Going to School on a Rainy Day - 雨の日の登校

Going to School on a Rainy Day – 雨の日の登校 Scene Description – シーンの説明 On a rainy morning, children in yellow raincoats walk to school with colorful umbrellas. Some wear waterproof covers over their backpacks. A mother waves from the porch, and the sidewalk is lined with puddles. A typical rainy day in a Japanese neighborhood. Everyday Japanese Expressions – 自然な会話と表現 • 「傘持った?」 (Kasa motta?) – “Did you take your umbrella?” • 「足元に気をつけてね」 (Ashimoto ni ki wo tsukete ne) – “Watch your step” • 「カッパ着なさい」 (Kappa kinasai) – “Put on your raincoat” • 「ランドセルカバーしてね」 (Randoseru kabaa shite ne) – “Cover your school bag” Cultural Points and Expression Background 子どもの通学風景 – School Commute in Japan Japanese children usually walk to school, even in the rain. It's common to see them in matching rain gear, practicing independence from a young age. 親の声かけ – Parental Concern Simple phrases like “Did you take your umbrella?” show how Japanese parents ca...