Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Alright, now that Christmas is over I have a bit of a break until New Years when things will start to liven up again. Christmas is very different over here, I've noticed. Some people still put lights up on their houses, even though Christianity is a very minor religion here. It seems like this country really really likes commercialism, and Christmas is perfect for commercialism. On the news show I watch in the mornings they've been talking about gifts to give your loved one, and where to go eat, and what kind of ridiculously expensive cake you should buy. Christmas here is a couple's holiday, and you're supposed to go out to eat, but I just stayed in.

Anyway, my host-parents took me, Haru-chan and my boyfriend to this illumination thing at a nearby park. Illuminations are pretty big here, too. I'll put up pictures of that in my next post because they were on my old camera.

But now I'd like to show you pictures of traditional Japanese things. Here are some pictures of the kyudo club. Kyudo is Japanese archery. And the bow is SUPER long:



And here are some pictures of a traditional Japanese concert that my host-mom took me to:


Hope you enjoy the pictures!

Apparently the girl in the first five pictures practicing kyudo is Japan's number one university kyudo player. Kind of impressive, actually. Kyudo is SO SLOW! They take forever to aim and stuff.


These are a couple of videos of kyudo. When everyone has run out of arrows, they send someone down to the targets to get them out and they have a call system so that they can make sure not to accidentally hit someone with an arrow.

And here is a short clip of the traditional Japanese concert. The long table-looking things are called koto and they are kind of complicated. Then the guitar-looking things are called shamisen and the man on the side played the shakuhachi, which is a wooden Japanese flute.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Seems to me like you could do enough damage just cracking someone upside the head with one of those bows. If you run out of arrows that is...

A concert? How fun! It's a little dream of mine to play a shamisen. Not well, mind you, but just to play it.