You'll get invited to our Meetups as soon as they're scheduled!
“ One should join if they have an interest in Japanese Language and Culture! ”
— C on Aug 27, 2009.
“ It's very open to any new people! The broad range of fluency levels helps everyone learn, or think about Japanese culture and language in a new way. ”
— Jessa on Jul 31, 2009.
“ This is a great way to start speaking conversational Japanese with others. ”
— Amy on Jun 25, 2009.
“ If you have been to Japan, interested in visiting anytime soon, or just want to learn more about Japan then you should come... Really cool group ”
— Danny on Jun 10, 2009.
“ For me, this was a fantastic way to put my knowledge of Japanese language to use and practice in a fun and receptive setting. I would suggest any student of Japanese who wants to experience the language "in context" to join this group. On top of the linguistic appeal, you get to meet some wonderful people! ”
— Roy T. Martinez on May 15, 2009.
“ The best way to maintain your Japanese is to practice it with others. ”
— Ethan on Mar 13, 2009.
“ People are friendly! It is fun! Meet new friends! It's JAPANESE! What more can you ask for!? ”
— Minh Nguyen on Mar 12, 2009.
“ It was nice meeting people from so many different origins/backgrounds, all interested in learning from others. ”
— Gwladys Gaillot on Feb 25, 2009.
“ speak Japanese, no matter what your level is. If you want to express yourself in English too, that's OK with everybody else. ”
— Ashraf on Nov 16, 2008.
“ The group helps you learn Japanese. ”
— Brad on Aug 28, 2008.
“ This new meetup welcomes people who are fluent or near-fluent in Japanese as well as those who are just learning or have an interest in learning. The best way to learn a language is by practicing it. If you don't use it--- you loose it! This forum gives you a chance to make friends and exchange language/culture at the same time. Besides, who doesn't like good food? ”
— HiNoKuNi-Rumbera (Colleen) on Jul 18, 2008.
“ If you have trouble speaking or listening, this group is perfect to join. The people who are more knowledgeable are very patient and more than happy to help you. Come out and see for yourself, you definitely won't regret it. ”
— Jack on Jun 20, 2008.