Summer Festivals in Japan
- dcecnc
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
đ Japanese Brings People Together
What happens when people from New Zealand, different cities across the Philippines, and several prefectures in Japan gather for one purpose?
A fun afternoon filled with Japanese conversation, laughter, and new friendships.
Our latest FREE Web Cafe proved that learning Japanese is much more exciting when you use it with real people.

Learning Beyond the Textbook
There were no exams or pressure, just people encouraging one another to speak Japanese. Participants introduced themselves (jikoshoukai), shared stories, and discovered that even a few simple Japanese phrases can open the door to meaningful conversations.
One of the biggest highlights?
đČ Our festival-themed mini game!
Everyone had fun guessing which Japanese festival item was hidden using clues in Japanese. It sparked lots of laughter while naturally practicing vocabulary and conversation.
Want to try it too?
đ Can you guess what the festival items are? Who knows, you might get it right!
đŽ Why Learn with Native Japanese Teachers?
Speaking Japanese becomes much easier when you're learning from people who speak it every day.
Our qualified and experienced native Japanese teachers don't just teach grammar. They help learners communicate naturally, understand Japanese culture, and build the confidence to use the language in real conversations.
That's why events like our Web Cafe feel so comfortable. Everyone is encouraged to participate, make mistakes, and simply enjoy speaking Japanese.
Ready for the Next Web Cafe?
We're already preparing our next FREE DCEC Nihongo Web Cafe, and everyone who loves Japanese is welcome!
đŻđ”đ Theme:
Culture Shock: Japan vs Australia
Let's compare cultures, share surprising experiences, and enjoy another relaxed Japanese conversation together.
đ Saturday, July 25
đ 12:00 NN (JST)
đ» Register here: https://forms.fillout.com/t/hLjs3XYdiUus
Whether you're just starting your Japanese journey or already speaking comfortably, we'd love to see you there.
Come for the conversation. Stay for the friendships. Leave with more confidence in your Japanese. đŻđ”âš

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