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2016 September Courses
Sign-up is available for the September courses: 9/6/16 – 9/28/16 It’s $125 for 4 classes!!! We will meet once a week for four weeks in College Park, MD Course Schedule for 9/6/16 ~ 9/28/16 Time Tue Wed 6-6:50pm JAP 102 Beg 1 7:10-8pm JAP101 Chika Sugiyama 4500 Lehigh Rd, College Park, MD 20740 mail@learnjapan.co 202-656-6085
七夕 – Tanabata
July 7th is Tanabata. It’s not a holiday, but Japanese families (especially with small children) celebrate it by writing their wishes on strips of colored paper and hanging them on bamboo branches. We also wish Orihime and Hikoboshi to be able to meet safely (please read Story of Tanabata about it). People say that wishes on Tanabata come true. So let’s make a wish!
七夕の話 – Story of Tanabata
The story of Tanabata was inspired by a Chinese folktale.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful lady name Orihime near the Milky Way. She was a daughter of God of Sky and wove beautiful clothes every day. When Orihime reached the marriageable age, God of Sky introduced her to Hikoboshi who lived on the other side of the Milky Way. When the two met, they fell in love instantly and married shortly thereafter. However, once the two were married, they were too busy to spend time together and did not work. God of Sky scolded them, but they still did not work. In anger, God of Sky separated them across the Milky Way and forbade them to meet. Orihime was in tears every day. God of Sky felt sorry for them and said to Orihime. “If you work hard, you may meet Hikoboshi on the 7th day of the 7th month every year.” Since that day Orihime and Hikoboshi worked hard every day in order to see each other.
2016 August Courses
Sign-up is available for the August courses: 8/1/16 – 8/24/16 It’s $125 for 4 classes!!! We will meet once a week for four weeks in College Park, MD Course Schedule for 8/1/16 ~ 8/24/16 Time Mon Tue Wed 6-6:50pm JAP 101 Beg 1 Beg 2 7:10-8pm JAP 103 Chika Sugiyama 4500 Lehigh Rd, College Park, MD 20740 … Read more











