During the manga club meetings, we discuss the previously chosen manga and choose manga for next time. After the meeting, we usually watch any related adaptations of the read manga. For an overview of everything we have read so far, see https://myanimelist.net/mangalist/JCES_Kinjin.
Nihongo-jin is the place for those that wish to dabble in the Japanese language, either as a layperson, an expert, or anything in between! We mostly translate manga at various difficulty levels (beginner, advanced) to get familiar with the Japanese alphabets, but we also want to try using some other methods of learning, such as … Continue reading Japanese Language Study Group →
Show your flying dance moves at our Dance Dance Revolution evening!
Join this amazing evening for some high class Japanese fighting games (no smash). Hosted by Tatakai-jin.
Let’s watch some anime together! Every session we decide on anime to watch beforehand and then watch 6 episodes. Sounds fun? Be sure to check it out! For information on previously watched anime, click here. Hosted by Ani-jin.
Want to do draw, paint, build gunpla or work on a cosplay? Join this evening to do any creative activity you can imagine! We greatly encourage artistic freedom in this evening, and, of course, you are more than welcome to flex your amazing cosplays 🙂 You’re free to walk in and out any time you … Continue reading Creative & Cosplay evening →
Sing along with your favorite songs during Karaoke! Hosted by Uta-jin.
It’s time for some Japanese board games! Generally, we play three games during a board game evening: Japanese Mahjong (Riichi) Go Shogi Hosted by Shoubu-jin.
Let’s watch some anime together! Every session we decide on anime to watch beforehand and then watch 6 episodes. Sounds fun? Be sure to check it out! For information on previously watched anime, click here. Hosted by Ani-jin.
Nihongo-jin is the place for those that wish to dabble in the Japanese language, either as a layperson, an expert, or anything in between! We mostly translate manga at various difficulty levels (beginner, advanced) to get familiar with the Japanese alphabets, but we also want to try using some other methods of learning, such as … Continue reading Japanese Language Study Group →