Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Smile terrorist.

Found that Uzbek visa takes some more times to be published... I think it's better to apply for the Kazakhstan visa too in this time...


By the way, terrorism happened in here Bishkek in this morning, but no one gets chaos. Just a day keeps going. I can't explain with my words what exactly what I have learned from this society. But since Kyrgyzstan is a new country which became an independent nation from USSR two decades ago, I feel like that I'm really close to changes and history of this country. Maybe they are still on the big change right now. Each person is strong and stable instead of where they live.


Today, I visited classed at an university and a class at a primary school. Especially the children at the primary school stared at me as if they saw an alien because that was a fist time for most of them to communicate with a foreigner. Almost 30students made origamis together there, and let me know their dreams by writing them on wings of cranes.


This country is still unstable, but people(children) are always great in anywhere!

Ohkini, Chuji,

Saturday, November 27, 2010

People help Chuji

In Bishkek, people at CACSA take care of me. They share me a desk for the Internet, introduce a family to stay, and many institutions to visit.

They are an NPO, and what they do is that they offer local people job opportunities to make handcraft goods with local materials such as wools and silk. Many free trade markets from Europe and US make partner ships with them because their goods are reliable.

The one who introduced them to me also owns a social business between them and western countries.


My days in here Bishkek are so nice so far. Even though this is my personal attempt, many people help me out like CACSA... Because of CACSA, I have already visited almost 50 local people to make Origamis in the 3days although I make no profit for them.(Actually, they once asked me "How much do we need to pay for each Origami?")

This is so thankful!!

Not only in Bishkek, a number of people support me, and this travel has got enormous improvements.

I won't forget these people who make a lot of effort for me who makes no money.

And tomorrow, an interview by local TV is waiting for me!!(They found a crazy Japanese boy is making Origami in their country.) Newscaster must be beautiful, don't forget bringing my phone number Chuji!! and make this World better with my words and smile.


Ohkini, Chuji

Friday, November 26, 2010

Finally,,,

Finally, I got in to Kyrgyzstan.

Maybe I should say that I finally got out of China. Since I was in China, it was impossible to reach this blog, twitter, and facebook even though I experienced so much things in the big country China.

I passed Beijing, Xian, Lhasa, Lanzhou, Urmuqi, and Kashgar in China. Hopefully, I can tell you about my experience sometime later.

Origamis have been made only around 200 so far although a half of this project had been passed. I was gonna visit some more educational institutions in the previous country. But because of the bad current relation between China and Japan, some school were canseled.

I haven't seem even a goal of the number, but it should be no problem. I can do it!!


Again, I have got out of China.
I will up articles on this blog.

See you soon!!


Ohkini, Chuji.