Please be advised that in view of the transfer of The Japan Foundation Manila (office and library) to the 23rd floor of the Pacific Star Bldg., the JFM Library will be closed to visitors, researchers and library members from 25 February until the end of April. Thus, all members (borrowers) may avail of their borrowing privilege until 17 February (Friday) only; all books / materials will have to be returned on or before 24 February (Friday). The JFM extends its thanks in anticipation of everyone's concern and cooperation.
 
    • Asia as Our Society Film Festival  -  May 17 to 21, 2012 (Cinema 4, Shang Cineplex, Shangri-La)
    • Asia as Our Society Film Festival - May 17 to 21, 2012 (Cinema 4, Shang Cineplex, Shangri-La)

      This year's offering brings together 17 films from China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Japan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and the Philippines that will surely amuse film enthusiasts and the general public as...

    • Asia as Our Society Film Festival  -  May 17 to 21, 2012 (Cinema 4, Shang Cineplex, Shangri-La)
    • Kirié Workshop and Exhibit at the Japan Foundation Office

      The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM) is bringing another fascinating traditional Japanese art workshop to Manila this May.  Kirié isthe traditional Japanese paper cutting art of depicting scenery, plants and animals by cutting paper precisely and...

    • Asia as Our Society Film Festival  -  May 17 to 21, 2012 (Cinema 4, Shang Cineplex, Shangri-La)
    • A Month of All Things Japanese!
      2012 Nihongo Fiesta

      This year’s Nihongo Fiesta displayed some of the most fascinating facets of Japan’s rich and evolving culture—from the Japanese language and traditional Japanese desserts to modern jazz music.

      The annual festival by the Japan Foundation, Manila...

    • New Japanese –Language Course for Beginners “MARUGOTO: Japanese language and Culture” Module 2
    • New Japanese –Language Course for Beginners “MARUGOTO: Japanese language and Culture” Module 2

      Do you know a little Japanese?  Learn more basic conversation!

      If you have studied Japanese for about 30 hours, enroll in the MARUGOTO: Japanese Language & Culture Course, Module 2, starting May...

    • New Japanese –Language Course for Beginners “MARUGOTO: Japanese language and Culture” Module 2
    • 日本事情NIHON JIJOU New Course for Advanced Students

      Are you looking for a chance to brush up your Japanese?

      This is a new course for advanced students who have JLPT N2 or equivalent level of Nihongo. The topics like Japanese society, culture, and economics will be...

    • New Japanese –Language Course for Beginners “MARUGOTO: Japanese language and Culture” Module 2
    • The 15th Philippine Nihongo Teachers’ Forum ”How Appropriate Assessment Methods Can Measure the Level of Can-do Attainment of Your Students”

      How do you measure your students’ progress? Do your methods show whether a lesson’s objective has been attained? Get to know...

    • Locus Redux: Speaking Accross Contexts (Learning and Negotiations in Writing and Teaching on Art)
    • Locus Redux: Speaking Accross Contexts (Learning and Negotiations in Writing and Teaching on Art)

      Date:  May 19 to 21, 2012

      Venue:  (*to be announced)

      The project is a 3-day conference on capacity-building in art education and dialogue on art in Asia which the organizer deemed...

    • Locus Redux: Speaking Accross Contexts (Learning and Negotiations in Writing and Teaching on Art)
    • Children's Museum address Environmental Protection and Climate Change

      DATE: February 02, 2012 - January 1, 1970

      VENUE: Manila Hotel

      Museo Pambata, in cooperation with the Japan Foundation and the City of Manila, recently concluded the 2nd Asian Children's Museum Conference last February 2-4 at the historic Manila Hotel. Over a hundred participants joined the conference...

    • Locus Redux: Speaking Accross Contexts (Learning and Negotiations in Writing and Teaching on Art)
    • In Pursuit of Japanese Studies

      A forum by the Japan Foundation Manila in cooperation with the De la Salle University's International Studies Department - Japanese Studies Program and the Japanese Studies Program of Ateneo de Manila University. For further details, please download the forum...

 
 
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