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Japanese sports day picture gallery

Japanese boys running a race on Sports Day

Japanese boys running a race on Sports Day

A Japanese girl on Sports Day before performing a dance

A Japanese girl on Sports Day before performing a dance

The sixth graders performing traditional gymnastic exercises

The sixth graders performing traditional gymnastic exercises

The crowd of kids sitting in classes and cheering the events

The crowd of kids sitting in classes and cheering the events

Japanese parents at Sports Day

Japanese parents at Sports Day

The final score is displayed

The final score is displayed

Here are a few photos to give you the feel of being at a children’s sports day at a school in Japan. Well, they can’t really capture all the feelings of parents watching the events which range from pride and wonder to boredom and pain. I felt all of these today. When only Reia was participating we were always waiting and waiting for her next event. Today it seemed like our kids were constantly coming up next. They were all very proud of their dances, and Maika was selected for the relay (one of just a few girls in her grade). Mari is actually faster than Maika, but they were on different teams — and Mari happened to be on the team with most of the fastest 1st grade girls.

I haven’t posted any photos of my kids, because I like these shots better. Mostly I shot video of my kids with a scattering of photos in between events.

The highlights of sports days are often the running events. Even though they aren’t supposed to be very competitive, at least not in elementary school, it still works out that way. They also have fun relays, dances, and the older kids do “gymnastic exercises” (for lack of a better word in English).  It’s a long day in the hot sun, and if you’ve seen one…  But if you ever have a chance, I recommend attending one. They’re free. They’re happening all over the place at this time of year, and anyone can walk in.

Today on the last lap of the final relay a boy came from behind in 3rd place to win. It was amazing, because he made up more than 20 meters over such a short space. When the final score was announced the red and white teams had tied: 288 to 288.

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A child living with HIV-AIDS gets treatment

A child living with HIV-AIDS

Did you know more than 300,000 children will likely die of AIDS this year, and more than 2 million will be infected? Most of the deaths will be in Africa. The most important task ahead is to stop new infections, which is much more cheaply done than treating existing ones. Now some would argue that treatment is simply too expensive, relative to prevention which is still lacking (implying that we should let tens of millions of infected poor people die and spend the money on prevention instead). Although I get this in economic terms, I know too many specific children and adults who would probably die if that were the case. I also think the money spent on overhead (doctors, clinics, developing and delivering medicine, etc.) will have many lasting benefits that need to be taken into account.

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Peaceful morning at the beach

Bali

I’m off to Cambodia again. The photo above is NOT in Cambodia, but my eyes fell on it just now. It’s so peaceful. I’m going to sleep now. I’ll wake up early, say goodbye to my wife and kids, and embark on the two hour train ride to Narita followed by many more hours in planes and airports. I admit that I like traveling, but it gets harder each time being apart from my family. I hope for some moments of peace and a clear mind along the way. I should have some interesting things to share on the blog when I get back.

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Hip-hop culture in Japan

I will post video from the hip-hop festival later today. If you show up much later, check the following post. I thought I’d post another set of pictures while I’ve got your attention.

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Getting ready to dance

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Meanwhile high school rappers were facing-off in a rap competition with the audience judging each round

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A graffiti artist with his work

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Another graffiti artist nearby with a very cool piece

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Music for sale (I think I saw the artist on the poster on the main stage)

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Japan Hip-Hop, DJ and dancers

Here are a few more images from the hip-hop party-festival I wandered into last Saturday at Yoyogi Park. Video is coming soon.

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Young hip-hop girls who came with a hip-hop mom

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Practicing (a fun shot)

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Another guy practicing

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