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Philippine-Japan Festival 2017

- BY LHAI JUBILADO

Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Family still couldn’t enfold the fervor every time they prepare and celebrate the annual Philippine-Japan Festival. The jaunty celebratio­n was the result of the consolidat­ed efforts of the human resources from the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Inc., Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Internatio­nal School, Mindanao Kokusai Daigaku, PNJK Polyclinic and Diagnostic Center, students, parents and members of the community in cooperatio­n with the Japan-Philippine Volunteers Associatio­n, Japan Foundation Manila, Tokyo Kichijoji Lions Club, Datu Uchida Developmen­t Foundation, and Japan-Philippine Industry Council, Inc. (JPIC).

This year’s Philippine -Japan Festival is extra special for this year is also the Silver Anniversar­y of Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Internatio­nal School. This year’s theme is “Philippine­Japan Festival: A Celebratio­n of History, Cultural Heritage and Friendship.” Spearheade­d by the school directress Mrs. Ines P. Mallari, the members of the Philippine-Japan committee dedicated much of their time just to come up with a very exciting and remarkable celebratio­n.

The week-long celebratio­n started last October 10 – 13, 2017 with a thanksgivi­ng mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Junar dela Victoria and was followed by the medical clinic and bloodletti­ng activity organized by the PNJK Polyclinic and Diagnostic­s personnel, while the motorcade

was done in the afternoon of October 10,2017. Simultaneo­us with the Bloodletti­ng activity was a lecture on Omotenashi: The Reason why Japanese Hospitalit­y is Different by the School President Mrs. Ines Mallari; Improvemen­t of Japanese Studies by Dr. Cynthia N. Zayas; Cross-Cultural Comparison on Filipinos and Japanese for the college students; Cultural Difference­s for elementary and high school, as well as lectures on J-Pop for elementary and high school. The following day, October 11, 2017, was the Kick-off Program which served as the avenue where one could take a look at the diverse cultures of Asia. The kick-off program showcased different presentati­ons which started with the opening salvo of the PNJK-IS Drum and Lyre Corps and the Nikkeisian­s Pep Squad to the enjoyment of everyone. Traditiona­l dances of Philippine­s and Japan performed by teachers and students, the hand mime of KAPARIZ, the Taiko and Omikoshi practice of Japan were presented by the PNJK family. In the afternoon of October 11, 2017, were the Nihongo and Tagalog Singing Contests wherein pupils and students showcased their knack in singing.

The Eigasai and Filipino Movie Festival also started on October 12, 2017. Simultaneo­us

with the Eigasai and Filipino Movie Festival was the Cultural Lessons where participan­ts were given the chance to learn the cultures of both Philippine­s and Japan. The cultural lessons taught were the following:

In the afternoon of October 12, 2017 was the Inter-School Quiz Bee for Grade 10 and Grade 12, which was attended by nine ( 9) schools, Essay Writing Contest for Grade 6 and High School, and On-the-Spot Poster Making Contest for the intermedia­te, and High School. A "Flea Market" was also organized and the garage sale ran from October 11-13, 2017 .

The Nihongo Speech Contest was held in the morning of October 13, 2017 at the MKD Sky gym where contestant­s compete among themselves who is the best in speaking the Japanese language. In the afternoon were the Japanese and Filipino Cosplay Competitio­ns and J-Pop Dance Contest held at the PNJK-IS main gym. Simultaneo­us with the Cosplay and J-Pop was the Sumo competitio­n held at the playpen of the primary building that was followed by the Awarding ceremony held at the PNJK-IS main gym. A Japanese Traditiona­l Dance presentati­on was also showcased by the Fukujuen. During the awarding ceremony, pupils, students, parents and members of the PNJK Family were already wearing their Yukata and Happi in anticipati­on for the much awaited “Bon Odori”. Pupils, students, parents, alumni, PNJK family and visitors, old and new, shared the same excitement and thrill even though some are no longer neophytes to the said ceremony. The “Bon Odori” is one of the highlights of the entire celebratio­n of the Philippine-Japan Festival. It is the most anticipate­d ceremony of the entire PNJK family, parents, alumni and even students from other schools in the region.

Mrs. Ines P. Mallari, head of the Philippine-Japan Festival 2017 planning committee was very happy with the turnout of the celebratio­n; saying that another festival is successful because of the consolidat­ed efforts of those people who poured out their time and effort just to have a successful program. Truly this is an indication that unity could be achieved if respect to others culture is practice. To the PNJK Family, omedetou gozaimashi­ta for a very successful Philippine-Japan Festival!

Ikebana Origami Calligraph­y Japanese Food Cooking Filipino Food Cooking Laro ng Lahi Yukata Wearing Chopsticks Lessons Eigasai Japanese Games

 ??  ?? Laro ng Lahi .... students couldn't contain their enthusiasm while playing skipping rope Fantastic drumming of Taiko by the SHS students Father Junar Dela Victoria celebrated the Thanksgivi­ng mass
Laro ng Lahi .... students couldn't contain their enthusiasm while playing skipping rope Fantastic drumming of Taiko by the SHS students Father Junar Dela Victoria celebrated the Thanksgivi­ng mass
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Luksong Tinik
 ??  ?? Visitors from Japan, Davao City government and school officials
Visitors from Japan, Davao City government and school officials
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 ??  ?? The Omikoshi is a portable Shinto shrine for the gods and spirits. It resembles a small building which is fixed to 4 poles. Omikoshi are usually very heavy and require many folks to carry it
The Omikoshi is a portable Shinto shrine for the gods and spirits. It resembles a small building which is fixed to 4 poles. Omikoshi are usually very heavy and require many folks to carry it
 ??  ?? Intermedia­te pupils with their winning cheer dance performanc­e during the Philippine-Japan Festival
Intermedia­te pupils with their winning cheer dance performanc­e during the Philippine-Japan Festival
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Oisa! Oisa!
 ??  ?? Honya Yosakoi dance performed by the faculty and staff
Honya Yosakoi dance performed by the faculty and staff
 ??  ?? Calligraph­y Lesson
Calligraph­y Lesson
 ??  ?? Inter-School Quiz bee participan­ts trying to figure out the answer to a question
Inter-School Quiz bee participan­ts trying to figure out the answer to a question

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