Multicultural fair (cont.)
We had a great time to have a multicultural fair on April 22nd. As I wrote in the previous blog, we, Japanese students made ‘karaage’ and ‘yakisoba’, and it took about 4 hours to complete cooking! People who came to the multicultural fair got 3 tickets and they were able to use those tickets. When we counted the tickets after the fair, there were 61 tickets. It means 61 people visited our table and tried to eat Japanese food. I am so glad that lots of people tried different culture, and also I appreciated to come. I was really impressed because some people talked to me in Japanese. I just figure out so much Japanese culture already exists in the U.S. which is not only food, but also some culture. Honestly, I do not even know much about Japanese culture especially traditional music, but at the multicultural fair, somebody played Japanese traditional instrument called koto. I felt like I learned Japanese culture by people from other countries.
I also enjoyed another culture as a guest. Because there
were so many tables there, I could experience much culture such as Latino,
Asian American, middle of Asia and so on. Every food was new to me and so good.
Among them, I especially liked Indian one. They served chicken tasted like
curry. I was happy that I felt like I tried actual curry.
Totally I had a lot of fun on that day. I was happy to be on that moment and to make someone happy.
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