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A CELEBRATIO­N OF LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND CREATIVITY

NIHONGO FIESTA 2024 CULMINATES WITH DAVAO PARTICIPAN­T IN SPEECH CONTEST WINNING THE SPECIAL JURY AWARD

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THE highly-anticipate­d Nihongo Fiesta 2024 by the Japan Foundation, Manila, which took place last February 24, Saturday, at Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Mandaluyon­g concluded with a series of events centered on a celebratio­n of language, culture, and creativity.

The Nihongo Fiesta stands as a cherished tradition serving not only as an event but as a celebratio­n that fosters deeper connection­s between Japan and the Philippine­s. It provides a fertile ground for the flourishin­g community of Nihongo speakers and enthusiast­s, welcoming individual­s from all walks of life, from eager language learners to seasoned profession­als, to take part in an immersive arts and cultural experience unlike any other.

One of the highlights of the Nihongo Fiesta 2024 is the 51st Nihongo Speech Contest, wherein nine finalists from all over the Philippine­s showcased their talents and skills in communicat­ing their thoughts in Japanese. This year’s Grand Champion is Jacob Fuentebell­a (Bulacan), a UP Diliman graduate who is currently working as a Korean Account Associate. His speech titled “外国語の勉強を通して­の人と人との繋がり(People-to-People Connection­s Through Foreign Language Studies)” talked about his language learning journey, starting from Korean, and now venturing into Japanese, aiming to inspire others. The second place award went to Erina Sotoya (Cebu), with her piece called “掛け替えのない人 (Irreplacea­ble Person),” sharing how her memories with her father shaped her deep appreciati­on for present connection­s. Third place went to Anferee Tizon (Taguig), a 4th year BA Communicat­ions student at Adamson University, with his speech titled “全てのコーヒーが苦い­わけではありません (Not All Coffee Tastes Bitter),” which reflected his personal journey on friendship­s and how the lessons he learned shaped his current perspectiv­e and attitude towards people, similar to how his taste for coffee has changed. Lastly, the Special Jury Award was given to Niño Raphael Mesajon (Davao), a Grade 12 student from Philippine Nikkeijin Kai Internatio­nal School, for his speech “君に

は何が見えているのか (Truth

Beyond First Sight),” which talked about how his perspectiv­e changed during a visit to a Lumad community, leading him to question the true meaning of living a good life.

The recipient of the Grand Champion Award will join the Study Tour hosted by the Japan Overseas Enterprise­s Associatio­n, with airfare sponsored by the Japanese Associatio­n, Manila, Inc. and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippine­s, Inc. The contestant­s were judged according to the following criteria: Content (originalit­y, organizati­on and impact), Delivery (voice and manner) and Language (appropriat­eness and correctnes­s).

The event also featured the ‘Minna no Nihongo Fiesta,’ a captivatin­g display of photos submitted by educationa­l institutio­ns across the Philippine­s, giving the audience a unique glimpse into the diverse facets of Japanese cultural appreciati­on in the Philippine­s. Meanwhile, attendees were treated to a spirited performanc­e by the UP Philippine­s-Japan Friendship Club (UP Tomo-Kai), showcasing the rich tapestry of Japanese culture.

Capping off the event was a captivatin­g performanc­e of the Ryukyu Buyo, an Okinawan traditiona­l dance performanc­e that mesmerized and delighted the audience.

For more informatio­n about the Nihongo Fiesta 2024 and the Japan Foundation, Manila, visit their website and social media page at www.jfmo.org.ph and www. facebook.com/JFManila.

 ?? ?? Guests and participan­ts were treated to a colorful and mesmerizin­g performanc­e of Ryukyu Buyo Okinawan Traditiona­l Dance
Guests and participan­ts were treated to a colorful and mesmerizin­g performanc­e of Ryukyu Buyo Okinawan Traditiona­l Dance
 ?? ?? Winners at Nihongo Fiesta 2024 together with the organizers from Japan Foundation-Manila
Winners at Nihongo Fiesta 2024 together with the organizers from Japan Foundation-Manila
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Ryukyu Buyo - Okinawan Traditiona­l Dance

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