Kyoto Week 2017

by Makiko Akita



The decoration in front of the founrain

Kyoto Week was held on APU campus for five days from Nov. 6-10. It was the first time Kyoto Week since the APU established.

The first day of Kyoto Week was a parade.  Participants of parade performed Japanese drum session and Japanese calligraphy in front of the fountain. Also, during the five days students were able to wear kimono in the cafeteria and enjoy traditional Japanese play, and on Wednesday they were able to experience the tea ceremony in a Japanese-style room on the second floor of the cafeteria.

On Thursday, performance show called Gion Festival took place on the campus wave stage. The campus was lit up with 2,000 bamboo lanterns, Japanese music and dance were shown.1st-year-APU student, Maya Osakada, performed dancing in kimono. She said that she had participated in Vietnamese week and Indonesian week so far, but this time she wanted to spread Japanese culture by participating in Kyoto

"Tayu" danced at Millennium Hall

The last day of Kyoto week, the grand show was held at Millennium Hall. At this Grand Show, a drama set in Kyoto showcased, furthermore, the two highest-ranked Geisha called "Tayu" invited from Kyoto performed a traditional dance.



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