Japanese Cultural Obento

Snacks Hanami
Katakana Rice
On and Kun Hiragana
The Rabbit and the Raccoon Dog Children's Day
Saru and Kani Kanji numbers
Setsubun Kanji
Momotaro Sticky Sticky Pine
Hinamatsuri Kuwagata
Beatles Trip to Kyushu
Michael Jordan Greek Mythology
Wolves Calvin Hobbes
Sazae-San Toyota and Honda
The Dumb Bunnies  

The Japanese Cultural Obento page is made by the group of fifth grade students who have been taking Japanese as a foreign language at the American School in Japan for at least four years. The students wish to share what they have learned through their lives in Japan with students who are interested in Japan and Japanese culture.

Obento means lunch box in Japanese. You can always find various yummy things in it. Hope you will enjoy the Obento we made for you.

Kanji

     

By Grade 5 ( JFL5) students 99-00

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Machiko Romaine (machiko@nyc.rr.com)