It looks like the “30th Nishinomiya International Exchange Day” will be held at Frente Nishinomiya on Saturday, February 21.
(Information provided by peke)
Here it is↓
The image in this article is quoted from Events | Nishinomiya City Website
It says “International Exchange Day” in all kinds of languages~. I can barely read most of them though…
About the 30th Nishinomiya International Exchange Day
When is it?
Saturday, February 21
10:00~15:00
Where is it?
Frente Nishinomiya, 4th floor
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 11-1 Ikedacho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
What will be happening?
Activity Introduction Exhibits and Bazaar(10:00~15:00 Exhibition Corner, etc.)
Associations from countries connected to Nishinomiya City will introduce their activities and hold various exhibits~🌍 You might even find some rare items at the bazaar!
Connecting Through Easy Japanese(10:30~12:00 Multipurpose Space)
Foreign residents studying Japanese at the Nishinomiya International Association will give mini speeches🗣️! There will also be time to interact with children~.
Japanese Culture Experience Corner(10:30~12:30 Study Room)
Kimono👘 and tea🍵 are hugely popular with people from overseas! You can watch a demonstration of tying a furisode obi and enjoy matcha with Japanese sweets~.
※The matcha set is 400 yen. Limited to the first 60 people.
International Café(13:00~14:30 Multipurpose Space)
A chance to interact with people from other countries through games and conversation! You might learn all kinds of things about all kinds of countries. Drop by and relax~☕
※Coffee and tea with sweets are 200 yen.
Stamp Rally(10:00~15:00)
Collect stamps and try your luck in a lottery or garapon raffle🎯 You might win a book card or some sweets!
How much does it cost?
Free admission
※Some experiences require a fee
Capacity?
None
Who can join?
Anyone
How to apply
No application required
Event details are →here
Finally
This will apparently be the 30th time the event has been held~. Around 9,600 foreign residents live in Nishinomiya City, so this really is “international exchange close to home”. With exhibits, a café, and a stamp rally, it seems like you can get a little taste of Expo vibes💂. If you’ve ever wanted to talk with people from overseas, why not casually stop by and take a look?
※peke, thank you for the information!!
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