Overview
WN students and Fuzoku JHS students will meet and discuss their videos. Like last year, WN students will have discussions with the homerooms at Fuzoku JHS. There will be a total of four breakout rooms on Zoom.
Advice
- Watch the video of the group you will be having a discussion with beforehand
- Before the discussion begins, test your equipment. Make sure that you are in quiet room.
- When speaking to the students from other schools, speak clearly, loudly, and slowly.
Date and Time
February 4, 2026, 10:50 – 11:40 (Japan Time) 8:50 – 9:40 (Thailand Time)
Thailand : If possible, please be online with James from 8:30 so that we can ensure a smooth connect.
Procedures for each homeroom
Please make sure that you watch the other school’s videos BEFORE the discussion. You should watch the videos for your breakout room.
The Fuzoku JHS students will manage the conversation.
Each Breakout Room will proceed as follows
8:50 : Greetings and Explanation from James Hall after that, please enter your breakout room
8:55 Introduction (Teachers introduce themselves)
9:00 ~
Fuzoku JHS → WN School (15 minutes)
- Fuzoku JHS Students give self-introductions
- Ask questions about the WN videos
- Ask general questions about WN, Bangkok, or Thailand.
WN School → Fuzoku JHS (15 minutes)
- WN School Students give self-introductions
- Ask questions about the Fuzoku JHS videos (I have a for Group (#) question about (topic) )
- Each Fuzoku JHS page has a list of topics. Choose a topic from the list and ask a question about it.
- Ask general questions about Fuzoku JHS, Morioka, or Japan
9:35 Finish (Leave breakout room)
9:35 : Final words from James
2026 Groupings
Please watch the video of the students in your room!
| Breakout Room | Room 1 Class 3A and M1 | Room 2 Class 3B and M3 | Room 3 Class 3C and M5 | Room 4 Class 3D and M6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WN Teachers | Teacher Noi Teacher Ter | Teacher Bowie Teacher Daow | Teacher Fah Teacher Had | Teacher Pair Teacher Gotj |
| Fuzoku JHS Teachers and Assistants | Sato Sensei Nozomi Ogasawara | Sato Sensei Seika Sawamura | Kudo Sensei (Teddy) Natsumi Sakai | Kudo Sensei (Teddy) Sae Fujii |
| Fuzoku JHS Video | Class 3A Video Video Topics: Group 1: Noodles Group 2: Food Group 3: Traditional things Group 4: Traditional clubs Group 5: Manga Group 6: Haiku | Class 3B Video Topics: Group 1: Events Group 2: Ninja Group 3: Religion Group 4: Buildings Group 5: Food Group 6: Anime Group 7: Blood type | Class 3C Video Topics: Group 1: Gifts Group 2: Anime and Manga Group 3: Food Group 4: Festival Group 5: Food Group 6: Seasons Group 7: Events | Class 3D Video Topics: Group 1: Music Group 2: Language Group 3: Comics Group 4: Anime Group 5: Music Group 6: Food Group 7: Food Group 8: Movies |
| WN Video | Fried Pork (Moo Tod) 1. Natthachak Chanpreecha (August) 2. Pongpon Komuut (Namo) Som Tum 3. Chawalit Tulkamrak (Mark) 4. Thanakorn Thanakiatmongkol (Max) 5. Teerapat Phiset (Boom) 6. Phatcharaphon Seedee (Namo) 7. Weerapat Suksanit (Lukchin) 8. Pannapat Kaewkeb (Namphet) Pad ka Praow 9. Kittipong Chomna (Botan) 10. Phakin Sinphech (Pun) 11. Phupoom Chanjumroon (Platu) 12. Varitthorn Pibklang (Khaoklong) 13. Chayanont Phumkrachang (Captain) | Places to Visit (Unable to attend) 1. Nichakun Klamnak (NamOun) 2. Irin Nualkaew (Rin) 3. Runchida Somboon (Tonnam) 4. Sunanthicha Phiboon (Pancake) Songkran Day Unable to attend 5. Nanjaporn Petbangkerd (Yam) 6. Krittaya Chenkajoh (Ja-oh) 7. Nutthawee Matakunpipak (Namnueng) 8. Pawanrat Vatcharothai (Gam) Wat Pak Nam Unable to attend 9. Kanyarat Phitaksathian (Amy) 10. Pimchanok Suknuntee (Pim) 11. Siraprapa Pongudom (Pure) 12. Sawitchaya Kaewluang (Cream) 13. Arika Sumthong (Fivefive) 14. Thitinan Suwanpradit (Nan) | Thailand Culture 1. Kematat Lekjaroen (Kem) 2. Supakorn Wiriyathanhataned (Mick) 3. Chayanin Krudphet (Bew) 4. Sinthana Chomsaeng (Aomsin) 5. Panod Bunlakhon (Kiu) 6. Thanwa Romyen (New) Thai Greeting (Wai) 7. Krittapas Damronganankul (Ant) 8. Pathitta Choksappaisan (Prae) 9. Thitinan Jongsumruay (Tam) 10. Pattadon Suttimon (Q) 11. Sakolnat Borihankijcharoen (Mark) 12. Chaipipat Ariyasoontorn (Ohm) Khlong Bang Luang (Will move to 3B) 13. Supasin Norut (Ton) 14. Punnawich Sincharoen (Folk) 15. Patcharaporn Rangsisena Na Ayuthaya (Pim) 16. Chayanit Prompunya (Benz) 17. Jindamanee Boonpeng (Ploy) 18. Warissara Tanchai (Bonus) | Thai Traditions and Festivals 1. Thatchai Jiraroj (Junior) 2. Thanutnun Sompongmit (Knot) 3. Pisitpol Joonlanun (Team) 4. Pitchayapa Kraisri (Fern) 5. Priyapat Ponglertsiritorn (Ning) Songkran Festival 6. Sirinat Wongman (Tan) 7. Waratthaya Thanomviriyahphat (Fai) 8. Papitchaya Sornsilp (Jan) 9. Noppasorn Tongkalai (Tong) 10. Khwanchanok Khongthaworn (Kao) Tradition and Festival of Thailand (Will move to 3B) 11. Peerapat Phusri (Pokpong) 12. Jirat Naksamlit (Skate) 13. Laksika Sakimjit (Fon) |
Wat Nuannoradit School

Location: Bangkok
Basic Information
- Grades 7 – 12 (Matthayon 1-6)
- Students: 2446
- Class Size: 25 ~ 45 students
- Languages taught: Chinese, English, and Japanese
The Junior High School Affiliated to the Faculty of Education, Iwate University

Basic Information
Grades: 7 – 9 (1 Nensei – 3 Nensei)
Students: About 420
Class Size: 35 Students
Languages Taught: English
