Sunday, October 14, 2012

Sakura~ Sakura~

Okay, so you must be wondering what the title of my post means. If you are familiar with Japanese culture, you know what a sakura is, but for those that don't... it's the Japanese word for the "cherry blossom." Now you are thinking, don't the sakura bloom in Spring around March? Answer: yes, you studied well, young grasshopper. I'll just cut to the chase instead of dragging you along and watching you suffer. :p

I performed in Kakunodate on September 29th with one of the clubs I joined: The Japanese Traditional Dance club. We performed a dance called "Sakura Sakura" (hence the title of this post). Do you remember Kakunodate? I provided the link for you already, you lazy person!

There are only girls in this club. I don't know if they don't allow guys, guys don't think they would be accepted, guys think it's too girly, or something. But anyway, We went off to Kakunodate for a performance and Thomas came along. Well, he didn't end up going to Kakunodate with us, but was also going outside of Akita so we rode the bus together to the train station.
Because we were going different places, Thomas's platform was across from our platform. We waved bye to him as we rode off into the sunset to Kakunodate.
The only 外人(foreigner/pronounced as "guy-jean") in the club

As we rode on the train, we got to see the beautiful scenery of Japan. I love looking at nature, but not being in it. Nature is gross in that aspect. :p Anyway, we had a long train ride from Akita to Kakunodate with one transfer. But it was really fun going. We sat on the trains listening to music, talking, and some people even fell asleep on the trains!
A cute design on one of the buildings we passed by

The club members!!

We made it to Kakunodate in one piece as you can tell by the above picture. After we got off the train, we had to walk to the building which wasn't that far. As we were walking, I saw my first Japanese police car. It was so cute and little!! ^_^ But anyway, we had to walk a bit up a hill area to get to the place. Once we got close to it, it looked kind of scary but beautiful all at the same time.
Oh, scary hill
Very scary looking at first
... but now it's beautiful ♥

Once we got there, our Traditional Dance Teacher (sensei/"sen-say") had provided us with yummy foods. I got to try a Japanese sweet potato, which was very delicious. After eating, we had to get dressed in our yukatas. Luckily, our sensei was helping us put on the yukatas correctly or else we would have done it wrong.
My tabi!
Sara and Rebecca getting their yukatas fixed and fitted.
I am also wearing one!!! ^_^
Don't we look pretty? :3
As I was sitting down while Sara and Rebecca were doing something, one of the dance members had came over and put a flower clip in my hair for me. ♥

Shortly afterwards, we had performed on stage in front of people. It was exciting to do, but unfortunately I have no videos of my dance. :( But I did get my dance members dances and pictures So here comes the awkward montage of pictures and videos!!!

I actually was able to get my picture with the cutie afterwards!! ^_^

My Sempai (older classmates?/saem-pie) doing their dance.

These girls did the Sakura Sakura dance with me. I am so jealous at their dancing ability. I want to learn how to do that too!

Different group of sempai dancing. I want to be as good as them!!
This is my sensei!!!

Because my camera was dying and to take videos takes up a lot of space on my camera, I ended up taking a lot of photos of the other performers. I wish I got my sensei's entire performance on film, but because of that reason, I was afraid it would die in the middle of it. I did manage to get some of it filmed though. She did many cool moves that were not captured unfortunately. But from what you might be able to see, she was amazing and I inspire to learn how to dance like her!

Here are some photos from after the performance ^^
I got a picture with the adorable little girl ♥
Our cute obi! ♥
All the gear folded up for the day
The lobby was beautiful!
Pretty lights~!

So, after all the performances were done, we cleaned up the room and put everything away. After that, we left to go back to AIU. Sara, Rebecca, and I had decided to join Phil, Thomas, Yuko, Danie, and Tara for izakaya (will post about that next). So we had to ride the train all the way back first. We left the beautiful but kind of scary looking building and head down the hill back to the station. Before catching our train, we all stopped at a gift stop located two buildings down from the station, how convenient! I didn't take any pictures there though.


The cute train station wall mural~
Sara ignoring Becca and me
Becca and I ♥

As always, thank you for reading and keeping up with these. Comments are always welcomed either down below or on the facebook status that lead you here. :) Sorry for the lack of updates, I have been busy lately. Midterms are coming up already and ugh. So updating will return back to normal soon-ish? Anyway... thank you! ♥

4 comments:

  1. I have a half-written blog about this day too. I'm so bad at this blogging thing -_-;

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    1. We just been so busy with the whole AIU festival and planning for the Halloween festival and all the birthdays and homework and midterms. It's getting harder to blog as much

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  2. I like the pictures of the scenery.
    Looks like you girls had a good time there dancing.

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    1. I love looking at the scenery while on the bus or train. Japan is very beautiful. I love it!
      It was a blast. We had such a great time there. ^^ We did well at dancing (or at least we think we did).

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