2009年12月21日月曜日

A drama Sekigahara


The drama Sekigahara has been released from TBS On Demand which is Japanese TV Company.
The cast are absolutely amazing. They are the best and the greatest Japanese actors you can imagine. Main casts are including Hisaya Morishige who passed away recently, Toshiro Mifune, Teturo Tanba and so on. Most of them have died, but they are still admired by so many people. I was very surprised and delighted that these celebrities participated in the drama of such a small town.
The drama was based on the truth of the battle of Sekigahara in which 200,000 of samurai fought. The drama was made to cerebrate the 30th anniversary of TBS and was on air in January 2nd through 4th in 1981. It has been released just recently. 120 actors, 3500 extras, and 500 houses joined the drama. Since my town is not big enough, the drama was filmed another place.
I have never watched the drama, but I expect that it must be so spectacular. If you want to watch the drama, please go to Amazon.com.jp which is referred to below. You can get the DVD for 9,840 yen.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/In-English/b/ref=topnav_switchLang?ie=UTF8&node=1094656

2009年11月17日火曜日

A unique baseball game

A unique baseball game was held in Sekigahara Can you guess how the rules were extraordinary? You would definitely be surprised at the length of the game. It had 400 innings and took 104 hours to complete the game. It was more than 40 times longer than an ordinary baseball game. Of course, one team did not play a whole game. Nearly a hundred teams participated from everywhere in Japan. The game was sponsored by a Japanese beer company,” Sapporo beer”. Originally baseball games sponsored by the company were held in Nagano, but the location was moved to Sekigahara. Sekighara was chosen for several reasons. One is the fact of the battle of Sekigahara where east and west Japan battled to unify the country. An image of Sekigahara which people have is fighting. Second is the good location. Participants can get to the stadium easily.

Besides the game, there was a baseball lecture for some children who were in a local baseball club. Retired professional baseball players taught them. In Japan professionals cannot teach amateurs by law. Only retired players come to teach us.

You can see how Japanese people like baseball and how much Sekigahara is known widely. Baseball has become a Japanese national sport. People enjoy not only playing it, but also communicating through it.

2009年11月13日金曜日

A sumo competition

There was a sumo wrestling competition for primary school and kinder garden children in Sekigahara. Sumo is a Japanese traditional sport which a wrestler tries to push an opponent out from a ring. The competition was held outside. It was a clear blue sky and a nice day for doing sumo. The classes were divided into seven including one to six year primary school children and kinder garden children.

In total 97 children participated for this competition. I was a little bit surprised at the number of participants. There are still a lot of children in this depopulated town. The sumo ring was built outside and the children were wearing a Japanese loincloth like real sumo wrestlers. It is very interesting to know that two girls have won the competition in kinder garden and first year elementary school classes. In infancy, generally girls grow faster than boys so it is not unusual that some girls are physically stronger than boys. The same thing happened to me. I also took part of the competition when I was in the first year of elementary school. I lost a game with a girl. This competition reminds me of my childhood. The sumo competition has been a good opportunity for children to try their physical strength and to learn a Japanese cultural sport.

2009年10月30日金曜日

There was an autumn festival in Sekigahara. The festival was held at Hachiman shrine in Sekigahara on October the 4th. It was started in the Edo period and has been held every year since then. The history of the festival and what people do there will be written.

In the Edo period, there was a house fire in Sekigahara. The fire caught hundreds of houses and destroyed a large part of the town. A lot of people were killed. After the tragedy the shrine was built to enshrine the God of fire, so people hold a festival annually to wish that it never happen again. Most of festivals in Japan originally have such kind of reason related to a God.

It is very important to know that what we do in the festival. The festival has been a good event for children living in my town because a lot of stalls participate, so they enjoy having fun with their friends. To worship a God, some adults wearing Kimono walk around the town with Japanese lantern called chochin and every house is required to hang a chochin up in the entrance of their houses. We will have fireworks as a main event at the end of the festival.

I hope you have had some ideas about our festival. In the next week we have another festival for the Battle of Sekigahara. I am sure that a lot of people from other prefectures will come to this festival. It is going to be a big event.