Introduction to Japan Institute for Japanese Studies Where is Japan? Education in Japan Age Grade 3-4 Kindergarten (幼稚園 Yōchien) 4-5 5-6 13-14 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 14-15 3 15-16 16-17 1 2 17-18 3 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 Educational establishments Elementary school (小学校 Shōgakkō) Compulsory Education Junior high school / Lower secondary school (中学校 chūgakkō) Compulsory Education High school / Upper secondary College of school technology (高等学校 (高専 kōsen) kōtōgakkō, abbr. 高校 kōkō) Special school (特別支援学校 Tokubetsu-shien gakkō) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Japan National holidays New Year's Day: Coming of Age Day: Foundation Day: Vernal Equinox: Keep Japan Green Day: Constitution Day: Children's Day: Respect for the Aged: Autumn Equinox: Health Sports Day: Culture Day: Labor-Thanksgiving Day: Emperor's Birthday: January 1 January 15 (for those 20 years old) February 11 (founding of Japanese State) March 21 April 29 (remember Emperor Showa) May 3 (celebrate Japan's constitution) May 5 September 15 September 24 October 10 November 3 (celebrate Japan's heritage) November 23 December 23 Japanese money http://sakutomo.cocologwbs.com/himitu/images/osatu.jpg http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82 %A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:JPY_coin1.JPG Summer drinks & snacks http://www.e-kanekoya.com/photo-drink/kramune300.jpg http://blog-imgs-19.fc2.com/n/i/d/nidablognote/eyes0633.jpg http://image.rakuten.co.jp/good-choice/cabinet/19/0332-99-0007.jpg http://blog-imgs-23.fc2.com/s/u/n/sunnyhare/39853_SK_LG.jpg A Day in the Life of Kentaro http://www.tjf.or.jp/shogakusei/kentaro/index_e.html Kon-nichi wa “Hi” Itadaki masu “I’ll receive this meal thanks to someone’s hard work.” Itte kimasu “I’m leaving the house.” Go to school Ohayo “Good morning.” Indoor Shoes & Shoe Lockers Homeroom Calligraphy P.E. Class Break Time Lunch Time Togetherness at Lunch Time Bento lunch box Cleaning Why Must Students Clean? Sayonara “Bye bye.” After School Juku After-school School Homework Dinner Ah, a nice hot bath! Oyasumi-nasai “Good night.” Program Goals • Three Types of Writing Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana • Japanese Calligraphy Three Types of Writing • Kanji: 山、川、木、火、月 • Hiragana: あ、い、う、え、お • Katakana: ア、イ、ウ、エ、オ Kanji (漢字) Kanji (漢字) Kanji (漢字) Tools for Calligraphy • Brush (Fude) • Ink (Sumi) • Ink Stone (Suzuri) • Rice Paper (Hanshi) • Water Dropper (Mizusashi) • Felt Mat (Shitajiki) • Seal (Inkan) Some simple Kanji Sun Moon Mountain Fire Tree Person River Mouth Thank You !
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