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2013 Nihongo Speech Contest
The 2013 Grand Champion and the Outstanding Performance Awardee will each receive an all-expense-paid week-long study tour in Japan!
It’s Fast or It’s Free: My Three Favorite Fastfood Joints in Tokyo
I’d like to take a minute or five to wax poetic over my favorite affordable quick-service restaurant chains that dot streets in Tokyo.
Obento-ya-san: Eating in Tokyo on the Cheap
How do you stretch your spending money?
How to Plan a Trip to Japan: A Guide for Filipino Otaku, Part 3
This last portion delves into the intricacies of planning trips by location and/or by activity, to maximize time and minimize expenses for you and your travel buddies.
How to Plan a Trip to Japan: A Guide for Filipino Otaku, Part 2
This time around, we’ll delve into the logistical nightmares of the trip: transport and accommodations.
How to Plan a Trip to Japan: A Guide for Filipino Otaku, Part 1
If you’re planning your own trip to Japan soon, here’s a series of posts that can help you from start to finish.
Marugoto: Japanese Language and Culture @ The JFM
This course is tailored for learners who are just starting out and have no prior knowledge of Nihongo.
2012 JLPT Interactive Lecture & Exercises @ The JFM
Worried about the upcoming JLPT exams? This is where the good folks of the Japan Foundation Manila come in!
Japan A La Carte — Nihongo Bunka Taiken: Izakaya @The JFM
Participants will be introduced to izakaya drinks and dishes, business and table manners, and casual conversational Japanese.
2012 Japanese Language Proficiency Test
The test is divided into three sections: Vocabulary and Grammar, Reading Comprehension, and Listening.
Getting Tonkatsu Right: Yabu at the SM Megamall Atrium
The gods have been gracious, and now we have genuine, honest-to-goodness tonkatsu joint that has even Japanese expats singing praises to it: Yabu, the House of Katsu.
