the Walls

By am On 2007年5月7日月曜日 At 15:55
“The Indojin” – image of an “Indian” (identity was decided after an extensive discussion with between Mummy and the customers) given as a present by a foreign student from this semester (spring07).



A wooden plate with the writing “daikon wa ibiki kaite sodachi hakusai wa agura kaite sodatsu” – the white radish grows snoring and the Chinese cabbage grows sitting cross-legged. Nobody could explain the meaning of this and perhaps there is none, so one is left to marvel at the beautiful calligraphy.


The world map, reflecting the aspiration to be international. Foreign students are sometimes asked to show where they come from.




Decoration adjusted according to the season.
Japanese decorations often reflect the current season. In this case – spring and summer.


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