In the latest episode of “Kids Meet the World,” children from Yorii, Japan, exchange cultural insights with peers from Bhutan. This heartwarming interaction highlights the Bhutanese children’s daily practices, such as offering water to the gods and performing prostrations as a form of prayer. The video also showcases the significance of the local environment, Bhutanese cultural elements, and what happiness means to these young individuals. The children express their dreams and aspirations, sharing a message of global friendship and mutual understanding.
- The video features children from Yorii, Japan, and Bhutan exchanging cultural experiences.
- Bhutanese children share their morning rituals, including offering water to the gods and performing prostrations.
- The importance of their local environment and cultural elements, such as the presence of stray dogs and statues, is highlighted.
- Children discuss personal moments of happiness and their aspirations, including a desire to visit Japan.
- The episode fosters a sense of global friendship and cultural understanding between the children.
NHK WORLD-JAPAN is “the international service of Japan’s public media organization NHK.” NHK World-Japan is operated by Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK). The goal of NHK World-Japan is stated as “to promote a deeper international understanding of Japan, introducing the latest events in Japan through news and other programs.”
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