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Amidst School Closures, Japanese Students Host Their Own Fun-Filled Graduation Ceremony on Minecraft

Amidst School Closures, Japanese Students Host Their Own Fun-Filled Graduation Ceremony on Minecraft
This group of Japanese schoolchildren refused to let school closures ruin their fun by hosting their own Minecraft graduation ceremony.

一日中オンラインで集まってゲームをやって笑い転げている。楽しそうで良いねぇ。 pic.twitter.com/sYqoJ1zYaj

 

This group of Japanese students is proving to the world that they will not be letting the novel coronavirus outbreaks ruin their fun.

Since Japanese schools have closed down in the face of COVID-19—and will likely remain closed until after spring vacation—this elementary school boy and his friends decided to host their own online graduation ceremony on Minecraft.

The graduation, which was captured in the video below, was hosted in an elaborate virtual auditorium complete with diplomas, speeches, music, and joyful festivities all around.

 

The 12-year-old boy's father later posted a series of videos and photos of the event to social media in hopes that it would serve as "bright news that shines in a gloomy social situation" and "open up the way games are perceived."

"They spent all day online together playing games and laughing," he wrote in his Twitter thread which has been shared thousands of times since it was published earlier this week. "I'm glad they all had fun."

(WATCH the graduation below)

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