Welcome to Business Nihongo – Learn Business Japanese Language and Etiquette
$20 General / $15 Member
Includes Class Materials and garden admission
Program Description
Want to learn Business Japanese Language and Etiquette Through A Real Japanese Business Person? Do you have Japanese colleagues or clients who you do business with? Or just connect with other Japanese speaking people who have your same interests at work? Our Business Nihongo gatherings are the perfect place for anyone captivated by Japanese Business or doing Business in Japan and/or with Japanese.
Nihongo means “Japanese language” in Japanese. It is pronounced “Knee - Hone - Goh" and just like that, you’ve already learned your first word. In our Business Nihongo gatherings the teachers give our monthly topic introduction based on the textbook (based on/called "GENKI" I & II). A handout for you to use and take home for reference is provided! Your teachers will help everyone practice together and complete an activity based on the content. There is also time to mingle with your fellow learners if you like (optional/outside of the classes).
Business Nihongo guests are encouraged to enjoy their full Garden admission included in the price as well by strolling through our green paths before or after the gathering.
Instructor bio:
Madoka Wynveen is a native from Japan. She is Japanese-English Bilingual professional who is educated both in Japan and United States.
She has experienced over16 years of Global Business in Sales and Marketing within Fortune 500 companies including onsemi, Honeywell International inc. and 3M.
Check-in time: 4:45 pm
Program starts at 5:00 pm
Your prompt arrival will ensure a more pleasurable experience not only for yourself but for the other participants as well.
The Garden is located at 1125 North 3rd Avenue, between 3rd Avenue and Latham (2 blocks North of Roosevelt). Parking is available at the garden. When riding the Light Rail, exit at the Central and Roosevelt stop. The Garden is located on the west side of the rail, 0.3 miles from the station; it is directly behind the Irish Cultural Center (1106 N. Central Ave, Phoenix), just north of Portland Avenue. The Garden entrance is across the parking lot at 1125 N. 3rd Avenue.