Little Sensei asks, “What's the best way for us to get to Japan?”
The class says “Ohayo Gozaimasu” (good morning) to Jones Sensei.
Everyone learns to say “Watashi wa” {their name} “desu” which means “I am ...”
Students learn about all the things you can make with origami.
Everyone is busy folding their sankaku (triangle) in half to make a small sankaku.
Look at all the things you can make with origami paper!
The students try to guess the name of the musical instrument Little Sensei is showing them.
Everyone loves watching the taiko drummers!
We are getting ready to dance the Soran Bushi (fishing dance).
We're out on the ocean in our fishing boat. Looks like the waves are pretty high.
Piles of hashi (chopsticks) and rows of gohan (rice) bowls await Pfister Sensei's class.
Getting a helping hand with the hashi (chopsticks).
Everyone tries their hashi (chopsticks).
Holmes Sensei shows the class how to write ichi (one).
San means three in Japanese.
Raise your hand if you are shichi (seven) years old!
Nelson Sensei introduces the students to Kimiko.
Trying on kimonos and obis is fun!
Look how long an obi is!