Takayuki and his students sent us these pictures:
Happy New Year!
Dear Mr. Takayuki,
Thank you for the pictures. How do you make your food for New Years eve? What are the red and white ribbons for? What is the food in the bowl? Is it rice? What does your food taste like? What do the red things flying in the sky stand for? Did you have a happy New Year?
Your friend,
Jordan
January 6, 2004
Dear Mr. Takayuki,
Thank you for the pictures. What does the dragon represent? Does it protect the city? In America we have gargoyles. They have gargoyles in
France too at the sanctuary.
Your friend,
Riley
January 6, 2004
January 6, 2004
Dear Mr. Takayuki,
Thank you for the pictures. What does the food taste like? How do you make the food?
Your friend,
Donal
January 6, 2004
Dear Mr. Takayuki,
Thank you for the nice pictures. What does the statue stand for?
And did you know that my chinchilla is having 3 or 4 babies?
Her name is Ariel.
Happy New Year.
Your Friend,
Brittany
January 6, 2004
Dear Mr. Takayuki,
Thank you for the pictures. What do the ribbons stand for? What do the temples used for?
Your friend,
Joel
Takayuki replied to our questions:
http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/~atugi/%7F%7F%7Fworld4.htm
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