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In Japan, November 23rd 2011 is national holiday. It is the Labour thanksgiving day (勤労感謝の日 in Japanese). This holiday is similar to the 1st May holiday in Western country, since it celebrates the hard work done during the last year. Before, it was known as the cereals festivity, to celebrate the work in agriculture.
GenkiJACS will be on holiday too, so sadly (well, sadly for most people) there will be no lessons that day, but students will have the chance to visit the Kuju and Yufuin area, which is very famous for its hot springs. Moreover, the students will also take a walk on the Kuju Yume suspension bridge, which is the biggest within Japan. In the area it is possible to admire the famous red leaves of autumn too, and take a walk in the Yufuin city, full of traditional tea houses and restaurants. If you walk on the main route until the end, you will arrive at the Lake Kinriko, named after “the shining scales of the fish in the setting sun”.
There might be no funny lessons, that day, but everyone is going to have a lot of fun for sure!
GenkiJACS will be on holiday too, so sadly (well, sadly for most people) there will be no lessons that day, but students will have the chance to visit the Kuju and Yufuin area, which is very famous for its hot springs. Moreover, the students will also take a walk on the Kuju Yume suspension bridge, which is the biggest within Japan. In the area it is possible to admire the famous red leaves of autumn too, and take a walk in the Yufuin city, full of traditional tea houses and restaurants. If you walk on the main route until the end, you will arrive at the Lake Kinriko, named after “the shining scales of the fish in the setting sun”.
There might be no funny lessons, that day, but everyone is going to have a lot of fun for sure!