Hikari Miso × Chef Kitahara (Duck Duck Goose) – Layers of Sophisticated Tastes
A trip from Shinshu to France
A trip from Shinshu to France
Yamato Nadeshiko is a Japanese word which means” the idealized image of a Japanese female”yamato=Japan nadeshiko=a kind of Japanese flower (Dianthus)In this series, we are simply checking out Japanese woman’s fashion on the streets of Melbourne every Thursday!
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Yamato Nadeshiko is a Japanese word which means” the idealized image of a Japanese female”yamato=Japan nadeshiko=a kind of Japanese flower (Dianthus)In this series, we are simply checking out Japanese woman’s fashion on the streets of Melbourne every Thursday!
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The story of a high school girl fighting alone to send messages from Melbourne to Hachinohe city in Aomori prefecture, an area struck by the Great East Japan earthquake.
Aki Okado, 17 years old – things I can to do now to help.
Interviewed by Yudai Kohchi
Izakaya Hachibeh has been establishing its status as a Japanese Izakaya with affordability and accessibility since its opening in 2009. There has been an explosion in the number of izakayas in Melbourne with a number of izakayas opening one after another. Still, Izakaya Hachibeh maintains a unique existence.
Welcome to Volume 4, the final article in our ‘Yamaha Music Teacher Interview Relay’ series. While the guitar and piano often come to mind as lead instruments, we must not forget the rhythm section which is no less important! In this edition, we interview Brian about his passion for creating a good beat.
Ukiyo-e Woodblock Printing – Lectures and Demonstrations
Seminar for Japanese people interested in working for international organizations
This is an interview with Saaya Hirosawa, competitor of “Moomba Masters 2011”, an international water skiing competition held in Melbourne’s largest festival – the Moomba Festival. As a person who strives to achieve her goals, Hirosawa talks about her sporting life.
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