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Passport program

Would you like someone to come to your classroom or organization to give a presentation about Japan? The Institute for Japanese Studies working with the Japan-American Society has a group of volunteers who will gladly do so! These volunteers will come to you to conduct a workshop or presentation that will give participants a "virtual tour" of Japan through fun, hands-on activities. The program can be adapted for various ages, classes, and group sizes. The program is free, but in some cases, there may be a small charge to cover the cost of materials or transportation. If you are interested, please fill out our online request form, and we will contact you about the details of your program. Please make reservations as far in advance as possible, and at least three weeks in advance. Visit our Passport Image Galleries for pictures of some past programs.


Request Form

Download the form here.

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Past Program Pictures

 

Institute for Japanese Studies

The Ohio State University | 306 Oxley Hall | 1712 Neil Avenue I Columbus, OH 43210
Tel: 614-292-3345 I Fax: 614-292-7589

Richard Torrance, Director I Janet Stucky-Smith, Assistant Director | Professor Bradley M. Richardson, Founding Director
Noriyuki Ito, Program Assistant I Webmaster

Journal of Japanese Linguistics: Mineharu Nakayama, Editor
Japan-America Society of Central Ohio | Ohio Association of Teachers of Japanese