The Origami Crane is a symbol of peace.
We tried on kimonos and geta (sandals).
We are learning how to do origami (Japanese paper folding).
We are learning about using hashi (chopsticks).
I liked doing origami!
We're learning to write our numbers in Japanese.
A Japanese volunteer writes our names in Japanese calligraphy.
We have learned our kanji numbers.
We are trying our chopsticks.
We are wearing kimonos and obis like the children in Japan on their festival days.
We are dancing the Soran Bushi fishing dance.
I'm trying to use hashi (chopsticks) to pick up pretend "gohan" (rice).
Our Japanese volunteers showed us how to dance.
These dolls are brought out on Girls' Day - March 3rd.
We're adding faces to our origami neko (cat) and inu (dog).
I'm practicing my numbers in Japanese.
Japanese volunteers showed us how to dance!
We are all using our hashi (chopsticks).
Japanese volunteers show us how to dance.
Trying on kimonos and obis is fun!