We are looking forward to studying Japanese
with you :)
Aitas Community Event: Meetup Night!
Last month we held an Aitas Community Meetup Night on February 12th! It was wonderful to see Aitas students and alumni getting to know each other and talking about their interests in Japan, Japanese language &
culture.
Aitas students and alumni have a wide variety of interests and different experiences in Japan (i.e. Japan trip, Working holiday, JET, studying in a Japanese university) so they were able to get some new information, share your knowledge, and learn more about Japan!
If you would like to read more about some of our students' experiences in Japan, please click the link below!
Odigo is a new service that allows you to get travel guidance that is
different than that in guide books. You can browse trips created and traveled by other Japan-travelers, select places you like from each trip, and customize your own very detailed itinerary for your trip.
You can
create your own trip and share it with others in the community or simply browse by trips, destinations, and much more on the Odigo website.
We hope this will be a useful tool for you on your next trip to Japan!
Music News: One Ok Rock Concert
One Ok Rock is a Japanese band that has been gaining international attention since their USA debut in 2015. They performed in Toronto in the past and are back once again this year!
If you are interested in Japanese Rock, check out their concert on April 15 with Issues at The Phoenix Concert Theatre. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.
Aitas Language and Culture Events
Aitas students have exclusive access to a variety of our events. Weekly Language Exchange Club, Culture Class, Culture through Food
seminar, and much more !
We would love to help as many Japanese learners as possible experience Japanese culture and language in Toronto. However due to the limited space and high demand, our events are limited to current and previous Aitas members
only.
Please visit our website below to learn more about the privileges of being an Aitas Student.
If you would like to learn more about Aitas Japanese Language School, feel free to visit our website or send us an
email.