Updated Oct. 19, 2022
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On October 4th (Tues.), SIED hosted an event, "Let’s make Origami Crane Earrings!" at International Community Lounge on Imadegawa Campus. 9 international students and 3 local students, 12 students in total participated in this event! In this event, participants experienced traditional Japanese origami and make earring accessories with the origami cranes they made.
Before creating cranes with tiny origami, participants were first challenged to make cranes with large origami. Many of the international students were making cranes for the first time and struggled at first, but with the help of local students who taught them how to fold, they were able to complete beautiful origami cranes!
Now that we were familiar with making origami cranes, it was time to make small cranes! Participants created cranes one-sixteenth the size of the first origami they made. Many of the participants struggled to make one that would almost fit on their fingers, but by the end of the event, they had all completed their original origami earrings.
During the event, many participants communicated with each other talking about their countries of origin and hobbies, and the atmosphere was nice and relaxed throughout the event.
After the event, many participants left with their earrings on, and we received many positive comments from participants saying that they would like to participate in the event again.
We hope all participants had a wonderful experience through our event. We will host many other intercultural events throughout the year with caution to prevent COVID-19 infection, so don’t miss it!
On October 4th (Tues.), SIED hosted an event, "Let’s make Origami Crane Earrings!" at International Community Lounge on Imadegawa Campus. 9 international students and 3 local students, 12 students in total participated in this event! In this event, participants experienced traditional Japanese origami and make earring accessories with the origami cranes they made.
Before creating cranes with tiny origami, participants were first challenged to make cranes with large origami. Many of the international students were making cranes for the first time and struggled at first, but with the help of local students who taught them how to fold, they were able to complete beautiful origami cranes!
Now that we were familiar with making origami cranes, it was time to make small cranes! Participants created cranes one-sixteenth the size of the first origami they made. Many of the participants struggled to make one that would almost fit on their fingers, but by the end of the event, they had all completed their original origami earrings.
During the event, many participants communicated with each other talking about their countries of origin and hobbies, and the atmosphere was nice and relaxed throughout the event.
After the event, many participants left with their earrings on, and we received many positive comments from participants saying that they would like to participate in the event again.
We hope all participants had a wonderful experience through our event. We will host many other intercultural events throughout the year with caution to prevent COVID-19 infection, so don’t miss it!
Hello, we are SIED!
On October 4th (Tues.), SIED hosted an event, "Let’s make Origami Crane Earrings!" at International Community Lounge on Imadegawa Campus. 9 international students and 3 local students, 12 students in total participated in this event! In this event, participants experienced traditional Japanese origami and make earring accessories with the origami cranes they made.
Before creating cranes with tiny origami, participants were first challenged to make cranes with large origami. Many of the international students were making cranes for the first time and struggled at first, but with the help of local students who taught them how to fold, they were able to complete beautiful origami cranes!
Now that we were familiar with making origami cranes, it was time to make small cranes! Participants created cranes one-sixteenth the size of the first origami they made. Many of the participants struggled to make one that would almost fit on their fingers, but by the end of the event, they had all completed their original origami earrings.
During the event, many participants communicated with each other talking about their countries of origin and hobbies, and the atmosphere was nice and relaxed throughout the event.
After the event, many participants left with their earrings on, and we received many positive comments from participants saying that they would like to participate in the event again.
We hope all participants had a wonderful experience through our event. We will host many other intercultural events throughout the year with caution to prevent COVID-19 infection, so don’t miss it!
On October 4th (Tues.), SIED hosted an event, "Let’s make Origami Crane Earrings!" at International Community Lounge on Imadegawa Campus. 9 international students and 3 local students, 12 students in total participated in this event! In this event, participants experienced traditional Japanese origami and make earring accessories with the origami cranes they made.
Before creating cranes with tiny origami, participants were first challenged to make cranes with large origami. Many of the international students were making cranes for the first time and struggled at first, but with the help of local students who taught them how to fold, they were able to complete beautiful origami cranes!
Now that we were familiar with making origami cranes, it was time to make small cranes! Participants created cranes one-sixteenth the size of the first origami they made. Many of the participants struggled to make one that would almost fit on their fingers, but by the end of the event, they had all completed their original origami earrings.
During the event, many participants communicated with each other talking about their countries of origin and hobbies, and the atmosphere was nice and relaxed throughout the event.
After the event, many participants left with their earrings on, and we received many positive comments from participants saying that they would like to participate in the event again.
We hope all participants had a wonderful experience through our event. We will host many other intercultural events throughout the year with caution to prevent COVID-19 infection, so don’t miss it!