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Student Organizations
The Japanese Culture Club offers opportunities for non-native speakers of Japanese to interact with native speakers of Japanese. The club organizes several major events and many small activities every year.
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goal of the club is to introduce Japanese culture and build friendly
personal relationships between Japanese and people of other
cultures. Through these personal encounters, the club aims to
foster understanding and appreciation if possible, of different
cultures.
"Welcome to the University of Findlay's Japanese Culture Club (JCC). The JCC
aims to bring like-minded individuals from different cultures together to
study and enjoy Japanese language, culture, and life. Join the club with the
coolest people, the best food, and the most outrageous events. Besides,
where else are you going to learn to play Japanese dodgeball?"
Zach Pina --
JCC President (SP, 05-present)
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Playing "Fukuwarai [happy smile]" game at Shinnen kai [New Year Celebration] |
Don't you want to try on a Japanese yukata, too? |
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Many school children do calligraphy in Japan as a part of New year activities. We do it here, too! |
Everyone loves Sushi!!! |
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Origami, Japanese paper folding |
Aren't you pretty in a Japanese kimono! |
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Chop Stick Contest-Who said chop sticks are forpicking up beans? |
This is Japan!" |
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1000 North Main
Street \ Findlay, OH 45840 \
1-800-472-9502 \ 419-422-8313 \
Fax 419-434-4822
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