Updated Jul. 21, 2023
Hello, we are SIED!
We held “Let’s enjoy Japanese Festival!” on Monday, July 3.
A total of 10 people, including 5 local students and 5 international students, participated in this event.
Participants played the Ennichi games after introduction of Japanese festival and ice-break at the classroom in Fusoukan.
At the ice-break, they not only introduced themselves but also shared their country's festival with each other, deeping their friendships.
In the game, we played three games: die cutting, bouncy balls scooping, ring throwing.
We were divided into two teams and played the game but all the SIED staff are very happy that both teams were able to create a sense of unity and enjoy the game.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated!
SIED will continue to organize various international exchange events for everyone to enjoy.
We held “Let’s enjoy Japanese Festival!” on Monday, July 3.
A total of 10 people, including 5 local students and 5 international students, participated in this event.
Participants played the Ennichi games after introduction of Japanese festival and ice-break at the classroom in Fusoukan.
At the ice-break, they not only introduced themselves but also shared their country's festival with each other, deeping their friendships.
In the game, we played three games: die cutting, bouncy balls scooping, ring throwing.
We were divided into two teams and played the game but all the SIED staff are very happy that both teams were able to create a sense of unity and enjoy the game.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated!
SIED will continue to organize various international exchange events for everyone to enjoy.
Hello, we are SIED!
We held “Let’s enjoy Japanese Festival!” on Monday, July 3.
A total of 10 people, including 5 local students and 5 international students, participated in this event.
Participants played the Ennichi games after introduction of Japanese festival and ice-break at the classroom in Fusoukan.
At the ice-break, they not only introduced themselves but also shared their country's festival with each other, deeping their friendships.
In the game, we played three games: die cutting, bouncy balls scooping, ring throwing.
We were divided into two teams and played the game but all the SIED staff are very happy that both teams were able to create a sense of unity and enjoy the game.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated!
SIED will continue to organize various international exchange events for everyone to enjoy.
We held “Let’s enjoy Japanese Festival!” on Monday, July 3.
A total of 10 people, including 5 local students and 5 international students, participated in this event.
Participants played the Ennichi games after introduction of Japanese festival and ice-break at the classroom in Fusoukan.
At the ice-break, they not only introduced themselves but also shared their country's festival with each other, deeping their friendships.
In the game, we played three games: die cutting, bouncy balls scooping, ring throwing.
We were divided into two teams and played the game but all the SIED staff are very happy that both teams were able to create a sense of unity and enjoy the game.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated!
SIED will continue to organize various international exchange events for everyone to enjoy.