ANNUAL CALENDAR March |
Spring Vacation
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![]() Ryoko Ikari, a seventh grader at Minami Oya Middle School on the outskirts of Tokyo, is a member of the school tennis club. A tennis tournament for Tokyo middle school students will be held in late April, so she will use the free time to train intensively--five days a week--to prepare for this event. Kanako Kobayashi, also a seventh grader at Shinozaki Daini Middle School in Tokyo, loves animals. She owns a pet hamster, since dogs and cats aren't allowed in the apartment where she lives with her family. "I want to read lots of books about animals over spring vacation," she says. Kanako is already listing the books she plans to read. ![]() One middle school teacher explains that spring break is a very busy time for the students, "since seventh and eighth graders have to get ready for the next school year, while ninth graders have to prepare to move on to high school." In reality, though, there are lots of different ways of spending spring vacation, as the examples above show. But there is one thing that Ryoko, Kanako, and Takumi all agree on: "11 days is way too short!"
Photos: Going out on picnics, playing games at home--each child enjoys the vacation in his or her own way. (Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Kyodo) |
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