Every year at UB, the Japanese Student Association has an event called “Japan Nite”. At this event they have a show that they put on, and then afterwards there’s food and games. It was a lot of fun! I think this year’s show was really great, although it probably helped that I actually knew some of the people in it this year. (I didn’t last year.) Still, this year’s was definitely really funny and had a nice message. The food was pretty good, too!

 Jnite 1

Jnite 2

Jnite 3

Jnite 4

Jnite 5

Jnite 6

Jnite 7

To see the rest of the pictures, check them out here: Japan Nite pictures.

Oh, because there was dancing (and singing!) I took a couple video clips. I’ll get them online soon. Between my parents coming to my apartment for dinner tonight and the homework I have to do, I really don’t have any time to waste!

| Posted April 6, 2008

4 Comments

  • 1. nobu  |  April 6th, 2008 at 7:59 pm

    Konnichiwa.

    What means “NITE”?

    I hope to watch your video of Japan-nite.

  • 2. nobu  |  April 6th, 2008 at 8:06 pm

    Konnichiwa.

    What means “Nite”?
    I hope to watch your video of Japan-Nite.

  • 3. Matt Licata  |  April 6th, 2008 at 8:34 pm

    nobu,

    “nite”は”night”と同じ意味があります。 夜ということです。

    “nite” is an alternate spelling that, although it’s incorrect, is used for style or emphasis.

    のぶさんは日本からいらっしゃいましたか。

  • 4. nobu  |  April 7th, 2008 at 11:26 am

    Thanks for your deteiled answer of my question.

    I was surprised you wrote Japanese perfectly.
    Especially you can write kanji sysmbol correctly.

    I’m Japanese. and I live in Japan.
    Today I post some phtos of Japanese pop art to my blog.
    please check it if you have a time.

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