Showing posts with label Akita International University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akita International University. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Akita International University festival

Hubby and I went to see the festival of Akita International University (AIU) on 7th October. It was the first day of the two day festival organized by the students of the university, which was open to everyone. AIU is located in Akita city and offers International Liberal Arts education entirely in English. The university provides a brilliant cross-cultural environment for all of its students.

Hubby and I reached near AIU campus at about 12.30 pm and parked our car at a nearby car parking area. On entering inside the university campus, we saw that there were many international students from various countries. It was nice to see the energy and enthusiasm of the students in organizing various events in the festival.
I am standing at the main entrance of AIU

Pathway leading to the cafeteria main building


On the campus ground located to our left side just next to the main entrance of the university, we saw that open air live music concert was going on. We spent some time enjoying the concert. It was nice to listen to electric guitar music and many songs. In addition, many food stalls were set up along a small street on the right side of the pathway leading to the cafeteria main building of the campus. These food stalls offered interesting food items from various countries.
People enjoying open air live music concert

Open air live music concert

Hubby enjoying the music concert

Street food stalls

Food stalls as viewed from the front entrance of the cafeteria main building


On entering inside the cafeteria main building, we saw the AIU mascot character named One. While walking inside the building, we noticed that the students had put in a lot of effort to decorate the corridors and the classrooms that were used for the purpose of the festival. Several exhibitions were held and there was a festive mood all around. In one of the rooms an exhibition named Halloween Cafe was held. Here we saw many students and visitors dressed in funny Halloween costumes. In yet another room, we enjoyed listening to a mini-concert at Acoustic Cafe.
I am standing next to the AIU mascot character One

Hubby posing in a decorated corridor of the building

Halloween Cafe

Students and visitors dressed in Halloween costumes

Funny Halloween costumes

Mini-concert at Acoustic Cafe


Afterwards we left the first building and started walking towards another building. While walking, we saw an interesting way of eating udon noodles called nagashi-udon (flowing udon). The noodles were placed in an extraordinarily long flume of bamboo whose one end was located in the second floor room of a building and the other end was on the pathway in the campus. The bamboo flume pipe carried clear cold water. At one end of the flume pipe located on the second floor room, a student of AIU fed noodles down the pipe. Crowding around the pipe on the pathway, kids and visitors plucked the noodles out of the flume pipe with chopsticks, dipped them into their cups of dipping sauce, and ate them. A couple of times chocolates and sweets came down the flume pipe and kids got very excited seeing the sweets. Walking further along the pathway, we saw many unique exhibition stalls set up by the students that sold goods and products of various countries.
Setup for nagashi-udon noodles

A student feeding noodles down the bamboo flume pipe from a room located on the second floor of a building

Kids and visitors eagerly waiting to pluck the noodles out of the flume pipe

Several stalls selling goods and products of various countries


Next we went to the Library building. At the entrance hallway, we saw a display of beautiful dolls from many countries around the world. The library main hall is semicircular in shape and exquisitely built with trees from local cedar forests. Inside the library, there are many books, journals, magazines, digital media, and other interesting reading materials. We loved seeing the gorgeous semicircular hall and spend some time reading magazines.
Display of dolls from many countries

Inside the library

Interior view of the semicircular library main hall

I am appreciating the gorgeous library hall


Afterwards we went to yet another building where we saw that many funny and interesting games were set up for small kids. It is fun to see kids really enjoying ring-a-bottle game. While walking inside the second floor of the building, we noted that the corridor was decorated in a very unique way. Looking out of the corridor, we saw that many visitors were having picnic on the grass lawn inside the campus. We also saw that many food stalls were set up in a row. Amongst the visitors having food from various food stalls, we noticed the mascot character of Akita prefecture named Sugichi-kun interacting with visitors.
Various games set up for small kids

Hubby standing next to an interesting decoration in the second floor corridor of the building

Visitors having picnic on the grass lawn

Sugichi-kun interacting with visitors near the food stalls


Hubby and I enjoyed AIU festival and had a fun filled day. We were inside the university campus until 4.30 pm and then went to a game center in Akita city. Hubby played there for some time and won two LED flashlights.
Hubby playing at a game center in Akita city

Hubby smiling at the teddy bears

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Akita International University festival 09

Hubby and I went to see the festival of Akita International University (AIU) on 12th October. It was the second day of the two day festival organized by the students of the university, which was open to everyone. AIU is a public university located in Akita city. The university is unique in Japan for offering International Liberal Arts education entirely in English, and is on the cutting edge of Japanese higher education.
Me standing at the main entrance of AIU


We saw many international students from various countries inside the university campus. This made us feel that the university is ‘international’ in a real sense. It was nice to see the energy and enthusiasm of the students in organizing various events in the festival. On entering one of the campus buildings, we saw that the students had put in a lot of effort to decorate the corridors and the classrooms that were used for the purpose of the festival. There was a festive mood all around.
Hubby reading a poster in one of the campus building

Beautifully decorated entrance of a building

Me standing inside the building entrance

Hubby posing in a decorated corridor of the building


First we visited an exhibition of beautiful and unique photographs. The best shot photographs that were taken by the student members belonging to photo club of AIU were hung on the corridor. The idea of the display was exceptional.
Hubby standing in the corridor along with photographs of the photo club

Me standing in the corridor along with photographs of the photo club


Next we visited an exhibition of flower art arrangement called ikebana. The members of ikebana club had made a wonderful display of the arrangement of seasonal flowers. Ikebana arrangement looked beautiful, elegant, and graceful.
Ikebana arrangement

Ikebana arrangement


There were several exhibitions like Halloween cafe, calligraphy, tea ceremony, fair trade cafe, candle lamp shades, and many more. In addition, there were a few exhibitions about the culture and traditions of various countries like Philippines and Taiwan. There was also an exquisite exhibition on Okinawa, a beautiful island of Japan. Hubby and I enjoyed watching various exhibits of Okinawa that were on display.
Hubby standing next to Okinawa exhibition

Hubby seeing various exhibits of Okinawa

Hubby reading a poster about Okinawa


We also enjoyed a mini-concert by the students of AIU brass band club who gave a beautiful rendition of ‘Lupin the third jazz version’. The students performed at the concert with a lot of youthful energy. I compiled a video of the mini-concert.
Brass band club performing ‘Lupin the third jazz version’

Brass band club performing ‘Lupin the third jazz version’


A compiled video of AIU brass band club mini-concert


Later we went to another building inside the campus. The corridor of this building was also beautifully decorated. Fashion show was held in one of the rooms. It was fun to watch the university students themselves design the clothes and accessories worn by the models. The students have a lot of imagination and innovative ideas!
Hubby standing in a decorated corridor of another building in the campus

Me standing in a decorated corridor of the building

Fashion show held by the students


Many food stalls were set up along a small street inside the university campus. These food stalls offered food items from various countries. However, by the time we reached there almost all the interesting food items were sold out. So hubby and I went to the university cafeteria to have lunch. The cafeteria was also decorated for the festival and a few food stalls were put up by the students inside the cafeteria. We had curry rice for our lunch.
Street food stalls

Street food stalls

University cafeteria

Hubby having lunch in the cafeteria


After lunch we went to the ground located just next to the main entrance of the university. We saw that mochi making ceremony was being held that was organized by the festival staff. Mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. The traditional ceremony of rice pounding is known as Mochitsuki. I compiled a video of mochi making process.

A compiled video of mochi making


In the same ground of the campus, open air concert was held and we spent a lot of time enjoying the concert. AIU cheerleading team called Lupulus put up a wonderful performance of dance, jumps, cheers, and stunts. Next, a choir team sang a beautiful and heartwarming song. After that there was ‘moekko’ dance performed by a group of female student dancers. The dance was really very cute and I compiled a video of it. Many people in the audience danced enthusiastically along with the stage performers. Following this, there was an extremely funny dance performance put up by a men’s team called ADB48 who danced to the tune of a song of a famous Japanese girls group ‘Morning Musume’. The performance was very amusing, and hubby and I just could not stop laughing throughout the performance. Next there was a dance performance by AIU Yatose team. Yatose (also called Yasokoi) is a unique style of dance that combines traditional Japanese dance movements with modern music like rock. It was the first time that we saw Yatose dance, and we rather liked it. AIU brass band club again performed at this open air concert, and it was refreshing to hear them again. The final stage show that we saw was Tenjin Ayatori dance performance by AIU students. It is a brilliant traditional dance of Akita prefecture that is performed with sticks.
Cheerleading team Lupulus

Choir team

Moekko dance


A compiled video of moekko dance performance

ADB48 dance performance

Yatose dance

Brass band club performance

Tenjin Ayatori dance


The stage performances continued up to 8 pm. However, hubby had some office work and so we left the university at about 4 pm. We had a fun filled day at AIU festival. The festival reminded us of our own university days. Hmmm nazukashii (nostalgic)!