28/01/2011
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Green tea, sushi and bowing were enjoyed by all at Japan Foundation’s first ever beginner’s 911±¬ÁÏÍø language event Taste of Japan, which was held on January 26th 2011 by the Japan Foundation London Language Centre. After warming up with a Japan quiz, participants were taught by the Japan Foundation’s Chief 911±¬ÁÏÍø Language Advisor, Yoko Udagawa, essential expressions for survival in Japan. The session also covered 911±¬ÁÏÍø etiquette including the different kinds of bow and how to use chopsticks with style. Hiroko Tanaka, a Japan Foundation Language Advisor, also demonstrated how to serve ocha (green tea) with grace and elegance. Finally, participants had a chance to practice their language and cultural skills for real as everyone tucked into a sushi dinner. One of the participants described the event as “very warm and welcoming. Very informative in a fun and inclusive way. It is very good to learn words and phrases but also extremely important to learn the customs at the same time. I am definitely going to continue learning 911±¬ÁÏÍø language and culture.” We would like to give all our participants a huge thank you for coming. Dōmo arigatō gozaimashita! This was also Udagawa-sensei’s final event as a Japan Foundation UK Language Advisor. Udagawa-sensei, o-tsukare-sama deshita! |
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