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Draw it in 2 minutes!
The rules are simple. After being presented with the theme, the staff member has 45 seconds to think and 2 minutes to complete a drawing. Why don’t you pretend that you have just been given the theme and try it out yourself!
The theme in this issue is the “dragon”, which is the sign of the Chinese zodiac for 2012.
Unlike Japanese people, we understand that many Westerners think of dragons as having wings. How did the Australian and British staff members who participated this time draw their dragons? See if you can find their drawings.
Incidentally, Yuichi Onda, who was on the Japan National Team at the Turin and Vancouver Olympics, participated in our event from Switzerland where he was taking part in a competition!
Make sure to check out how cross-country skier Yuichi Onda fares with the pen as opposed to his skis!
*You can see an enlarged view by clicking on the drawing.
Yuichi Onda
Translation Team
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Honda
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Baba
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Yamamoto
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Hoshi
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Hosoe
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Masanori
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Justin
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Manami
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Amaike
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Ai
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Mogi
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Miyagi
Web Team
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Sato
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Ono
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Unno
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Ogawa
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Shibata
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Toshihiko
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Takayama
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Naka
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Iwata
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Shimada
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Nakahara
Temporary Employment Team
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Sasaki
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Watanabe
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Kitamura
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Yamaguchi
Business Management Team
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Ohsato
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Seimiya
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Kato
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Horie
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Inagaki
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Matsumoto
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Tsukahara
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Takahashi
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Ishida
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Ujiie
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Peter
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Back Numbers
- Draw it in 2 minutes! (Winter Greeting 2011)
- Fun with Japanese calligraphy! – Four-character phrases – (Summer Greeting 2011)
- Draw It after 45 Seconds – Let's All Do Some Doodling – (Spring Greeting 2011)
- The Country I want to Visit Next (Winter Greeting 2010)
- Wishing Upon a Star! – The wishes we made for the Tanabata Star Festival. – (Summer Greeting 2010)