Cafe-oke!

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Want to sing? Want food?

Come to Mohawk Great Room from 7pm-9pm! We will be serving vegetarian curry, udon, ground beef and egg, meat and potato stew and more! We will have a rice and udon table where1 bowl is $2, and 2 bowls are for $3!

Not only that, people who chose to sing can have the option of having judges to evaluate on their singing. If you do decide to have the judges, you can have a chance get a free bowl when you get the judges approval! How does it work? Well, come to the event and find out! Plus, why would you not come for the delicious food?

We’ll see you there!

 

BUJA Host Club

Host Club

The Binghamton University Japanese Association (BUJA) will be hosting its first ever Host Club!!! For those of you who are like “what’s a Host Club?!” A Host Club is a place where you can go to enjoy your time conversing with people who are hired in order to entertain you!
In Japan, Host Clubs or Hostess Clubs are places where adults go to be served alcoholic beverages and other services by good looking men and women (Hosts/Hostesses) who are paid to entertain their guests.

BUJA will be bringing similar services to the school!!!! No alcohol will be served of course! BUTT!!! We will be serving delicious tea/refreshments and treats. So come enjoy snack time and let our magical hosts take care of you! There will be plenty of sources of entertainment for you to enjoy with your host or for your host to entertain you :)

We will be located in the UU Undergrounds Cafe from 4:30 to 8:00pm on Friday, December 2nd!
We look forward to serving you!

Upcoming Events!

Hey BUJA,

Just wanted to update you guys on some events that are coming up! BUJA will be having two more events this semester!!! One being a night where you can experience cultural events and the other being a host club where you can enjoy some treats while we provide you with a personal entertainer!!! I would also like to say that there will be a brief Japan Night General Interest Meeting!!! So if you are curious about our biggest event of the year and thinking that you want to be a part of it, come get a heads up of what you can do!!!

BUJA Events

Culture Night: Saturday, November 19th from 10pm-12am in UU 102. There will be Kimono Try-on, Calligraphy, Origami, and other cultural fun!
I will update you on Host Club and Japan Night GIM later in the month :)

Other Events

Asian Night: Friday, November 18th @ 6PM in the Mandela Room. There will be lots of Asian performances, food, and also a special guest!!! Advanced tickets will be sold in the Food Court this whole week from 12-4!!!
Dragon Night: Saturday, November 19th from 6:30-10PM in the Mandela Room! A lot of cultural fun performances and food will be served! Advanced tickets will be sold in the Old Union on Wednesday and Food Court on Thursday from 12-4!!!

Simple Easy Dango

Kinako DangoStaying up at night and have the munchies? Consider making some super fast dango!

Dango (団子) is a Japanese rice dumpling, made from rice flour. There are many types of dango, ranging from anko (red bean paste) to the mitarashi (sweet soy sauce) dango. Today we will be making kinako (きなこ) dango! Kinako is roasted soybean powder, which has a hearty taste similar to a mix between peanut butter and hazelnut. Of course, you can also use any topping you like! Some easily available suggestions are sugar, yogurt, honey, or condensed milk. Not traditional, but still delicious nevertheless.

The ingredients we are using today are: Mochiko, Kinako, Sugar, and Water.

mochikokinakoMochiko, Kinako

Mochiko can be found at both Walmart and Wegmans, in the flour aisle. It would probably be more readily available at Wegmans though. Kinako can be found at Asian food stores. It was available in the fridge of Kim’s Oriental the last time I checked, but the bag is different. Make sure the soybean powder is roasted. And no, buying soybean flour and roasting it yourself does not work.

Recipe: yields 22

1/2 Box Mochiko

1 Cup Water

Kinako, Sugar

First, fill up a small pot 3/4th of the way with water, and set it to a boil. While waiting for it to boil, you can begin making your dango! Mix half a box of Mochiko with 1 Cup water, and knead the dough. The dough should have a slightly sticky but powdery texture. Add more water if necessary. Pull pieces of dough, and form balls about one inch in diameter with it. After they are formed, put them in the pot of boiling water, and wait for them to float up. The process should take about 8 minutes. Floating dangos are cooked, so scoop them out. If you prefer to eat your dango cool or are afraid of them sticking, you may lightly run cold water over them.

Now, prepare your topping! Kinako alone has a very floury taste, so it is usually mixed with sugar. I like do use a 1:1 ratio of sugar and kinako, but create yours to taste! You are now ready to eat! Simple right? Itadakimasu~

Learning Japanese is FUN!

I am currently taking elementary Japanese at BU.
Why do I want to learn Japanese? I am not taking it to fulfill the language requirement. I am taking it because I love watching Japanese dramas, movies, animation, and love listening J-pop.

Of course, learning a new language is not easy. When you are really interested  in one culture, you will have to motivation to learn its language. The very first thing I do when I start doing homework is Japanese homework, and I don’t feel frustration when I am doing Japanese homework or when I am studying for Japanese test.

It is challenging. You have to dedicate some time to it, but at the same time, it is fun. You will be proud of yourself if you can speak a whole new language :)

Anyone want to learn some simple but useful expressions?

Ghost House

BUJA Ghost House

What better way to start off Halloween weekend then BUJA’s biggest event of the semester, Ghost House? From 6 – 9 this Saturday we’re transforming UU120 into a haunted shrine complete with corpses, restless spirits, and surprises at every turn! Only a dollar admission. Pay a visit to a shrine you’ll never forget.