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Man Jadda Wajada マン ジャッダ ワジャダ 「がんばればできる」

Alhamdulillah..Yokatta ne..

Today is the peak DAY of my one month Nihongo speech preparing and practicing. Thank a million for my best friend Baharu-sensei (Thanks for every word, even my tutor thought you are Japanese! ) and Isa-san (Thanks for everything Sa, you always reply my Nihongo mail so fast), hehehe Otsukaresamadeshitaah!! And also my best roommate who Larasmeong-chan patiently hear my speech noise in the mid night, and encourage me before I go fight.

Today, they are sugoi-ing me so much, because of the amazing speech come from the new member that learn Nihongo 3 months (That’s Bahar’s Nihongo, not me.. hehe). “No, not only the speech text, but your pronuntiation is good” (hmm, maybe because I read it loudly everyday, hehe,you can do it if  practice longer), even someone thought that my major is Japanese Language, not pharmacy! Hhmm…

The speech contestant divide into two groups, the elder Scholarship’s member and the newly entered member like me. From the first group will selected 5 best contestant for the next March Speech Contest (again..), but all of the second group, I am include, should do speech again next March (since we are one year program scholarship, then Speech Contest may forced us to be seriously learn Nihongo deeply, before we go back from Japan), so there is no winner of our group. But, I’ve done my best today,  and I get a cute room shoes as a purezento.. hihi..

Here is My Speech, it is about Man Jadda Wajada. がんばればできる。

みなさま、こんにちは。

ほんじつわたくしはわたくしのすきなことばについておはなしさせていただきます。そのことばは「マン ジャッダ ワ ジャダ」といいまして、アラビアごのゆうめいなことばだそうです。このことばはインドネシアにでもゆうめいです。そのいみはなにかといいますと「がんばればできる」なのです。たんごをひとつひとつぶんせきみると「マン」が「だれ」、「ジャッダ」が「がんばる」、そして「ワジャダ」は「できる、またはじつげんする」といういみをもっています。 (more…)

4 comments December 23, 2009

Cold..

I was in campus and following Harry-san, my best tutor I ever had, walking from S2 building to B2 building brought a couple of tube containing RNA, he will teach me how to measure the concentration of RNA that has been isolated. One thing that I wonder is.. why he just brought the tube barely, without the ice box! Usually in Bandung students always bring the bio-stuff like protein or DNA or RNA inside the ice box, it is safe since that stuff may be degrade in room temperature for long time. But he just say, “No.. No problem, because the weather outside is cold”.

Then, exactly! It’s really cold outside!

Sakura in front of Tokyo Tech Main Building

When the Sakura leaves just completely fell done, the weather become cold day after day.. I click the online forecast and it said 2゚C here now. めちゃめちゃさむいです! (more…)

3 comments December 20, 2009

Chigusa Elementary School Visit

Yesterday, all YSEP students and others students of Topic on Japan class went to Chigusa Elementary School. We walk to go there, map guide said that it takes only 20 minutes from Ookayama campus but actually it’s far enough to make your stomach hungry again after breakfast.

But the elementary school students are completely surprising!

You know, It feels like in Chibi Maruko Chan Movie where I can see so many children around and they just talking something that I didn’t know what is it mean. I got the first grade class, where the 7 years old kids with reddish cheek shouting, yelling, and laughing each other, until sensei tell them to be quiet. You can imagine that crowded class and sensei shouting like in Crayon Shin Chan Anime, but the students are not so naughty like Shin Chan.

Omoshirokatta ne.. (more…)

7 comments December 17, 2009

Nice Illumination

Yesterday I go to Shinjuku with my friends and see some awesome illumination!!

Every end of year, there are Illumination in Japan. It is like you can see all of cute stuff decorated by little twinkling lamp. So many twinkle lamps! Even my electrical-student-friend have a stupid thought to take it as material for lab experiment!  (more…)

9 comments December 7, 2009

Honjo Safety Learning Center

This is the first YSEP Factory Study Tour. We went to Honjo Safety Learning Center. The aim of this tour is to let us know about how to safe our live if there is a disaster for example thypoon, earthquake, smoke in the building, and fire. This knowledge is very needed since we never know when and where the disaster will attack. So if we prepare it well, our life will be safe.

First of all, we wellcomed by the instructors and informed that we will have a simulations. They give us a translator earphone and 3D glass and then we watching the 3D move about strong earthquake in Tokyo.The movie tell us about how strong the earthquake so that just in a few minutes a big city like Tokyo become broken. There are so many victims and so many buildings ruined because of it. So many activities collapsed because of suddenly earthquake.

Then we go to the main activity of this training, that is : Disaster Simulation! This training is not only educating but also (more…)

Add comment November 1, 2009

“Tari Indang” Performance ^_^

Yeah, this is our performance on Koudasai Festival 2009 in Tokyo Tech.

Surprisingly, my host family come to this performace, also the other YSEP students. Thank you very much ^_^

full team of Indang Tokodai

This is the traditional Padang Dance. Padang is one of area in Indonesia that struck by earthquake one month ago. This dance is specially dedicated to our friends, brothers and sisters in Padang Indonesia. Outside this performance we also make a charity concert. Trying to help them as long as we can, even we are far away from Indonesia. Trust us, we love Indonesia anyway.

5 comments October 25, 2009

Homestay Program : My day with Kiky’s family

Homestay Program is one of activity for International Student of Tokyo Tech that want to know more about Japan by living in Japanese family’s house. Lucky me that I’m in Japan now, of course I didn’t missed it!!

 After finishing the registration process, finally I meet my Host Family at the gathering in campus. It is very surprissed!! They give me a purezento covered beautifully and a postcard that contain her hope for this program, she and her family are very happy to make a friend with me.

 And then we go to their home. She said to me “Ayo kita pergi ke rumah saya..” hehehe very nice. Evidently, She lived with the other friend that be the host family of my friends. So we get the wellcoming party together with the other friends that lived in the same area, in Tokyo. Before it does, we should make some meal to share in the party, so we cook together in the top of the mansion where the host family of Risvan lived. So I, laras, and Risvan make a onigiri, tuna karoke, and the other Japanese delicious food. Yummy..yummmy.. but we are not allowed to eat much after cook, because we will don’t have any appetite at the party then. So we eat as much as possible at the party!!! Hahaha.

My host fam house is in the first floor, so we should get the stair until fift floor where we cook. Kiky’s son named Dang Go Ri, 6 years old, lead me to the stair and when we arrive at the fift stair, he showing something outside! TOKYO TOWER!!!! Whooaaa… very glorious..

masak bersama host family

And then we get the party, and meet my Indonesian friends that have a host fam in Tokyo too. They are Risi and Awan. So we are 5 Indonesian now. We want to surprise the Japanese people there, by singing doraemon song together in Indonesian Language! Haha.. Succesfully, they know it and they just follow us singging a doraemon song but in Japanese language. What a nice party.. and I found my favorite food here: Takoyaki!!! Hwaa.. delicious.. .And then as the Japanese party, they never let the room dirty and messy after party. Yeah, we cook our meal by our self, arrange the party room by our self, and clean the room (and bring the garbage go home) by our self.

 mino tidur difoto.. heheAnd then I stay at Kiky’s house. She lived very happy with two son : Dang Go Ri and Kurori, but they have a korean name Kyu and Mino. And Mino is very very very cuuutee… he is just 3 years old. Cute so much, he talk and ask—just like a baby that start to talk so much (in Japanese), and of course I don’t know what is that mean.. but they just laugh and laugh.. very funny kids! And Kiky’s husband can speak english well, Kiky an her husband are quite well in English. We talk so much, I share about tari Indang, and we search on youtube, and they very impressed! They like it so much and they said that they will come to our performance in tke Koudaisai Festival, one of annual culture festival in Tokyo Tech. Anyway, it is very impressive to get homestay program with them.    

 

5 comments October 22, 2009

The Nice Japanese Habits

Yeah..!! it is very great that I’m in Japan now. This is auntum.
Tokyo is very coooooooold (colder than Bandung), even when I’m say it people will answer “the winter will be the coldest!!”. Oh my God.. I just can’t imagine how cold there will be. I think I will eat a lot here to warm my body. Haha.
Anyway, as I’m 2 weeks lived here, I have seen there are some habits of the Japanese that I think everyone should do these. Here they are :
1. They didn’t eat on the road
It is so impolite if they eat on the train or subway. Japanese people eat only in the right place : home, restaurant, garden, etc. No eating on the road, even by walking. If you get on the train, you will see that there is no one eat there, so all around is very clean, quiet, and neat.
2. If they cross the road they will obey the traffic light very well.
nyebrang jalanEven when there is no car pass the road! (as you know, the main transportation in Japan is train and subway, there is no crowded road by car) Even when they just alone, they will across only when the green light is on. And day after day, I usually follow them to run across caught the green light. Trying to go across as the green light on.
3. They read, read, and read wherever they are.
readingTokyoSubwayYou will see inside the train is like a library! Very quiet even there are so many people. They just enjoy with their book so much! It doesn’t matter young or old, they just enjoy the books, magazine, newspaper, textbook, comics. But sometimes they are busy by the cell phone or iPhone with the game in them. It doesn’t polite to make a call loudly on the train. No problem they sit or stand up in the train, one of their hand always hold a book.
4. They do very respect to everyone
They very polite to everyone, it doesn’t matter you know him/her or not, it doesn’t matter what are you wear. It is happens in several times in station and on the train, a women wondering my veil, my hijab clothes, and they just say that is so elegant and look nice. She is very kind, she try to ask me and talk a lot as she wonder my veil motif and the batik bag that I hold, but all the Japanese word that can I hear is just “nihongo…blablabla…muzukashi… ne?” and then I just say “haik..” and smile as warm as possible. They choose to silent and just smile if they can’t speak in English well. Or if they so nervous, they will just across their hand and say “sumimasen..sumimasen..” they so sorry that they don’t understand what do you mean.
5. They very care to the babies and old people so much
Even inside the train, there is a special space for mom and her baby and also for old people. So the mom with her babies and old people can go everywhere conveniently.
6. And They work very hard!
Obviously! They do as perfect as possible.

image source: www.spaciousplanet.com , blog.livedoor.jp

 

4 comments October 17, 2009

Laptop baru :)

lenovo_ideapad_s10_pinkAlhamdulillah aku telah membeli laptop baru. Terima kasih Ya Allah. Imut dan lucu. hehe. Thanks for SATO International Scholarship for the 50.000 yen purezento, and Thanks for Baharu and Isa for all your help.

artinya, aku bisa mengupdate blog lagi sekarang :)

16 hari berada di Jepang
sudah kangen kampung halaman..
kangen bapak dan ibuk di Ngawi yang tiap hari menelfon setelah subuh, kemudian kami bertele-conference dengan adikku di Malang sana. Setiap hari! namun sekarang tak pernah lagi. Selain karena tarif telefon mahal, tentu saja karena perbedaan waktu dua jam. Di sini jam 5 pagi, di sana masih jam 3 pagi. Ba`da subuhnya aku adalah qabla subuhnya keluargaku.

***

Shibuya Shibuya Shibuya..!
aku membeli laptop ini di Yamada-Labi di Shibuya. Nampaknya ini Shibuya adalah daerah paling ramai d Tokyo. Shibuya katanya adalah the greatest place for hang out in Tokyo. hehe. Profesorku -sambil bercanda-bilang “There’s so many crazy people in Shibuya, so you must be carefull”. Banyak banget orang-orang berpakaian aneh-aneh, anehnya tuh aneeeeehh bgt. ga jelash lah. Ada juga orang-orang yang ber-cosplay-ria. Memakai kostum-kostum tokoh kartun, dari Saint Seiya, Cardcaptor Sakura, Sailormoon, tokoh-tokoh yang di Final Fantasy yang rambutnya berdiri semua kaya dragon ball, dan banyak banget tokoh2 lain yang aku tak mengetahuinya.

Sebenarnya tak sengaja kami ke Shibuya. Sejujurnya adalah karena pagi sebelumnya kami, anak-anak YSEP 09, diminta bantuannya (baca: diperdaya, hehe) untuk latihan Tari Indang untuk Festival Koudasai tanggal 25 nanti. Yang rencananya di acara itu juga akan diadakan penggalangan dana untuk gempa Padang.

Aku dan teman-temanku ini : fafa, laras, dita,risi, chandra, ipul, dan risvan, bertujuh kami sampai di Jepang dan langsung diajak bergabung dengan PPI (Persatuan Pelajar Indonesia) Tokodai. Rekan-rekan PPI Tokodai inilah yang menjelaskan dan menerjemahkan segala hal tentang Jepang pada kami. Memberitahu mana makanan2 halal dan murah di Jepang dan memberi banyak sekali panduan dan bantuan, asik lah. Terima kasih semuanya.

Bersyukur (untuk kesekian kalinya) bisa berada di Jepang.

3 comments October 11, 2009

Nyampe Jepang

Alhamdulillah…
Akhirnya aku telah sampai di Jepang kawan2… 25 september 2009 lalu
Sampai detik ini aku masih merasa terheran-heran kenapa aku tiba2 berada di sini. Tergabung dengan orang-orang dari negara lain dalam Young Scientist Exchange Program 2009-2010.
Dan Tokyo Institute of Technology benar-benar kampus yang menakjubkan. 16 pohon sakura berbaris rapi di depan main Building-nya!! Sayangnya ini mau musim gugur.
Lantas aku teringat dengan foto bunga sakura yang kupasang di desktop laptopku (yang sekarang kutinggalkan di Indonesia), tiap kali aku memandangnya,, indah sekali. Aku sangat mengaguminya. Hingga tiap kali menunggu loadingnya laptop-perjuangan itu, aku selalu berdoa “Ya Allah, aku ingin melihat bunga sakura secara langsung, bentaaar aja..”.
Dan mungkin doa itu beberapa bulan lagi akan terjawab, pada musim semi nanti.
Terima kasih Ya Allah
^^

6 comments October 8, 2009


Hello..

Hi, I am Fakhria Itmainati, my friends called me "fafa", I am now in Japan, attending a YSEP 2009-2010 (Young Scientist Exchange Program) in Tokyo Institute of Technology. I love flowers and travelling around the world. Thank you for visiting my blog. Keep your dreams alive, and run to achieve it! ^_^ Youroshiku onegaishimasu..

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