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’s “Hashi” guest – Petras Kimbrys, a student of VMU who has spent two years in Japan, Osaka as an exchange student. He will tell more about his journeys, adventures, studies, work, in the Land of the Rising Sun. Everyone is welcome! Time: February 25 (Friday), 6pm Place: Sugihara House
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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.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New year! VMU Japanese culture club “Hashi” wishes you all the best! Have a warm evening at home, laugh with friends and think positive 🙂 “Hashi” is thankful to everybody who visited us this year. We hope to meet you again next year 🙂 See you in February!
For the last event of this year, “Hashi” has invited members of Kaunas anime club “Kurokawa”. They will show three anime stories, from a famous series “Aoi Bungaku”. It consists of Ryunosuke Akutagava and Ango Sakaguchi works.
First time in “Hashi” club history a lecture only about technologies in Japan. Moreover, it will be about robots! This lecture will be kindly given by assoc. prof. Tetsuya Mouri from Gifu University.
This Friday “Hashi” invites to watch a Japanese drama, directed by Suzuki Matsuo. “Welcome to the Quiet room” (2007) tells a story about a young journalist Asuka Sakura, who, after drinking a dangerous dose of pills, wakes up in a psychiatric hospital…
VMU Japanese culture club “Hashi” invites you to come official members for the first time! “Hashi” membership card will allow you to get into private events, gives discount for “Hashi” stuff and much more. Our public events will be continued as usual though.