Sunday, March 11, 2007

The World at Kimono Lectures and Demonstration at Japanese Kimono

The World at Kimono Lectures and Demonstration at Japanese Kimono
Joyce Noel

This event was taken place in this little theater in the number two building down stair. The host at this event was Ms. Meiko Kubota. Ms. Kubaota is a kimono specialist from Japan. She teaches Japanese at the Kendell’s campus. Ms. Kubota is in the department of education whenever she teaches Japanese student how to speak English, math and she also has culture class downtown. In Japan the women wearied kimono on special events. The married they tie it lines a water tall and single women like an butterfly.
I learned a lot there that I didn’t know before. It takes an hour to put on a kimono. I didn’t know that women in Japan can not show their body shape. They put towel around them so they look flat. I enjoyed every minute at it.
I learned also that women in Japan back in the days use to be skinny. Now the women are very heavy set. People in Japan have lots of different believes and dare not to break them.

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