2025.06.09
佐賀県鹿島市で毎年初夏に開催される「ガタリンピック」は、道の駅鹿島に隣接する有明海の干潟を舞台に、干潟ならではのユニークな競技が繰り広げられるイベントです。今年は6月8日(日)に第41回大会が開催され、多くの参加者でにぎわいました
本学ダイバーシティセンターでは、中国出身の劉コーディネーターの引率のもと、多文化コースのミャンマー出身留学生6名(2年生5名、1年生1名)の計7名が、ガタリンピックにあわせて実施されたホームステイプログラムに参加しました。
競技の前夜、学生たちは地元の日本人家庭に宿泊し、ホストファミリーの子どもたちと交流したり、一緒に遊んだり、料理を作ったりと、家庭的な雰囲気の中で楽しい時間を過ごしました。また、祐徳稲荷神社や肥前浜宿通りを案内していただき、日本酒の酒蔵見学も体験しました。子どもたちとのふれあいや、日本の伝統文化に触れる貴重な機会となり、参加者全員が初めての体験に大いに感動していました。
学生たちからは「とても楽しかったです!参加してよかったです!」という声も多く寄せられ、非常に充実した体験となりました。
今回のイベント実施にあたり、ご協力いただいた地域の皆さまに、心より感謝申し上げます
The "Gatalympics," held annually in early summer in Kashima City, Saga Prefecture, is a unique event featuring mudflat-based competitions that take place on the tidal flats of the Ariake Sea, adjacent to the Roadside Station Kashima. This year, the 41st tournament was held on Sunday, June 8, and the event was bustling with many enthusiastic participants.
Under the guidance of Ms. Liu, a coordinator originally from China, the Diversity Center of our university organized participation in a homestay program held in conjunction with the Gatalympics. A total of seven participants—six international students from Myanmar enrolled in the Multicultural Studies Course (five second-year students and one first-year student)—took part in this enriching experience.
On the evening before the competition, the students stayed with local Japanese host families, spending quality time in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. They interacted with the host families’ children, played together, and cooked meals, enjoying a truly homely experience. The students were also guided to visit Yūtoku Inari Shrine and Hizen Hamashuku Street, where they had the opportunity to tour a sake brewery. The interactions with local children and the exposure to traditional Japanese culture proved to be a valuable and memorable experience, deeply moving all the participants.
Many students shared enthusiastic feedback, saying things like, “It was so much fun! I’m really glad I participated!” The event turned out to be an extremely fulfilling and meaningful experience for everyone involved.
We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the local community members who supported and contributed to the success of this program.
TOETOEMOE OOKYAINGさん(2年生)
第41回ガタリンピックに参加して、すごく楽しい思い出ができました!友達と一緒にバスで鹿島に向かい、ホームステイ先のご家族が迎えに来てくれました。
ホームステイでは、一緒に夕ご飯を作って日本の家庭料理を体験できました。とっても美味しかったです!夜には息子さんがデザートを作ってくださって、すごく嬉しかったし感動しました。朝ご飯も一緒に作って、なんとプレゼントまでいただきました!
朝9時ごろからガタリンピックがスタート!私は「ガタチャリ」に参加しました。全身泥まみれになりながら楽しめて、外国から来た他の友達もできて、本当にいい経験になりました
Participating in the 41st Gatalympics gave me such wonderful memories! I headed to Kashima by bus with my friends, and our host family came to pick us up.
During the homestay, we cooked dinner together and got to experience authentic Japanese home cooking. It was really delicious! That night, their son made us dessert, which made me so happy and touched. We also made breakfast together the next morning, and to my surprise, they even gave me a gift!
The Gatalympics started around 9a.m. I took part in the “Gatachari” race. I got completely covered in mud but had so much fun, and I even made new friends from other countries. It was truly a great experience.
My first time participating in the Gatalympics in Kashima City was a very fun and memorable experience for me. At first, I was a little hesitant about competing in the mud, but seeing everyone enjoying themselves with big smiles quickly made me get hooked. Especially in the “Zā Gatalympics” event I joined, when I actually stepped into the mud, I couldn’t move forward at all. Even though I was covered head to toe in mud, we had a time full of laughter.
I also became friends with high school students who volunteered at the event, which was a great opportunity to make new friends.
On the first day of the homestay, my host family took me to Hizen Hamashuku Street, where I had the chance to visit a sake brewery. I was able to taste some sake and learn about the brewing process and history, which was very interesting. Later in the evening, I enjoyed a barbecue with my host family, experiencing local food and culture in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Thanks to the kindness of my host family, I was able to spend the homestay without any worries. Playing with the children at night was also a very precious time.
This experience, where I was able to feel the warmth of the local people and immerse myself in nature and culture, has become an unforgettable memory for me. I am truly grateful for this valuable opportunity.
Usually, I’m told, “Don’t get dirty with mud!” but on this day, I got to play freely in the mud—it was an incredibly fun day.
When the starting signal was given, I took off running, but my feet got stuck in the mud, and I couldn’t run well. I fell and slipped, and my face and clothes were covered in mud. But that was so much fun.We fell and laughed together in the mud, worked hard as a team, and at the end, we took photos with mud-covered faces. All of these are unforgettable memories. The cheers and laughter filled the air, and even with strangers, we naturally laughed together and felt like friends.
Laughing, falling, getting covered in mud, and connecting with others — it’s a one-of-a-kind event that warms the heart.
My homestay in Kashima was a very enjoyable and unforgettable experience. I spent time with a kind family and played a lot with their five energetic children. They also took me to Yūtoku Inari Shrine, which is famous throughout Japan. I was uplifted by the children’s smiles and energy, and I felt very happy to be warmly welcomed. The hosts were also very kind and friendly. It was a great opportunity to use Japanese and learn a lot about daily life in Japan.
The Gatalympics event was a unique and exciting experience. I was able to talk with people from various countries, laugh together, get covered in mud, and cheer each other on—it was a lot of fun. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with people from different cultures and deepen my understanding of Japanese culture.
Through this experience, I also made new friends from many countries
This time, I participated in the Gatalympics for the first time and also experienced my first homestay in Japan. Although my stay was short, my host family was very kind, and I felt comfortable and safe.
At the Gatalympics, I had the opportunity to interact with local people and participants from overseas, sharing enjoyable moments through the competitions. I especially remember trying unique events that involved running and balancing in the mud, and laughing together with everyone.
Through this experience, I realized the importance of connecting with others, and I want to continue participating in various events to broaden my own world.
This time, I participated in the 41st Gatalympics together with my friends, and it was truly the most fun experience ever! On the day of the event, my host family kindly took me to Yūtoku Shrine, which is famous in Japan. As a first-year student, it was my first time visiting a shrine, and I felt both nervous and excited.
During the homestay, I enjoyed warm and pleasant meals with the kind host couple, talked a lot, and they carefully taught me the basics of daily life. It was a heartwarming time. When it was time to leave, they even gave me a gift, which moved me deeply. Thanks to my friends, the teachers, and the host couple, I was able to create wonderful memories in Japan.
I am truly grateful to everyone!
🌟【後輩へのアドバイス】
ガタリンピックは、本当に楽しくて特別なイベントです!日本や世界の友達と出会い、みんなガタリンピックは、本当に楽しくてで笑って、泥だらけになりながら楽しめる最高の思い出になります。
ホームステイでは、日本の家族と一緒に過ごすことで、日本の文化や生活を身近に感じることができます。言葉に自信がなくても、笑顔と気持ちでしっかり伝わるので心配いりません。
最初は少し不安かもしれませんが、思いきって参加してみてください。きっと「参加してよかった!」と思える素晴らしい体験になりますよ!チャンスがあれば、ぜひ参加してみてください😊
🌟 Advice for Juniors
The Gatalympics is truly a fun and special event! You get to meet friends from Japan and around the world, laugh together, and enjoy yourself covered head to toe in mud—creating unforgettable memories.
During the homestay, spending time with a Japanese family lets you experience Japanese culture and daily life up close. Even if you’re not confident with the language, don’t worry—your smile and feelings will surely get your message across.
At first, you might feel a little nervous, but I encourage you to take the plunge and join in. It will definitely be a wonderful experience that makes you say, “I’m so glad I participated!” If you get the chance, please give it a try 😊
留学生の皆さんにとって、本当にたくさんの素晴らしい思い出ができたことと思います。イベントを企画・運営してくださった主催者の皆さま、そして温かく迎えてくださったホームステイ先のご家族には、心より感謝申し上げます。本当にありがとうございました!
We believe that the international students have created many wonderful memories through this experience. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the event organizers who planned and managed the program, as well as to the host families who warmly welcomed our students. Thank you very much!
We look forward to your continued support and cooperation.