Health and Sports Day in Japan by Koki Shiono H ere in Japan, we're very keen on sports. In fact, we even have a national holiday to celebrate our love of sports! It's called Health and Sports Day and it takes place every year on the second Monday in October. Japanese people have been celebrating this day since 1966. On Health and Sports Day, most schools hold their annual Field Day. It's like a mini Olympics! Students compete in teams and take part in a huge variety of events. I've always enjoyed Field Day at my school, and this year was no different! The day began with a parade of all the teams. Then, all of the competitors spread out across a field for group stretching. During the day, we competed in many traditional track and field events like the 100-metre sprint and the long jump, but we played some unique Japanese games, too! For example, in tama-ire large teams have 2-3 minutes to throw as many small beanbags as possible into a basket at the top of a tall pole! And in o-tama korogashi teams of two have to roll a giant ball through an obstacle course! Health and Sports Day isn't just for kids. It encourages people of all ages to be active! Actually, there were some special events for parents at my school, too! My dad didn't compete because he had a headache, but I think that was just an excuse! A! va rog poza de tradus textul va rog din suflet
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