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My Japanese life

My Japanese life. Nami TANAHASHI. The entrance of my house. Taking off your shoes Arranging the shoes neatly. たたみ( tatami floor ). Straw mat used for flooring How to use: Having meals Studying Warming yourselves. たたみ ( t atami floor ). How to use: Sleeping on ふとん (bedding)

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My Japanese life

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  1. My Japanese life Nami TANAHASHI

  2. The entrance of my house • Taking off your shoes • Arranging the shoes neatly

  3. たたみ(tatami floor) • Straw mat used for flooring • How to use: Having meals Studying Warming yourselves

  4. たたみ(tatamifloor) • How to use: Sleeping on ふとん(bedding) • ふすま(sliding doors)

  5. My room • A bed • A cabinet • A desk

  6. my meal 1 • Rice with rice bowls • Miso soup • Pumpkin with cheese • Fried pork with cabbage • Mashed potato with vegetable • はし(chop sticks)

  7. My meal 2 • Pasta • A set of fork and spoon

  8. What is おにぎり(Rice balls) ? • Brought as lunch • With のり(seaweed)

  9. How to make おにぎり(rice balls) • すいはんき (rice cookers) • Mixing with ふりかけ(rice seasoning)

  10. おにぎり(rice balls) • sold at a convenience store • Tastes: Tuna with mayonnaise / roasted salmon うめぼし(a pickled plum): bitter

  11. おにぎり(rice balls) • Good points: Easy to make less fat • Bad points: Need to keep cool in summer because they go bad quickly • Bread is popular, too

  12. To survive in earthquakes • Big earthquakes may happen • Going to a school if my house is in danger • Waiting for help

  13. Supporting furniture

  14. A survival bag • Brought for an emergency

  15. An emergency knapsack • Lights • Coins to call • Radios • food

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