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 Festival at Kyushu University (Ito Campus)
05 Apr 2011 3 Comments
in Friends Tags: festival, ito campus, kyushu university
Better late than never…
This video is about an interesting game when I went to a festival in Kyushu University. At that time, I had to pay 100 yen for throwing somebody’s face with creamy creamy cake twice. There were many photos of some students and I might choose one of them as my target.
Strawberry Cake from Shinkai-sensei’s Class
16 Dec 2010 Leave a Comment
in Student Exchange - Fukuoka Tags: kyushu university, sensei, shinkai, strawberry cake
I heard a nice story today. Kurita sensei shared her experience going to France when she was a high school student. She wasn’t taught any French – language class and she was staying there for about a year. She was living in her host-family’s house. She was in France for a kind of student exchange program. She was the only one Japanese student in her city, Vernon. Kurita sensei said that what she thought at that time didn’t become reality. What she expected was an interesting classes and interesting life. But what she found at that time was some things inconvenient.
In the afternoon, I went to campus in order going together to Kyushu University. I was waiting in the L1 room with Ocha but suddenly some people came and they said that they were going to have a meeting in L1 room. No choices, I and Ocha left the room. Next to L1 class, there were a food class. Suddenly Roanne opened the door when I was right in front of the classroom door. She asked me to join the ‘Christmas-party’. Then I entered the room and found so many students and also some staffs: Koto san, Bruno san, and of course Shinkai san because he was the lecture of the class. I was given a piece of strawberry cake also. Thank you, minna san.
This day as I said I had a campus tour in Kyushu University and Kaku sensei as the guide. I went there with so many friends: Toony, Minto, Ocha, Sunny, Kelly, Sarah, Sandra, Aline, Alex, and Cam Van. We were also going to its library and I found so many books related to my Independent Study Project. ^^
Good news for today: I was enjoying my time with Minto today. She was invited to a wedding party and I was accompanying her in deciding the best dress she could wear. =)
Kyushu University: Ito Campus
21 Nov 2010 Leave a Comment
in Friends Tags: ito campus, kyushu university
I went to Kyushu University today with my friends and some JD-mates. It was located in Ito, another part of Fukuoka Prefecture. There was a festival there. So many takoyaki(s), so many yakisoba(s), and so many boys. The last I loved most. Hahaha. It’s just because all students in my university are all women.
I watched so many interesting activities. There were acoustic live performance, acapella live performance, live music, and so on.
I also joined a so-fun-game. By paying ¥100, I could choose a man who I could throw a creamy cake to his face. I threw the creamy cake twice to a handsome student ‘provided’. Hahaha. I made a video-recording of it (thanks to Rise).
Good news for today: I ate 16 takoyaki(s)…! OMG, they were so delicious….and cheap…! ^0^









