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Yokoso!!

Location
Houston, TX 29.72-95.22 77001US
Meetups
42 so far
Rating
The Houston Japanese Conversation Club 5.00 5.0017
Founded
April 19, 2008

For people who are interested in or learning Japnese language and culture. It will be a great place to practice Japanese or exchange/share your interests in the culture. Native Japanese are of course encouraged to participate d(^_^)b

Our next MeetupJPLT - February session

Where?
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Who’s coming?
13 Yes / 4 Maybe
( 3 spots left )

Want to attend?

Thanks for everyone's participation/help with JPLT #1 !!! I enjoyed it and also the refresher on hiragana helped me quite a bit.

For those that missed JPLT #1 but still interested in attending, I will have the information on the message board by the end of this weekend.

Anyone interested in taking of the certification exam is welcome to attend. I will be taking the most beginner one which is now considered Level 5. Read more

What members are saying

 speak Japanese, no matter what your level is. If you want to express yourself in English too, that's OK with everybody else. 

Ashraf

 The best way to maintain your Japanese is to practice it with others. 

Ethan

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What's new?

  • Feb 6
    • New member
      “My Husband and I lived in Tokyo Japan when we were in the military. We loved it there, the way of life was great and the best place that I have lived! We would love some friends we can talk to about that”
  • Jan 30
    • New member
      “Growing up in Guam I have some background of Japanese. I would like to refresh and build on the language.”
    • New member
      “I am looking for a tutor for my 9 year old daughter who is native speaker fluent in English and Japanese. She takes Saturday classes at JEI in Houston. She needs help once or twice a week with her Kanji homework, as well as other Japanese studies.”