Australia-Japan Society of Tasmania Inc.

タスマニア豪日協会

Welcome to the Australia-Japan Society of Tasmania Inc.

The Society is a nonpolitical, nonprofit organisation that assists Japanese and Australians (and Tasmanians in particular) in understanding each other’s culture.

The Society is involved in the organisation of numerous activities in various educational, cultural, social and commercial contexts. Visiting Japanese nationals are welcome to participate in our activities, as are any Australians with an interest in Japan.

Membership is open to individuals, families, educational institutions, companies and government agencies interested in widening their understanding of Japan and its people, and who wish to share their common interest with others, in a friendly, social and productive way.

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Year: 2019

1January, 2019
Jan 05 Language exchange at the State
Jan 16 Language exchange in the pub
Jan 29 Umitaka Maru Research Vessel Visit
Jan 29 Umitaka Maru BBQ @ Waterworks Reserve
Jan 31 Antarctica in the Pub: Meet the Scientists
February
Feb 02 Language exchange at the State
Feb 08 In the Wake of Hokusai
Feb 14 SUMMER SERIES: Zahatorte (JAPAN)
Feb 20 Language exchange in the pub
Feb 22 Koto & Harp Joint Concert
Feb 27 Social dinner at Panko Chan
March
Mar 02 Language exchange at the State
Mar 08 Island Taiko Gathering 2019
Mar 08 Bilingual Quiz Evening
Mar 15 Taiko Drum presents Wa-no-Hibiki
Mar 20 Language exchange in the pub
Mar 28 Official opening: Kyoto to nipaluna (Hobart) – Water, Fire, Earth and Nature
Mar 29 Kyoto to nipaluna (Hobart) – Water, Fire, Earth and Nature
Mar 29 GOLD GRASS CINEMA: Spirited Away
Mar 30 Hobart Language Day
Mar 31 Ramen exchange at Bar Wamen
2April
Apr 06 Language exchange at the State
Apr 12 Heart Moon - Rosny Barn
Apr 13 Heart Moon - kunanyi/Mt Wellington
Apr 15 Tasmanian Kendo: recruitment session
Apr 17 Language exchange in the pub
May
May 04 Language exchange at the State
May 15 Language exchange in the pub
May 16 Introduction to Japanese Language & Customs
May 28 Teaching through Collaborative Online Learning | Japan and Australia
June
Jun 01 Language exchange at the State
Jun 19 Study session at the New Sydney
3July
Jul 06 Fun language exchange at the State Cinema Cafe
Jul 11 Same-Sex Marriage in Japan: If Taiwan can, so can we!?
Jul 12 Tour of Parliament House
Jul 20 2019 AJS-TAS AGM
August
Aug 03 Fun language exchange at the State Cinema Cafe
Aug 22 China’s Belt and Road in the South Pacific: A Japanese Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for the West
Aug 22 JAPAN: ARCHIPELAGO OF THE HOUSE | Exhibition Opening
Aug 23 Book Launch: Broken Starfish by Ron Moss
Aug 27 Movie Night: Weathering With You (天気の子)
September
Sep 05 Social dinner at Miyabi
Sep 07 Australian Tea Cultural Seminar
Sep 07 Fun language exchange at the State Cinema Cafe
Sep 09 Book Launch: Field of Stars (Lyn Reeves)
Sep 16 Causes of Japan’s long-term economic recession and policy recommendations
Sep 17 Sashiko: Life and Times
Sep 19 Japanese Film Festival - Hobart (free screenings)
Sep 22 Australian launch: Writers in Kyoto Anthology 3
Sep 22 Yasukazu Kano - Bamboo Flute Concert
4October
Oct 05 Fun language exchange at the State Cinema Cafe
Oct 12 2019 Bonsai Exhibition
Oct 19 Cherry Blossom Celebration
Oct 21 2020 JET Programme Information Session (University of Tasmania)
Oct 21 2020 JET Programme Information Session (Hobart)
Oct 24 OPEN DAY AND FREE WORKSHOP
November
Nov 02 Fun language exchange at the State Cinema Cafe
Nov 23 Special Lecture: Van Gogh & Japan + UTAS
Nov 26 A Musical Evening of Haiku and other petite poems
Nov 28 What does Japan’s policy shift mean for global whale populations
Nov 30 Japanese Culture Experience
December
Dec 05 Bōnenkai 2019
Dec 07 Fun language exchange at the State Cinema Cafe
Dec 21 Learn Furoshiki (Japanese gift wrapping)
Dec 25 Aussie-style Japanese Christmas BBQ

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