Ramen in Melbourne
Ramen is a very popular dish in Japan. There is a wide variety of ramen for you to enjoy, not only in Japan but also here in Melbourne!!
Information from Consulate-General of Japan in Melbourne
Donation from the Australian Ballet School
Information from Consulate-General of Japan in Melbourne
Ukiyo-e Woodblock Printing - Lectures and Demonstrations
Seminar for Japanese people interested in working for international organizations
Information from Consulate-General of Japan in Melbourne
The 28th Australia-Japan Relations Essay Award Ceremony
Melbourne Grand Prix – Tribute for Earthquake and Tsunami Victims
Assistants to Teachers of Japanese (ATJ) Program Farewell
Launch of the Melbourne Museum Resources of Japanese language Education Website
Kanji Dojo Lesson 5
Kanji is one of four types of script (Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Roman-script) in Japanese. Let's enjoy Kanji at Kanji Dojo with Mr Hiroshi Watanabe.
"Culture Village" a place where one can learn about Japanese culture in Melbourne
Culture Village in a place where one can learn about Japanese culture in Melbourne. It’s held in a classroom at Japaneasy (a Japanese Language school) on the first and third Wednesday of the month. The class was started in answer to the student’s request to not only learn Japanese but to also learn about Japanese culture. A request that has been made since Japaneasy first opened its doors.
JET Programme Returnee Reception
On Monday, February 28th a Welcome Back reception was hosted at the Japanese Consul-General’s official residence for Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme participants who have recently returned to Australia following completion of their contracts.
The returning Aussie Samurais of grassroots internationalisation gave their individual speeches about their journey in Japan, at times with their witty Japanese, as they shared their triumphs and experiences to the assembled guests.
Kanji Dojo Lesson 4
Kanji is one of four types of script (Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Roman-script) in Japanese. Let's enjoy Kanji at Kanji Dojo with Mr Hiroshi Watanabe.
Learning Pottery in Melbourne!
Learn Japanese Culture in Melbourne.
One of the charms about Melbourne is the substantial variety of short courses available where you can easily learn something new.
Good News From The City Library
the City Library in Flinders Lane will have several Japanese language magazines available for borrowing (Kateigaho, Orange Page, Shonen Jump, Men's Non-no, Kera, Ribon, Sweet, etc).