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【A daily record】Connecting and Expanding (2)

After the Yumelympics, it was time for the kindergarten competition.
The wind was getting colder, but the children were excited and looking forward to the next competition!
Next up was ball tossing!
The balls were used as seeds and put into a basket. To get the balls in, they had to overcome obstacles. The North Wind, the Sun, and the Boar... got in the way of the ball tossing.

If the colors match, you break through!


When you overcome the obstacles, you throw the balls with all your might! They were so engrossed in throwing.
Even with the Boar's interference, it was a heated battle.

Pitching with all their might!


Despite the Boar's interference...


A good match!


The red team nourished the flowers...


After the kindergarten competition, it was time for the Yosakoi Soran, which they had been practicing so hard for!! Local people also danced, and it was very impressive♪

They ran off to the sound of the drums!


Dokkoisho~Dokkoisho~!!


Soran! Soran!


The next competition was Bee-ngo! There is a field divided into sections.
Make as many bingo as you can within the time limit!
It's a borrower competition where you become a bee and bring someone who fits the theme.

Black x yellow is a bee♪


Someone wearing a black T-shirt!


If you find someone who fits the theme, you can judge them and make flowers bloom in the field.


The two teams that tied will add nutrients to the flowers♪


The sports festival is nearing the end.

Watching the Kumakawa Children's Deer Dance


Live music and a dance performance by children


After the dance, there is a Bon Odori dance and a closing ceremony.
The flower that didn't bloom
It didn't bloom even after three nutrients
Me, you, everyone
Does everyone know the spell that is needed?

Everyone made a circle


Everyone's thoughts came together and the flowers bloomed♪At the closing ceremony, they shared their thoughts"The bond with the local people has deepened! I want to do it again!"


Maa-chan leaves with the flowers


It was a cloudy day, but her heart was clear! Thank you so much to the parents, local community, Fukushima University students, children, faculty, staff, and everyone involved in Okuma town, for all your help with the preparations and cleanup.


Everyone's thoughts came together to make this flower bloom.