The New Year Rice cake Making Festival!
- Event
Dear Students, Faculty members and Staff
GSFS will host the 10th Mochitsuki Taikai (Rice Cake Making Festival) celebrating the start of the New Year 2019!
The number of participants has been expanding year by year, and we expect more people to come and enjoy the festival in 2019. We also have some traditional Japanese New Year games such as koma (top spinning), tako-age (kite flying), and hanetsuki (traditional game similar to badminton without a net) to make the festival even more enjoyable.
The best part of Rice Cake Making is that the kneaded dough-like rice sticks together, yet can transform itself by pulling or stretching it. The Rice Cake symbolizes the interdisciplinary nature of GSFS where challenges enable students to “stretch” their abilities and “transform” themselves into something new and wonderful.
Let's all hope for the further progress of our research and the development of GSFS, and enjoy the beginning of the New Year by making Rice Cake together at the outset of New Year.
We welcome all the students, faculty members and staff in the Kashiwa campus!
Hiroshi MITANI
Dean, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Place |
Plaza IKOI (Rice-cake maiking will be held in front of the Plaza IKOI.) ・・・Plaza IKOI is not open for regular service on the day. |
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Fee |
500 yen Rice cake served with sweet red bean paste, grated radish with soy sauce and sprinkled with soy flour, Miso soup with pork and vegetables, pickles, free soft drink refill. |
Application for groups
We look for groups of more than five people. Get together with your friends or colleagues in your lab or circle for a fun time!
Access the group application form [ mochitsuki2019@edu.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp] entitled “group entry”.
>>>the group application form (RMFApplication_GROUPNAME.XLS)
Application for individuals
Please apply from below.
https://goo.gl/SUsZfB
Please apply in advance so that you can registrate quickly on the day, and also we can determine the number of participants for making the proper arrangements.