How do you think about Japan? -foreign studnets feel-

We conduct an internship as a student NPO "AIESEC". As we want to spread how Japan has their original cultures correctly, we made this blog and would tell you how internship takers feel about Japan.

Dec 11, 2009

Show you a Japanese web site!

Hello! Every one seeing this blog!

Today, I've just discussed how this web site be seen by many many people.
Actually, people who accesses to this blog is just a member of AIESEC only!!
(I don't know definitely, but almost true.)

So, I've researched how we can tell others who don't know about our web site.
Then, I found one of the way I didn't try to!

That's a truck back function!

If you are writing a blog, you may know about this function, though, almost all "net surfer" doesn't know about this.

Then, I've found one of a Japanese web site that shows us how this function is useful.

This is just a TEST, but I believe this should make a great effect!

And more, if you've found some blogs that is related to our goal, please send me that URL, and I'll ask the blogger to truck back our blog!

I'm looking forward to affecting this function!

トラックバックの仕方(how to use trackback)

Dec 10, 2009

Ise Shrine



Hi, i'm Atsu.

I'm from Mie prefecture in Japan.
So, now i'm going to introduce Ise Shrine.
Needless to say, Ise Shrine is in Ise in Mie prefecture.
This is the most largest and greatest shrine in Japan, i think.
Here dates back to beginning of Japan.
I can't write about it in detail because this includes sooooo long story.
If you get interested in it, you can watch the HP.

http://www.isejingu.or.jp/shosai/english/index.htm

By the way, I went there with my Taiwanee friends in this summer.
...
sorry, i don't have enough time to write this ariticle completely.
I have to go a part-time-job right now.
This work is teaching students: clam school teacher.

ok...
good bye!

Dec 9, 2009

Japanese winter

Hello! I'm Yuka. These days, it is very cold... Last Sunday, the highest temperature was 11 degrees Celsius. And, the temperature of the refrigerator at the restaurant I worked in was also 11 degrees Celsius. Be careful not to catch a cold! (But I assume the temperature in Poland is more cold^^;)

In such a cold day, taking a bath makes us relax. It is often said that Japanese is the people who love to take a bath. I, also, like to soak in the bath! Many people feel happy when they soak in the hot water to their shoulder and forget the everyday worries after their work (or, for us, studying).

By the way, do you know Sento? It is a public bath in Japan. There is a very big bathtub. People, especially elderly people, go to the public bath and enjoy communication with other people there. In many cases, the water is very hot, so it may be hard to soak in the bath for the long time. But after taking a bath, we will feel warm to the core. Not only our body but also our heart may be warm through communication, too^^

There are Sentos in Kyoto, too. I have heard that it needs 410yen for one time. It is a little expensive… but it may be good experience to go to Sento.


See you for the next time! Let’s enjoy Japanese winter.