Japanese Cultural Camp at Waiora Scout Camp - May 16th to 17th, 2015

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Experience a two-day Japanese cultural camp filled with activities like traditional games, workshops, and food at Waiora Scout Camp. Meet new people, practice Japanese language, and deepen your understanding of Japan in a fun environment. Stay prepared with the to-bring list provided for a memorable experience.


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  1. JAPAN CAMP May 16th~ 17th2015

  2. Purpose of the camp Waiora Scout Camp Japan camp is a two-day experience filled with Japanese activities including, games, workshops, and food. It is a place to meet new people with an interest in Japan, practice our Japanese language, and deepen both our knowledge and understanding of Japan together in a fun and enjoyable environment! 2 Group Members Name Contact Number A mere 15 minutes from the heart of Dunedin, in the beautiful Silverstream Valley, lies the Waiora Scout Camp. Surrounded by 35 hectares of native bush and parklands, it has access to the adjoining Silverpeaks countryside.

  3. 5 5 16 16 5 5 17 17 Assemble in front of OUSA clubs & socs building 8:15 7:30 Wakeup 8:30 Bus leaves campus Rajio taiso Breakfast 8:00 Welcome remarks/ orientation 9:30 9:30 Undoukai (cont.) Team building activities / obstacle course challenge 10:00 11:00 Japanese sweet making 1130 Free time 12:00 Culture workshop (part 2) 12:00 Lunch (sausage sizzle) NOTES NOTES Undoukai (sports challenge) 12:30 Lunch preparation 13:00 Lunch yakisoba + gyoza Free time 14:30 Afternoon tea / snacks 13:00 Culture workshop (part 1) - Karate - Traditional games 15:00 14:00 Culture workshop (cont.) 16:15 Dinner preparation 14:30 Games 18:00 Dinner Japanese curry 15:00 Afternoon tea Campfire site Cabins Shodo Origami 19:00 Japanese movie 15:30 Clean up Kimodameshi (ghostwalk) 20:30 16:30 Bus leaves camp site Campfire (marshmallows & drinks) 21:30 17:15 Arrive back at campus Bunkbeds Kitchen Karate class Japanese games Bedtime (Feel free to go to bed anytime before this!!) 24:00

  4. To bring list - Important Points - Alcohol We will not supply alcohol so please bring whatever you would like to drink at the campfire. We are here to have a good time, but make sure you are sensible! Sleeping bag or Duvet (a mattress and pillow will be provided) Weather Towels We will be doing all outside planned activities even if the weather is bad. Please bring warm waterproof clothing so that we can enjoy ourselves no matter what the weather is like. Sleeping wear Toiletries Expectations Keep the campsite clean and tidy. Torch (if you have one) Listen to the instructions given by the JCAL committee members. Clothing: Warm clothing - It can be very cold and wet at the campsite! More than two sets of clothing- incase some gets dirty/wet! Track pants (optional) for the Karate class Let one of your group members know if you are going away from the group. Do not go too far from the group in your free time. Be at all scheduled activities on time. Important Contacts Mudslide clothes (optional) Blake Turnbull 0273517940 Sturdy shoes x2 (they may get dirty) Saki Takagaki 0212322807 Drinks for campfire (bring whatever you want to drink) Alcohol Softdrinks Notes Snacks (Important! You will be very hungry!)

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