Japanese Hot Pot (Niku-jaga)
Popular Japanese home cooked meal!
Popular Japanese home cooked meal!
Daiso, Japan’s largest value store or otherwise known as the ‘100yen’ store has arrived for the first time in Australia. This leading retailer specializes in providing quality everyday personal and household items for a low flat price is opening its doors to Melbourne on 28th October 2010.
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!
Let’s try easy Japanese recipe!
The Japan Foundation is seeking volunteers for the 14th Japanese Film Festival.
There are 2 different kinds of volunteers we are looking for. To apply, please
read the following information carefully and fill out the online form.
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).
To give a diverse range of EXPERIENCES in both traditional + modern Japanese culture
New style of Japan Culture Festival ? See, Learn, Make and Enjoy Japanese Culture
Welcome to Vol.2 of the ‘Yamaha Music Teacher Interview Relay’.
Over four issues, we will publish interviews of some of the teachers in the newly opened Yamaha Music School in Carnegie. In these interviews, the teachers discuss their passion for music ? both in teaching and in their own lives.
One of the arcades that connect Flinders Street and Flinders Lane is Port Philip Arcade. It is here that you’ll find our featured store “Touch Of Japan”, a boutique where you can feel the essence of Japan whilst still being in Melbourne.
Where one can enjoy a leisurely conversation with a few people/friends