Kao's Interview

Introduction:

I conducted this interview in Japanese to the best of my ability. Nakamoka Kao was joined by her mother and grandmother to help her through my interview. I translated Reach the World's questions from English to Japanese, and I'll translate Kao's answers from Japanese to English. I tried to record our interview, but something went wrong, and I only got the second half of our interview.

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?:

Kao usually has onigiri (rice ball) for breakfast and then whatever the school cafateria is serving for lunch. She enjoys home-style Japanese meals for dinner, such as curry.

What is your house like?:

Kao and her family live in a "big mansion." "Mansion" is how the Japanese language refers to a single family house, as opposed to an apartment or a studio apartment.

What chores do you have at home?:

Unfortunately, my recording of our interview stopped at this point for some reason, but what I remember is that the usual household chores in Japan would include cleaning up, as in picking up toys off the floor, putting away laundry and maybe helping with the cooking.

What jobs do your parents have?:

Kao's parents are office workers.

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