found the origami session to be interesting and engaging. Learning about the history and significance of origami in Japanese culture helped me to appreciate it even more as an art form.

Overall, attending Kizuna Day was a valuable experience for me, and I believe that the knowledge and skills I gained will be useful in my future endeavors. I would definitely recommend this event to anyone interested in Japanese culture and its traditions.