By Fazrenna Mks
Photos by Fadhil
On 13th March 2012, the Japanese club had their first ice breaking session with the juniors, which included cohort 1 and cohort
2 students with a total of over 30 students. It took place in gallery 1. First, the juniors sign up their names before settling down for the ice
breaking session. Then it started off with an introduction from each committee of the Japanese
club. The members were then divided into 5 different groups
named: Hachi, Kamikaze, J-students, J-Beats and Rainpal.
j-beats
The first game in this ice breaking session is known as
“shoot game” this is when each team give their own cheer and shoots
another team to make them say their own cheer and so on eliminating groups
that are not synchronized. The game ended with two winners; J-beats and Hachi as both were very synchronized and it was hard to choose the winner.
The next game is known as “Hitotsu no
okina eki”. It is a japanese game where the students have to play a game of rock paper scissors “Jan-ken-pon (じゃんけんぽん)” and the loser has to follow the winner's back and form a
train, this continues on until there is only one winner.
“Ninjah” is the last game where the students were divided into
groups. This game required some action to eliminate people in their own group. The
last man standing in the group would then fight with the other winners of other groups in the final
round.
After hours of activities, Khariul – the president of
Japanes Club, talked about the activities they do in the club and also
mentioned that there would be a trip to UBD when there is a “Japanese Cultural Week”. This is for the students who are interested to join the trip that would be on the 28th & 29th March after the holiday term.
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