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“Welcoming Vietnam–Japan Center K30 Freshmen” Program

Consul-General of Japan in Danang Mr Mori Takero, along with distinguished guests representing various organizations and enterprises, attended the event “Welcoming Vietnam–Japan Center K30 Freshmen” at DTU.

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

Consul-General of Japan in Danang Mr Mori Takero spoke at the event

 

“The reputation of the Vietnam-Japan Center continues to grow, and it offers a place to learn and exchange about the culture and language of Japan - a country known for its creativity, rich culture, and cherished traditions,” Mr Mori Takero said at the event. “I hope that, during your time here, you not only gain knowledge but also build close relationships with classmates and lecturers. We always support cultural and educational exchanges between Japan and Vietnam. I encourage you to actively participate in extracurricular activities, clubs, and organizations to not only develop your skills but also to learn more about the cultures and customs of both nations.”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

Quy Khanh consulting & training SM LLC awarded scholarships to K29 students with outstanding academic results in the Japanese language

 

During the gathering for K30 freshmen, Quy Khanh consulting & training SM LLC awarded scholarships to nine K29 students with outstanding academic results in the Japanese language and active involvement in student movements and activities during the second term of 2023–2024. The company also sponsored the Japan Cultural Exchange held by the Vietnam–Japan Center with 10 million VND.

 

One of the highlights of the program was the Cosplay Contest. Cosplay is a feature of Japanese cultural where participants transform into fictional characters from anime, manga, or video games. The Cosplay Contest was vibrant, with K29 students impersonating famous characters like Tomioka Giyuu, Uchiha Obito, and Mao Mao. The students delivered impressive, creative, and meaningful performances.

 

The event concluded with joy and optimism, promising a colorful and successful academic year for all the freshmen. The Vietnam–Japan Center remains a second home for those passionate about exploring and experiencing Japanese culture, and about acquiring more knowledge for their research and studies.

 

Let’s take a look at the event “Welcoming Vietnam–Japan Center K30 Freshmen” through the images below:

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

Chuong trình: “Chào dón Tân Sinh viên Vi?n Vi?t - Nh?t Khóa 30”

 

(Media Center)