Omusubi, literally means Japanese handmade rice balls, a traditional and healthy Japanese delicacies, but this time I'd like to talk about Japan Foundation Sydney's online magazine called Omusubi. In this term, Omusubi comes from the Japanese verb musubu, which means to join, to unite or to form a connection. Omusubi features information about the Japan Foundation, Sydney 's events and Japanese film screenings, Japan-related event information around Australia , ideas and resources for school teachers of Japanese, and a range of articles focusing on Japanese culture and Australia-Japan related issues.
This is what Omusubi (Onigiri) look like
5 comments:
free tickets. wow!!! be sure to take some photos for us to see. cheers...
What exactly is the 12th Japanese Film Festival? Sounds fun :D
@Calvin: Yup two free tickets.. :-) I will take some snaps for sure. Cheers..
@Ai//Sayuri: It's an annual event where a list of Japanese movies will be on show in the cinema for the whole week, presented by Japan Foundation. I'll make a post for this later on. Cheers..
wuaaaaahhhhh yang gw demen adalah bentuk yang lucu2 gitu loh... heeheh :)
I looove Omusubi !!
SOmetimes, whenever I have nori, I'd just make Omusubi with ordinary white rice, a bit of salt and herbs.. ahahha
Nyummmm... ^^
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