Posts tagged ‘Japonija’

This Friday “Hashi” will have a guest, Mr. Aivaras Mockus. He wrote a play “Sakura in the Wind“, based on which a theatrical performance was built in Japan, in 2004. Mr. Aivaras has spent two months in Japan, working with a mixed Lithuanian-Japanese team. He will tell more about this cultural experience, and share knowledge […]

This Friday “Hashi” invites you to a lecture-discussion on the Japanese cult of kawaii (‘cute’). Vytautas Magnus University teacher Kyoko Koma has been doing a research about kawaii, as it is understood in Japan and Europe, and she will present her findings during the “Hashi” event. She has also prepared a questionnaire on how Lithuanian […]

What could you tell about schools in Japan? Sailor-style uniforms and cute lunchboxes are probably some of the few images that come to mind. This Friday’s “Hashi” guest, however, had an opportunity to be a student in Tokyo Gakugei University High School and experience the daily life of a Japanese school herself. Eglė Mackeliūnaitė will […]

Lect. A. Alisauskas in Hashi

February 2nd, 2011

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New members of Hashi club

February 1st, 2011

New members to Japanese culture club Hashi were accepted. Everybody received membership card. New members to Japanese culture club Hashi were accepted. Everybody received membership card. Photos from this event could be found here.

Japanese Literature event

January 23rd, 2011

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3rd Japanese Lesson in Hashi!

November 25th, 2010

Hashi club invites you to the last Japanese lesson this year. The lesson will be hold by future Japanese teacher, VMU exchange student from Japan – Kayako Takagi. This time we will learn basic sentences about Japanese food. Table manners and food culture will be introduced as well.

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Impressions from studies in Japan

September 30th, 2010

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