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Hi, Kids! Have fun coloring, reading, and exploring along with Max and his friends.

                                  Konnichiwa! My name is Kai.                                 One Mission
                                  Welcome to Japan!
                                                                                                    Kids
                                  I am six years old. My family lives in Haga
                                  Town, Japan, which is three hours north of                     Presents
                                  Tokyo. Our town is in a rural area with many
                                  rice and soybean fields. We can buy and eat
                                  fresh strawberries, apples, grapes, and
                                  Japanese pears when they are in season.

                                  I go to kindergarten each day on the
                                  kindergarten bus. The bus comes to my
                                  house at 8:30 a.m. and brings me home
                                  at 2:30 p.m. I started kindergarten when
                                  I was four years old. Children in Japan
                                  can begin kindergarten when they are
                                  three years old.

                                  I like my twenty-two classmates and
      teacher. My favorite time is when we all play on the playground
      together. I graduate from kindergarten in March and will begin
      first grade in April. I look forward to going to a new school and                   “Declare his glory among the
      making new friends.
                                                                                          nations, his marvelous works
                           MAX’s TRAX                                                     among all the  peoples!






      One Mission Society began its work in Japan in 1901 with the help of Japanese Pastor Juji   —Psalm 96:3 ESV
      Nakada. God used the Cowman and Kilbourne families to help share the Good News with
      every person in Japan. With God’s help the Great Village Campaign reached all 10.3
      million homes of Japan in six years.
      Today, the nation of Japan has more than 127 million people living on its 6,852 islands.



                             •  Climbing Mount Fuji, riding Shinkansen (bullet
                                   train), visiting Hiroshima Peace Memorial—

                             •  Snow monkeys, cranes, koi fish—
                             •  kimonos, samurai swords, slippers, origami—
                             •  eating with chopsticks, bonsai (growing                     JAPAN      •   Tokyo
                                   potted miniature trees), ikebana
                                   (flower arranging)—
                             •  rice, sushi rolls, ramen noodles—
                             •  typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis—                            Destination:

                             •  sumo wrestling, judo, flying kites—

                             •  tea house, Snow Festival, Sudoku puzzles—

        God loves Japan and so does One Mission Kids!

     Missions to the MAX is written and published by One Mission Kids. No unauthorized reproduction. © 2020 One Mission Society.
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