For Fall Break my whole family went to Matsumoto and we stayed in a hotel which was near the hot spring. I was quite interested in staying in the large hotel.
I really enjoyed the meals that we had every night and they were so delcious. It came with a lot of Japanese foods which incluede pickles miso soup and fish. my favorite meal that we had was the different of meats.
In the Untied States we dont have so many mini dishes at one meal. I thought that was so interesting.
Overall our Family Fall Break was quite amazing and I wish we could go back to Matsumoto.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
I thought the Diet building was quite huge
On October 7, 2016 all of the high schoolers went on a field trip to the diet building with Ms Kimoto, Mr wan and Mr. Brock and also Mr Tighe.
We had to take a bus to the Diet building which is where the government officials of Japan have meetings.
When we arrived at the Diet building in the morning we had to sit in a crowed room and it was also stuffy because it had no air conditioning in the room. While we waited for our tour to start we looked at an exhibit
of the emperor's room. We had a tour guide that spoke Japanese. Ms Kimoto could understand Japanese really well so that she could translate for us because it was all in Japanese. Our field trip began in the large room included where the Japanese government held their meetings to discuss which laws would be the most efficient for their country.
The next room was fascinating because it was the emperor's room which had a courtyard with some koi fish.
It was a fascinating field trip and I wish to go with my family sometime soon!
We had to take a bus to the Diet building which is where the government officials of Japan have meetings.
When we arrived at the Diet building in the morning we had to sit in a crowed room and it was also stuffy because it had no air conditioning in the room. While we waited for our tour to start we looked at an exhibit
of the emperor's room. We had a tour guide that spoke Japanese. Ms Kimoto could understand Japanese really well so that she could translate for us because it was all in Japanese. Our field trip began in the large room included where the Japanese government held their meetings to discuss which laws would be the most efficient for their country.
The next room was fascinating because it was the emperor's room which had a courtyard with some koi fish.
It was a fascinating field trip and I wish to go with my family sometime soon!
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