Indian student, 12, wins Japan Times Bee

Ariya Narayanasamy, a 12-year-old student at the India International School in Japan, won the 10th Japan Times Bee on March 10 in Tokyo. She correctly spelled the word 'forbearance' to claim the…

Ariya Narayanasamy, a 12-year-old student at the India International School in Japan, won the 10th Japan Times Bee on March 10 in Tokyo. She correctly spelled the word 'forbearance' to claim the title.

Indian student, 12, wins Japan Times Bee

As champion, Narayanasamy will represent Japan at the 92nd Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this May. The runner-up was Luca Takagi, 13, from Yokohama Christian School.

The Japan Times Bee is a spelling competition for students in Japan. A full report of the event appears in the March 12 edition of The Japan Times.

Indian Opinion Analysis

Ariya Narayanasamy's win highlights the growing participation of Indian-origin students in international spelling bees. The Scripps National Spelling Bee, held annually since 1925, attracts top spellers from around the world. Last year's champion was from the United States. For Narayanasamy, the next hurdle is the preliminary rounds in Washington, where she will compete against hundreds of other regional winners. Her performance will be closely watched by the Indian community in Japan and abroad.


Source: bee.japantimes.co.jp

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