16 April, 2011

Bridge of Friendship



EARTHQUAKE / TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND FOR JAPAN 2011

Have you seen our Bridge of Friendship? If not, why not come in to the centre, make a donation and write a message for the people in Japan affected by the earthquake and tsunami? We are trying to cover our bridge in messages and raise as much money as possible to help our friends.

On Friday, March 11, 2011 at 2:46pm a tremendous earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 struck the Tohoku region of Japan. This earthquake was followed by a tsunami, which quickly destroyed whole towns and left total devastation in its path.
To date it is feared that more than 21,000 people have lost their lives in this horrific event. Thousands more have been left homeless.
The Hyogo Cultural Centre Bridge of Friendship is a symbolic representation of the strong bond between Western Australia and Japan.
We invite all visitors to make a gold coin donation to the Earthquake / Tsunami relief fund for Japan 2011. For each donation, please write your name and message on a sticker and attach it to the bridge. Our aim is to start at Western Australia and hopefully cover the entire bridge with donations reaching all the way to Japan.
All donations will be transferred to the Red Cross Japan Appeal.
Your support, cooperation, and generosity in this appeal is greatly appreciated.

12 March, 2011

Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

Minasan Konnichiwa,

It is with great sadness that we watch the images from the recent devastation in Japan. We would like to extend our sympathies to the people of Japan and anyone who has family and friends who have been affected by the disaster.

If anyone is interested in making donations, please conatct the Consulate of Japan in Perth on 9480 1800.

02 March, 2011

Hinamatsuri

Minasan Konnichiwa,

March 3rd is Hinamatsuri! Don't forget to come into HPGCC and see our hina doll display. Why not take a photo of your daughters in front of it?

It is customary to take the display down after March 3rd. It is said that if it stays up past this date the family's daughters will not get married!

But did you know that in the Kansai region of Japan (in which Hyogo Prefecture is located)you can leave the display up for longer without suffering this fate?

18 February, 2011

Takeshita Demons

Minasan Konnichiwa,

Has anyone read Cristy Burne's novel Takeshita Demons? It's really meant for kids, but it's still an interesting read for adults too! I didn't know very much about Japanese mythology before reading this book, but now I am interested in finding out more.

The story begins with Miku Takeshita reminiscing about her grandmother who introduced her to the world of demons. Now living in the UK, Miku mistakenly thinks she has left this world behind. But the arrival of a mysterious relief teacher at her school soon sees Miku and her unsuspecting friend Cait thrust back into the exhilarating and highly dangerous realm of the supernatural.

Cristy received the inaugural Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Children's Book Award in 2009 for Takeshita Demons. This award was established to promote fiction for eight to 12 year olds.

Cristy recently released the sequel to Takeshita Demons which introduces such delightful demons as the filth-licker who visits unpolished bathrooms and licks the filth from the shower and bath. Whilst this may sound like a welcome addition to the household, I can assure you you may think differently upon introduction.

As well as reminding us to clean our bathrooms, Cristy's playful way of introducing Japanese demons to children would be a great resource for the Japanese or regular classroom.

Has anyone read Takeshita Demons 2? Let me know what you think.

12 February, 2011

30th Anniversary of Hyogo-WA Sister State Relationship

Minasan Konnichiwa,

2011 is the 30th Anniversary of the Hyogo-WA Sister State Relationship! To celebrate we are holding a number of events, such as the Hyogo Essay Competition, the Phoenix Choir visit and the Banshu Textile Exchange Program.

But maybe there's something you would like us to organise to celebrate the occassion?! If there is anything you would like to see happen please let us know.