Why not learn Japanese language with Japanese art? Calling those who have never learnt Japanese before or those who are at a very beginner level!
Japan House London is currently holding an exhibition of Japanese graphic arts. This bold exhibition bridges the worlds of fine art, commercial illustration and counterculture. The Japan Foundation, London will be holding a Japanese Language session linked to this exhibition.
Applications will close when this event has reached maximum capacity (30 participants)
This session is for those who have never learnt Japanese before or those who are at a very beginner level.
Attendance is limited to those who are eighteen years old or above.
Session content: Basic Japanese characters, sentence structures, and some adjective vocabulary, etc.
Lecturer: Ms Izumi Segawa
Organised by The Japan Foundation, London
Supported by Japan House London
About the Lecturer
Izumi Segawa has been a private Japanese tutor for ten years and occasionally works as an interpreter for artists coming over to the UK from Japan. She is fascinated by languages and currently learning Italian, Ukrainian and Rapa Nui. She also has a passion for nature and her other job involves making nature-inspired art-work, mainly life-like models of moths and butterflies (Hachiware Art).