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Int'l Exchange Party 2013 by CCIEA Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association Gathering of International Exchange 2013

[Silver] 09:00 on December 3, 2013

   Gathering of International Exchange 2013 was held on November 16 at Tsukiji Social Education Center.

It was a very fun event, so I would like to report it to everyone.

 First of all, I would like to finish the reception on the first floor and go down to each floor from the fourth floor.

The first thing I visited was Indian curry, Sri Lankan milk tea and Japanese cuisine.

I thought it was a fee, but it was all free and delicious Indian curry, kenchin zoni, and Sri Lankan milk tea.

Curry was a very mild and delicious curry, with people working at Curry House Aiman in 1-2-10 Irifune, Chuo-ku serving and serving.

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We also participated in disaster prevention corner and international exchange salon (air Japanese calligraphy experience). There was also an introduction to the sister city of Sutherland, Australia.

 

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On the 3rd floor, there were ink painting, origami, furoshiki wrapping experience, tea ceremony experience, ikebana experience, dressing, etc. Everyone, it was serious, but it seemed fun.

Well, I came to the 2nd floor. Today, I've been looking forward to the Brazilian dance Samba. But I didn't check the time, so it's just over!

I re-evaluated and participated in the next Bon Odori, Salsa, in the uniform of the Brazilian national team. This was very fun, such as the Bon Dance in Edo and the coal mines.

After that, Salsa was able to dance happily with a feeling of zirva. Salsa's last song, Tchao, was a samba song, so I decided to dance all three.

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 On the same 2nd floor, there was also an experience of dressing Indian costumes and sally, and young women were shining brightly.

Also, when I went up to the 4th floor again, I met a young man from Mexico who came to Japan to learn karate and Kobudo.

He was able to speak Spanish, Portuguese, English, and a little Japanese, and it was a very fun encounter.

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Would you like to have fun participating in international exchange?

 This event of the Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association is held every year.

Also, fun events are held during the Christmas season.

The Christmas event will be held on December 14, so please check the following URL for details.

Keep watching the following URL.   http://www.chuo-ci.jp/