Islamic Week and Food Festival 2011
23 Apr 2011 Leave a Comment
in Friends Tags: fukuoka, islam, islamic week, japan, kyushu university
KUMSA (Kyushu University Muslim Student Association) held an event called Islamic Week and Food Festival 2011. It was held in Ito Campus (18-19 April 2011) and Hakozaki Campus (20-21 April 2011). In this event, people could get many information about Islam, participating the open-lecture, joining essay and photography competition, wearing Islamic dress, and so on. The main event was held in Hakozaki campus, 23 April 2011. Many Japanese people were enthusiastic in joining the lecture. They asked some questions to deepen their understanding about Islam.
Let me tell you more about the food festival. Because this was an Islamic event, so all foods provided were halal food.
There were three food-corners from three different countries: Indonesia, Egypt, and Malaysia. After the open-lecture, people could have their lunch for free. Many foods were provided. I ate Egypt’s and Malaysian’s. For dessert, I got a cup of es teler from Indonesian’s corner.
I was so happy today because I could meet many friends. It’s been quite long time I didn’t see them. Hisashiburi desu ne!
A Day in Nishijin
19 Apr 2011 2 Comments
in Friends Tags: food, fukuoka, lunch, nishijin
I had a nice day yesterday. The sun shined brightly and I didn’t have any class yesterday (hahaha…).
I went to my friend’s mansion in Nishijin. Mba Erna, that’s how I called her. I met her and her son, Riku, this afternoon. We had lunch together and had very interesting talk. We were talking many things: life in Japan, family, marriage, and some recipes of cooking. For your information, Mba Erna is so good in cooking. You can see her cooking here: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.104192586275082.9418.100000530238179.
For the lunch, we had Indonesian cooking. I was so happy I could find Indonesian taste there.
Before going home, Mba Erna took some packs because she wanted me to bring home some foods. She packed some foods and gave me an extra one, cheese cookies made by herself. Hurray! I love cheesy foods…!
Gochisosama deshita…!
More photos:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.1798436993771.2094095.1025147030
Help! We’re Lost!
15 Apr 2011 Leave a Comment
in Friends Tags: fukuoka, shikanoshima
Today was a crazy day! Hahaha.
After finishing my class, I decided to go somewhere with Fifi. Actually we wanted to go to a park in Uminonakamichi. But then we tried to go further and we’re get lost. But fortunately, we arrived in a beautiful place near Shikanoshima. It was really really close to the sea. The breeze was so great.
On the way home, we got down in Uminonakamichi, a place we should go at first. Again, it was close to the sea. We took some photos there and end this crazy-trip by having pizza for dinner. Otsukaresama!
Moving to New Dormitory
04 Feb 2011 4 Comments
in Student Exchange - Fukuoka Tags: dormitory, fukuoka
Today WJC students had new-dorm-visit. Actually the building wasn’t completely built. But that’s not really a matter because we were just checking our new room. It was definitely different from the old dorm, each room will be filled by 4 students. Each room had its air conditioning, and the best I love, its restroom and bathroom were so nice..! Digital and awesome…!
I’m going to move to the new dorm maybe on April, or maybe before it. Can’t wait…
Fukuoka = Amazing
18 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Student Exchange - Fukuoka Tags: fukuoka
I had Ichiki-sensei class today and you know what, he told us many interesting things. Now I know why I have to be proud of Fukuoka. These are some of my reasons: 1.The first temple in Japan was built in Fukuoka 2.Fukuoka is the origin place of some Japanese food, ex. Manju, Soba, etc. 3.Many famous artists come from Fukuoka
Good news for this day: In Ichiki-sensei class I heard many songs from many countries. That was great..!



















