Japan in a Suitcase

A short program offering cultural presentations, language instruction, and hands-on activities available to K-12 schools, clubs, community groups, and other nonprofits.

 

Japan in a Suitcase is an informative program, designed to give people an understanding of Japanese culture.  The program content is designed to be as relevant as possible to the audience.  Programs for children will feature more fun, hands on activities, while business oriented programs will focus on etiquette and protocol in Japan.

 

Whether it is for a school or business, we hope this program will give the audience a small look into a different culture, and promote an understanding and awareness of cultural differences in a positive way.

 

Pictures are from Groveland Elementary School in Minnetonka, March 2011

 

Kanna Sato (佐藤嘉ン奈) who was born and grew up in Wakayama, Japan is taking charge of this program. She is the Community Outreach Coordinator and Japan Outreach Initiative (JOI) Coordinator sent by The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP) and The Laurasian Institution (TLI). Please see more information about the Laurasian here: http://www.laurasian.org/joi/.

 

For more information, please check the JIS Flyer with picture, call JASM at 612.627.9357, or email Kanna at kanna09@us-japan.org.

You can download the Registration Form here!