Exploring Factories and Maid Cafés

Date of Activity: August 27th

Today we went to the Toyota factory. Although it was short, and we only got to see a small part of the factory, it was very impressive. The most amazing thing we saw was a line of robots that all moved at the same time and burned pieces of the car together. I felt as if I were in a science fiction movie. After that we went to the Toyota museum. It also looked a little futuristic. We saw a robot that had lungs and could play trumpet by itself, and many other cool things.


We had lunch all together in a Chinese restaurant – it was good! In the afternoon, the participants either had a half “personal day” or a half “host family day”. Together with Dieter (Belgium) and Maria (Norway) we went to the Osukannon shopping street in Nagoya. We visited a temple, and after on we went to a Neko café and a maid café. A Neko café is a café where you can pet cats and just relax. It was very calming, but we had the most fun in the maid café. A maid café is a place where you are served by girls in cute maid costumes. We got to eat delicious cakes, and we had the time of our lives – it was a great experience! The maids drew pretty drawings on our plates with chocolate and strawberry sauce. I recommend everyone to visit a maid café at least once – you won’t regret it!


(Tine Van Den Broecke, Belgium)

The First Day of the Last City of WCJ 2012


我孫子市での10日間の旅はあっという間に終わりを迎えてしまいました。
そして今日からは今年最後の訪問都市となる豊田市での活動がスタートです。我孫子のパワフルな皆さんとお別れをした後は、バスで揺られること7時間半、ここ、豊田市にやってきました。実行委員長やひろさんの挨拶の後、豊田市でも早速マッチング。ただ、ここではゲームでのマッチングです。全員名札を外し、自己紹介もないままゲーム開始です。
最初はリーダーじゃんけん。とはいっても普通のジャンケンでは面白くないので、豊田市並びのその近辺の特徴を当てはめたじゃんけんです。車・もみじ・カヌー・もも。
それぞれの動きを教えてもらい、その動きと同じであれば負け、座って勝ち残った人が勝ちというゲームでした。次に行ったのが数合わせゲーム。 “数合わせゲーム”
音楽とともに踊り、最後に指定された人が1~10までの数字の中から一つ選び、自分の国の言葉で数を言う。その人数で集まり、その輪の中にホストファミリーがいればめでたくマッチングというゲームでした。幸運にもホストファミリーがすぐに輪の中にいた人から次々と抜けていき、私はなんと最後の4人まで残ってしまいました。その後ホストファミリーから幾つかのキーワードとともに言い当てて頂き、無事お会いする事が出来ました。これから5日間という短い時間ではありますが、ここ豊田市で締めくくりに相応しいような日々を過ごせる事を楽しみにしています。


Kappa Festival Day

Date of Activity: August 25th


Today was a great experience! We were given the opportunity to help out the community by setting up the Kappa matsuri (kappa festival) that was held that day. In the morning we pulled our half-awake bodies together and set up a big amount of bamboo candles, including the ones that we made earlier this week. This took a fair amount of time, as we decorated a path that would be crossed by about 10.000 people that day. Although we were exhausted after clearing the job, the result of our work that would become visible by nightfall, was totally worth it. When it was time for lunch, we joined in with the locals and fished for our soumen (noodles) that came floating by on a 60m long bamboo structure. Those who lacked the dexterity to fill their stomachs with soumen were saved by the LOC with McDonalds meals. With our bodies reenergized, we joined the Kappa dance parade for which we learned the dance earlier this week. Some of us were dressed up as Kappas or some other funny creature and others were holding their country’s flag. It was entertaining to see thousands of local people react on a group of foreigners like ourselves, dancing one of their traditional dances. I’m very happy that I got this rare opportunity to be so involved with local culture. After the parade, people gathered at a central area in the park where food and drinks were sold and soon people started dancing and singing, giving it a real local festival feeling. The day ended with an amazing fireworks show, which was the cherry on the pie that I would love to re-eat someday.


(Daniel Van Delft, the Netherlands)