2012年10月12日金曜日

Assignment #3: Viral Videos

I watched all of the examples of viral videos, and I found some common features among them. First, all of them made me smile. The movies about babies were so cute, and the music video was funny. They were different kind of movies, but they all made me feel good after I watched. Second, they were really catchy. They all were short  movies, and I could understand them even it was the first time that I saw the movies. And languages which are spoken in the videos are not important. I'm Japanese and I couldn't understand Korean at all, but I could enjoy Korean movie too. So I think viral movies have something that attract us except words.

2012年10月5日金曜日

Assignment #2: Images

I chose a photo, named "Messagr for Japan". In this picture, a girl is taking part in an anti-Japan protest in Taipei. Because of Senkaku-problem, a lot of Chinese people hate Japanese now. My friends said that her father had to get off  the taxi in China because he was Japanese. And everyday I hear the news like this on TV, and it's always worse, for example, a bilding of a Japane company was broken, and so on. However, a few days ago I talked about this problem with my friend who is Chinise, and my way of thinking toward it was changed. His grandparents are in China, so he go back to China every year. He've lived in Japan for fifteen years and he is mostly Japanese, but people in China are really kind to him. He said, "People now hurting Japanese are just one part of people in China." And I don't think the girl on this picture had the massage as her will. Probably an adult told her to do so. Therefore, I think Japanese people shouldn't hate all Chinise people.

2012年9月27日木曜日

Assignment #1: Then and Now

This film taught me a lot of things that I didn't know. The most surprising thing I learned from this film is about suicide. By watching news programs on TV, I knew that many people commit suicide after the tsunami. However, I didn't know how high the number is. In this film, a man said, "In Ishinomaki, ten people commit suicide a month. That's one person every three days." I was surprised at the number. I think one person every three days is too many. Even though they survived from the tsunami, they dicided to die. I can't imagine how hard the life after the tsunami was. I think I have to know more how people felt then.


2012年6月29日金曜日

Assignment #9: How's it Going?

I'm satisfied with my I university life at KGU. Before I entered KGU, I wanted to have a good time with my friend, and also study hard. My life is like that now. As I heard before I came here, I have to do a lot of homeworks and SIS is really "kakokusai". I have written four reports, and yesterday I wrote one of them. Although homeworkers are really hard, I can feel the sence of accomplishment. I think the harder they are, the more sence of it I can feel. And it's stronger when I try hard with my friends. The days I have to take exams are coming. I'm going to try hard with my friends.

2012年6月22日金曜日

Assignment #8: Maturity and Adulthood

I don't feel I am an adult. I feel like I am about fifteen years old. I can't believe that I am eighteen years old now. What is surpurising is that, I can marry! I can't believe. I think university students are not adult. They are childish. Of course there are grown-up students, but I think almost all students are not grown-up. Most of the students pay for the school expenses with their parents' money, and there are also many students who don't have their part-time jobs. Besides the problems about money, I think there are the other problems to consider university students to be adults. Some students often skip classes and don't study well. I think university students should be more responsibly.

2012年6月15日金曜日

Assignment #7: Regret

When I was in the first or second grade in my elementary school, I went to dance school. I love Japanese idle groups named "morning-musume" and "mini-moni" then, and the dance school said that "Let's dance like mini-moni!" That's why I started to go to the dance school haha. When I was in the third grade, I had to move to Hiroshima because of my father's work. Then I've been to the dance school for only one or two years, and I wanted to keep going. But I was afraid to go to the new one. So I ended up dancing. When I was in the junior high school and high school, I did same thing. I was afraid. But I always wanted to start to go to dance school. Now, I'm not what I used to be. I belong to a dance circle! Because of my really short dancing experience, I can't dance well. But I'll try hard and victry to my regret.

2012年6月1日金曜日

Assignment #6: JapanToday.com

I read the article about "Tokyo's 2020 Olympic". It says that Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said that Hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games will be a symbol of Japan's recovery from the earthquake and tunami that happened last year, and Japanese Olympic Committee President and 2020 bid leader Tsunekazu Takeda also appealed to stage the Olympics in 2020 in Tokyo. I agree with the ideas that they have. I think we can appeal Japan's recovery and safety. After the earthquake and the accident at a nuclear power plant, foreign people thought that whole Japan was exposed to radiation, and some events that was supposed to held in Japan were called off. Even now, some foreign people think so. So, staging Olympics in Tokyo will be the best chance to appeal the safety of Japan to the world. And I think Japan's recovery will encourage people all over the world, too.