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Saturday, January 30, 2010

::Auditorium Perdana Angkasapuri ::

Assalamualaikum






Hari ni kali pertama menjejakkan kaki ke Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur. (~gambar2 di atas tersalah setting kamera,jadi, silap tarikh yg tercatat~huhu..)Wakil pelajar dari Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris seramai lebih kurang 108 orang telah sama-sama memeriahkan majlis dialog bersama Timbalan Perdana Menteri.Penganjur program adalah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.Dewan penuh dengan hadirin,majoritinya mahasiswa dan mahasiswi dari serata tempat seperti UPM,UKM,UM, Uitm,dan lain-lain termasuk NGO, dan wakil dari UPSI adalah yang terakhir sampai.Jadi, kami pn duduklah ditangga2 audi itu..Pada pagi, lebih kurang pukul 9,berlangsungnya forum terlebih dahulu. Dialog bersama Timbalan Perdana Menteri bermula kira-kira pukul 11pg.Video berikut adalah ketika ketibaan YAB Timbalan Perdana Menteri.











ketibaan YAB Timbalan Perdana Menteri


Nyanyian lagu negaraku dan lagu 1 Malaysia juga dinyanyikan dengan penuh semangat.






Dialog hari ini bertajuk 'Dialog Idealisme Generasi Muda dan Media Baru'. Timbalan Perdana Menteri berinteraksi dengan para hadirin dengan menjawab pelbagai soalan yang diajukan.Wakil dari UPSI adalah yang pertama mengajukan soalan kepada beliau. Well done, UPSI =D.




Dialog Idealisme Generasi Muda dan Media Baru serta Pelancaran Laman Web Politik beliau - www.my-malaysia.com.my di Auditorium Perdana Angkasapuri

Setelah tamat sesi dialog, tayangan video ucapan-ucapan para pelajar Malaysia yang sedang belajar di luar negara, khas untuk Timbalan Perdana Menteri ditayangkan.
Sebelum majlis bersurai, hadirin menyanyikan lagu Warisan, khas ditujukan kepada YAB Timbalan Perdana Menteri.

Lagu: Warisan

Disini lahirnya sebuah cinta

Yang murni abadi sejati

Disini tersemai cita cita

Bercambah menjadi warisan

( korus )

Andai ku terbuang tak diterima

Andai aku disingkirkan

Kemana harusku bawakan

Kemana harusku semaikan cinta ini

Betapa

Dibumi ini ku melangkah

Keutara selatan timur dan barat

Ku jejaki

AkuBukanlah seorang perwira

Gagah menjunjung senjata

Namun hati rela berjuang

Walau dengan cara sendiri

Demi cinta ini

( ulang korus )

Ku ingin kotakan seribu janji

Sepanjang kedewasaan ini

Ku ingin sampaikan pesanan

Aku lah penyambung warisan

Pada pandangan saya, majlis dialog bersama generasi muda seperti ini amatlah baik. Pandangan generasi muda amat penting bagi membangunkan Malaysia dengan lebih baik lagi pada masa hadapan. I LOVE YOU,MALAYSIA! SALAM 1 MALAYSIA. (^_^)

Monday, January 25, 2010

::KeTiKa cInTa bErTaSbIh::



Assalamualaikum
Ketika Cinta Bertasbih 1 & 2 sudah selesai ditonton. Honto ni omoshirokatta! Kepada yang belum nonton, silakan nontonnya ye (^-^)
Enggak rugi dong. Banyak teladan yang bisa diambil.
Wah2, insyirah sensei udah bisa bicara seperti indonesian pulak ya. Tapi, sebenarnya mujur siri yang saya tonton tu ada English subtitle. Kalau tidak, tak faham la jawabnya. Macam Ayat- Ayat Cinta, movie yang saya tengok tu tak ada subtitle. So, banyak la yang tak paham apa yang pelakon-pelakon tu omongin.
Ok, lah. じゃまた ね。

Sunday, January 17, 2010

アラビア語 を 勉強したいん です!

こんばんは、みんなさん!

今日は、私は UPSI の PBA (Persatuan Bahasa Arab) の ファミリ デイ ヘ

いきました。なんか うれしかった よ!やった。これ からも、私は アラビア語 を 勉強したいん です。 本当 に、わたし は 五 ご に 上手 に なりたい です。この ご は マーレ ご で、英語 で、 日本語 で、アラビア語 で、さいご は 中国語 です。いい ね (^-^)
ぜんぶ は、 ご の パーワ。。。。
ほら、この しゃしん を みて くださいね。かこいい の しゃしん。私は この ファミリ デイ は 気持ちが すごく いい な よ。



























それで、PBA に はいって、たくさん あたらしい こと が 勉強したい。じゃ、よろしく お願いします。私 に アラビア語 を 教えて ください ね。
今日は 楽しかった!ありがとう ございました。がんばれ!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

::FUN WATER FACTS::

75 % of the earth is covered with water.

97 % of earth’s water is in the oceans. Only 3 % of the earth’s water can be used as drinking water. 75 % of the world’s fresh water is frozen in the polar ice caps.

Although a person can live without food for more than a month, a person can only live without water for approximately one week.

The average person in the United States uses 80 to 100 gallons of water each day. During medieval times a person used only 5 gallons per day.

About 1.2 billion gallons of potable water are used in New Jersey each day.

87 % of New Jersey’s population obtains its drinking water from a public water system and 13 % from private residential wells.

It takes 2 gallons to brush your teeth, 2 to 7 gallons to flush a toilet, and 25 to 50 gallons to take a shower.

It takes about 1 gallon of water to process a quarter pound of hamburger.

It takes 2,072 gallons of water to make four new tires.

Sources of water pollution include: oil spills, fertilizer and agricultural run-off, sewage, stormwater, and industrial wastes.

Ancient Egyptians treated water by siphoning water out of the top of huge jars after allowing the muddy water from the Nile River to settle.

Hippocrates, known as the father of medicine, directed people in Greece to boil and strain water before drinking it.

In the 1950’s scientists began to suspect that water might carry diseases. Although earlier treatment of water could make the water safer, it was mainly done to improve the taste, smell or looks of the water.

The first United States water plant with filters was built in 1872 in Poughkeepsie, New York.

In Altona, Germany in 1892, the water from the Elbe River filtered before drinking. At the time, hundreds of people from nearby Hamburg (which did not filter their water) died from cholera. The citizens of Altona were untouched by this waterborne disease.

In 1908, Jersey City, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois were the first water supplies to be chlorinated in the United States.

The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) of 1974 represents the first time that public drinking water supplies were protected on a federal (national) level in the United States. Amendments were made to the SDWA in 1986 and 1996.

New Jersey Legislature approved the New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act, which authorized the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to assume primacy and enforcement responsibility for the Federal Safe Drinking Water Program.

One gallon of water is equal to 3.785 liters of water.

One cubic foot of water is equal to 7.48 gallons of water.

Water boils at 212 degree Fahrenheit or 100 degree Celsius.

Water freezes at 32 degree Fahrenheit or 0 degree Celsius.

extracted from: http://www.njawwa.org/kidsweb/

Reduce your garbage: Make your own garbage enzyme!

Hello everyone!
Today I would like to share about garbage enzyme. Have you ever heard about it? Actually, for TSE2013 course, which is Environmental Science, that I'm taking this semester require us to develop mini environmental project. The project can be problem based or community problem. Therefore, our group chose to do mini project on making our own garbage enzyme in order to reduce the household garbage and at the same time come out with new product. So, our group decided to do research on this project based on what have been done by the researchers recently about this garbage enzyme. So, here I would like to share an article about garbage enzyme with you.Hopefully it will be useful in order to spread the news on how we can save our environment by reducing the amount of garbage from day-to-day.

Innovative Way for Recycling Your Rubbish
from: http://mysmartmoneytips.com/2008/07/29/garbage-enzymes/
Retrieved on 3rd Jan 2010

The average Malaysian produces 0.8 kg of household waste a day while urbanites like us tend to produce double of that! Last year alone, Malaysians produced in excess of 7.3 million tonnes of garbage – enough to fill 42 Petronas Twin Towers!
Photo credits
To combat this wastage and to encourage people to do their bit in saving the environment, a new and interesting way of recycling your garbage has been introduced in the form of garbage enzymes. The enzymes have been proven to be powerfully effective as a natural and organic floor cleaner, household cleaning liquid, laundry washing, cleaning cars and amazingly drive away insects! Some have even claimed it to be effective in removing pimples from your face! Add all these great benefits up and you are looking at big savings from buying harsh chemical cleaning agents for your household.
Making your own garbage enzymes are easy and it can be done in the comfort of your home with the rubbish that you usually throw away. Learn how you can do this easily after the jump!


1. Start with some kitchen waste.
Only fruit and vegetable waste is recommended. Adding protein or dairy would cause it to really smell!

2. Add some black/brown sugar
3. Ensure the correct proportions
Don’t forget to stir the mixture every now and then to ensure that sufficient air gets in for the fermentation process.


The longer you store it, the stronger it’ll be and once done, you can use it for all the following uses with the right dilution:
-Cleaning liquid for your floor
-To keep insects away
-Dish-washing liquid
-Car wash liquid
-Laundry washing liquid
-Clean up your drains and rivers
It is the ultimate organic cleaning agent and is totally chemical free so is safe for everyone in the family to use.


So, save money on cleaning agents whilst doing your bit for the environment!
I have attached the
article from The Star below:

Committed to leaving the smallest footprint possible, one woman is waging war on global warming.
While a lot of tree-huggers take themselves way too seriously, Dr (H) Joean Oon carries her social conscience without being smug.


Going beyond screwing in compact fluorescent light bulbs and carrying tote bags to the grocers, the homeopathy and naturopathy doctor is tirelessly working towards bringing environmental awareness to the masses by giving free public talks . . . on garbage enzyme.

Environmental issues are important to Oon because she worries for the future generation.
“I was devastated when I found out that Malaysia was on the brink of sinking due to global warming,” says Oon at her Naturopathic Family Care Centre cum garbage enzyme headquarters in Tanjung Bungah, Penang.
“My biggest concern was for the safety of my three daughters, and I knew I had to do something, anything, to save them. That was what drove me to learn about producing garbage enzyme from Dr Rosukon Poompanvong, an alternative medicine practitioner in Thailand,” she recalls.
So how does trimming trash help to bring down the earth’s temperature?
“The production of garbage enzyme generates ground-level Ozone (O3). The O3 helps to maintain the earth’s temperature by releasing the heat trapped by the heavy metal in the clouds. If every household turns its garbage into enzyme, we can protect our ozone, live in a smog-free environment and eat food free from toxins,” explains Oon.


By mixing garbage enzyme with chemical cleaning products, Oon explains, the enzyme flowing into our drainage system will cleanse the rivers and oceans.
“We are running a campaign to encourage Malaysians to pour garbage enzyme into our rivers this Dec 21,” says Oon,
“The enzyme will help to break down the harmful chemicals. We have done a trial run at Sungai Kayu Ara in Selangor and the results have been encouraging.”
Oon works with 10 dedicated staff to produce the enzyme and to publish booklets. She and her team have gone on garbage enzyme road shows all across Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia and India.
“To date, we have given away 15,000 bottles for free because we want to encourage people to try it and eventually make their own,” she says.
Funds for the project, according to Oon, have never fallen short.
“Thanks to the public’s generosity, we have not been short of brown sugar and plastic bottles to keep the project running,” she says.


The new black
So how practical — and useful — is this enzyme?
I don’t pick up litter in the midst of a shopping excursion, I don’t turn off the tap when I brush my teeth and I sure don’t wait until it mellows before I flush, but Oon’s suggestion to reroute one third of my household waste away from the landfill by making my own enzyme seems do-able.
While Oon attends to a patient, a staff member, Peter Too, 31, takes me to the porch for a garbage enzyme show-and-tell.
“Glass expands, so it’s better to use plastic containers to store the enzyme,” Too says, as he twists the lid off an air-tight plastic drum, releasing a whiff of fermenting fruits and vegetables. The smell was a cross between apple cider vinegar and orange juice past its shelf life.
“To make the enzyme all you need is one part brown sugar, three parts kitchen waste and 10 parts water. First, mix brown sugar with water. Then add in the garbage — watermelon rinds, orange peels, carrot shavings, tea leaves, apple cores, banana peels and vegetables.
“You can also put in meat, dairy products and durian, but I have to warn you, it’s going to smell really bad. Remember to leave some space at the top of the container for the enzyme to breathe. Every now and then, give it a good stir so it gets enough air. In three months, your enzyme is good for use,” says Too.
One of the drums has some funky-looking mould floating at the top.
“It’s yeast, and it’s perfectly safe to use,” Too says, rubbing it between his fingers for good measure.
Another barrel is littered with fat fruit worms, alive and crawling.
“Worms develop when the container is not sealed properly. To dissolve them all, just add one extra ratio of sugar and make sure the lid is tight. The extra protein will be great fertiliser.”
The garbage enzyme, Too explains, will never expire.
“The longer you store it, the stronger it will become,” he says, sending me off with a bottle and dilution instructions to try out.


Putting it to the test
My poor tresses have been subjected to shampoos that claim to be natural but contain parabens, sodium laureth sulfate and some other stuff I can’t pronounce. The enzyme, I figure, is just what I need to disarm the chemicals.
I don’t want to mix the enzyme in a full bottle of shampoo so I get a trial-size bottle, add two tablespoons of enzyme and give it a good martini shake.
The shampoo smells good, but leaves a sticky residue after the first rinse. I give it a second rinse. It leaves my locks looking, well, pretty much the same as they always do. Since it works fine on my hair, I decide to use the enzyme on other surfaces.
There is some lime scale collecting at the bottom of my bathroom pail. I fill it a quarter full with water, and add a tablespoon of enzyme. The flaky white stuff comes off after a good rub with an old loofah.
On a roll, I get to work on some dishes that have been sitting overnight in the kitchen sink. With the sink plugged, I squeeze a generous amount of liquid suds, three tablespoons of enzyme and some water and let the dishes soak for awhile. The suds smell light and fresh.
Getting rid of the crusty scrambled eggs in the skillet takes a bit of elbow grease but it all comes off.
I am so thrilled, my eyes start darting around trying to find something else to clean.
The kitchen tiles are in need of polishing, I decide. Rolling my sleeves, I soak a rag in a bucket of water and enzyme. A lot of dirt comes off. The result isn’t exactly sparkling, but it’s better than spraying toxic cleaning products.
Trigger-happy, I drop a tablespoon of enzyme into a brand name glass cleaner and set to work on my mirrors. Seeing my grinning reflection in the stain-free mirror totally pumps me up, but I can’t help but roll my eyes when I notice I still have zits at 27.
I dab a bit of enzyme onto some zits along my hairline. It stings a bit, but next morning, the pimples seem to have shrunk a bit. This is magic.
Feeling pretty pleased, I prop my feet on the ottoman and snack on pesticide-free grapes that have been soaked for 45 minutes in a bowl of enzyme and water. Being a domestic goddess sure isn’t easy, but at least with garbage enzyme there’s no little voice nagging at your eco-conscience.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

-demam bdk2 msk SBP- ::adakah sekolah harian xdpt tandingi SBP?Hmm..kashira::


Bicara Akademia: Belajar di SBP
Oleh Norliza Abdullah lizz@bharian.com.my


KESEDIAAN pelajar perlu diambil kira sebelum memasuki SBP.


Ibu bapa perlu liberal, rasional kerana penerimaan pelajar berbeza KEPUTUSAN ibu bapa menghantar anak ke sekolah berasrama penuh (SBP) perlu dilaksanakan secara diplomasi, termasuk mengambil kira kesediaan untuk tinggal berasingan. Ikuti pandangan Naib Canselor Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Prof Datuk Dr Aminah Ayob seperti disampaikan kepada wartawan pendidikan Berita Harian, Norliza Abdullah. SISTEM pendidikan sekolah berasrama penuh (SBP) terbukti cemerlang. Sejak dilaksanakan mulai 1905, sistem pendidikan bersepadu itu mampu melahirkan pemimpin tertinggi negara dalam pelbagai sektor, selain tokoh politik disegani.

Program pendidikan menyeluruh yang disediakan dengan pengisian akademik dan pembangunan sahsiah pelajar itu menjadi pilihan ibu bapa dalam memastikan anak mereka mendapat pendidikan berkualiti. Memandangkan permintaan memasuki SBP sangat menggalakkan, program sama turut ditawarkan agensi kerajaan lain, antaranya Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) dengan penubuhan Maktab Rendah Sains Mara. Dalam pada ibu bapa ghairah menggalakkan anak ke SBP, masing-masing perlu rasional dan liberal kerana tidak semua pelajar cemerlang boleh menyesuaikan diri dalam sistem pendidikan berkenaan.


Pelajar dikategorikan masih belum matang itu mempunyai pelbagai kerenah dan perangai, yang mana masing-masing mempunyai cara sendiri untuk belajar dengan objektif mencapai kejayaan yang diharapkan. Walaupun sistem pendidikan SBP kompleks dengan setiap masa dipenuhi aktiviti akademik, kokurikulum, agama dan pembangunan sahsiah, hanya sebahagian pelajar dapat mengikutinya. Dalam hal ini, wajar bagi ibu bapa berbincang dengan anak masing-masing mengenai kesediaan mereka berpisah dengan keluarga untuk memulakan kehidupan sendirian bersama rakan di sekolah. Ini kerana pada usia 13 tahun mungkin pelajar berkenaan terlalu mentah untuk hidup tanpa perhatian dan bimbingan ibu bapa.


Menerusi perbincangan itu, ibu bapa perlu melayan anak seperti orang dewasa, termasuk mengenai kepercayaan ibu bapa terhadap mereka. Pastinya mereka akan memberi yang terbaik walaupun terpaksa memilih belajar di sekolah harian. Bertitik tolak keadaan itu, jika kemasukan ke SBP atas desakan ibu bapa kemungkinan besar dan dikhuatiri anak terbabit akan memberontak tanpa disedari. Pelbagai cara anak menunjukkan rasa memberontak, antaranya anak mempunyai hubungan lebih akrab dengan rakan sebaya berbanding ibu bapa dan adik beradik yang lain. Keadaan pastinya menjadi lebih serius kerana setiap rahsia dan hal peribadi mereka hanya dikongsi bersama rakan di asrama hinggakan apa yang sepatutnya dimaklumkan kepada ibu bapa terlebih dulu tidak dilaksanakan. Keadaan berlarutan hinggalah mereka dewasa dan melanjutkan pengajian di peringkat tinggi. Berhadapan dengan situasi ini, ibu bapa dan anak boleh membuat perjanjian bersama. Pastikan jika anak tidak bersedia tinggal di asrama, anak tadi perlu berjanji mereka akan memberikan yang terbaik seperti yang diharapkan kedua-dua pihak.


Memandangkan kemudahan pendidikan sekolah harian semakin canggih, pastinya pelajar mendapat peluang pendidikan sama rata dengan rakan mereka di SBP. Apa yang penting kini ialah kesungguhan serta disiplin yang tinggi pastinya menjanjikan kejayaan cemerlang. Guru di sekolah harian juga bertugas dengan penuh dedikasi dan membantu pelajar kejayaan menerusi bimbingan dan perhatian sepanjang proses Pengajaran dan pembelajaran (P&P). Malah sistem sekolah harian juga mempunyai persatuan ibu bapa dan guru yang kuat dan masing-masing berperanan meningkatkan kualiti pendidikan selain memantau perkembangan anak masing-masing supaya berada di landasan betul untuk mencapai kejayaan.


Sejajar dengan objektif SBP menyediakan pendidikan berkualiti kepada golongan kurang berkemampuan di luar bandar dengan penempatan 70 peratus pelajar pedalaman dan 30 peratus pelajar di bandar, wajar jika kemudahan berkenaan dioptimumkan golongan sasar. Ibu bapa di bandar memiliki segala kemudahan selain memiliki status keupayaan lebih tinggi berbanding keluarga di kampung. Mereka mampu menyediakan segala-galanya untuk keselesaan anak masing-masing. Selain kemudahan komputer dan internet di rumah, ibu bapa berkemampuan boleh menghantar anak mereka ke pusat tuisyen pilihan. Usaha ini juga sekali gus dapat memantau pemantauan perkembangan pendidikan anak selain mengeratkan hubungan kekeluargaan dan dalam masa yang sama, anak tadi dilatih menguruskan urusan peribadi seperti menyiapkan keperluan sekolah seperti membasuh baju dan kasut sendiri.


Program pendidikan di sekolah harian juga memberikan kelebihan kepada termasuk pergaulan pelajar dengan rakan sebaya daripada pelbagai golongan masyarakat selain mempunyai hubungan akrab dengan saudara mara, jiran tetangga dan sahabat andai. Setengah ibu bapa merasa lebih puas jika mereka sendiri dapat membesarkan anak dengan memantau perkembangan mereka dari semasa ke semasa. Kepuasan melihat anak membesar di depan mata ini hanya diperoleh sekali dan ia adalah sesuatu yang sungguh berharga.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

明けまして おめでとう ございます!Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu!

Minna san, akemashite omedetou! Happy New Year!

So, new year begins already right? Hopefully this year will bring more joy and happiness for me. May Allah S.W.T bless me.
Therefore, now I'm in 6th semester. Kono semester wa watashi ga hontou ni ganbarimasu! Zettai ni makenai yo! Since only for this year I'll be staying in the campus, so definitely I'll do my best to get good grades. InsyaAllah, I'll undergoes my practicum session next year.
So, what about you guys? What are your target for this year? Whatever it is, hopefully we can manage it well soon and hit our goals successfully, right?
Hmm, during the semester break for the past 5 weeks ago, I did lots of things. And the most importantly, I did my JLPT Level 4. I really answered the question the best I could. Dakara, whatever the result will be, watashi wa makenai yo. The result will be announced in mid March. Then, I'll definitely share the result with u guys. I pray that I'll pass with flying colours.

Ja..sore ga ii ne. Aa..during the hols also, I did tried new recipes at home. Hontou ni, omoshirokatta yo! Iroiro na ryouri ga shimashita. Yang paling best, watashi dh pandai siang ikan keli! sounds stupid right? but, dh lama nk siang ikan tu. tp since my mom dia geli ngan ikan tu, so family kitorang x pernah beli. tp sy suka sgt2 makan ikan tu,sejak bljr kt matriks dulu. So, satu hr tu my untie beli la ikan tu. dia la yg siang n masak percik. kitorang adik beradik makan sampai licin! dan sape ketuanya?haahhahaa...sape lagi? Saya la...

Then, my mom pn kata klu dh suka sgt makan ikan tu, pegi la bli.tp kena siang sndiri. esoknya, terus sy pegi TESCO n beli ikan tu 2.5 kg! Ha...melantak la kitorang adik beradik nnti makan ikan tu..huhu
Pastu blk umah sy terus siang.Ala, senang je sbnrnya.My untie tunjuk ajar skit terus I dpt buat. I dh biasa siang ikan2 lain. So, that's why senang je bila tiba bab ikan keli ni. Watashi wa sakana ga daisuki desu!!X kira ikan apa pn, I suka makan sume nye. Ok, balik pasal ikan keli td. Ikan tu I masak 2 kali je. Esoknya, mula2 masak Paprik Ikan Keli. Sedap sgt2. My siblings kata sedap la Along, ikan ni. Hehe..berbunga2 la perasaan ni..cewah! 2 hari lps tu, masak Asam Pedas Ikan Keli. My youngest sis kata yg resepi ni pn sedap. X leh nk cakap yg mana 1 plg sedap wheter paprik or asam pedas ikan keli. Both are delicious. Zannen desu ne, I x ambik pn gmbr masakan I tu. Tp kt bwh ni I letak gambar salad with ancovy dan butter cake yang I smpt buat ms cuti tu.











Selain ryouri o shite, watashi mo iroiro na Nihon dorama wo mimashita. Tatoeba, SUSHI OJI, NOBUTA WO PRODUCE, I LITRE OF TEARS (SPECIAL), etc. Yang plg baru, I br selesai menonton CODE BLUE. Wow...sugoi dorama desu yo! It's all about medical! After watching Nobuta wo Produce and Code Blue, I start to like Yamashita Tomohisa very much! Hehe..

CASTS:

* Yamashita Tomohisa as Aizawa Kousaku

* Aragaki Yui as Shiraishi Megumi

* Toda Erika as Hiyama Mihoko

* Higa Manami Saejima Haruka

* Asari Yosuke as Fuikawa Kazuo

* Kodama Kiyoshi as Tadokoro Yoshiaki

* Katsumura Masanobu as Morimoto Tadashi

* Terajima Susumu as Kaji Toshi

* Sugimoto Tetta as Saejou Susumu

* Ryo as Mitsu Kanna

* Yanagiba Toshiro as Kuroda Shuuji

Minna san mo, CODE BLUE wo mite kudasai ne (^-^) I'm pretty sure u will enjoy this drama very much! I can't wait to watch CODE BLUE 2nd Season! Anyone who have the series of CODE BLUE 2, share it with me, ek..Onegai.

Ja, mata ne. Banyak pulak atashi merapu kali ni. Akemashite Omedetou, minna san. Yoroshiku ne!