Youkai dancers.
An article on the Christchurch Youkai Taisou has appeared in the Japan Foundation’s Newsletter.  "Ogino sensei in New Zealand has kindly shared
Speech contest 2.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2015 JSANZ Tertiary Japanese Language Speech Contest. First place:                Brennan Galpin                   (University of Canterbury)
A special prize-giving to congratulate the first prize winner of the 2015 JSANZ Japanese Language Speech Contest was held at
JSANZ book
 Application Deadline: December 11, 2015 The Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies (IUC), administered by Stanford University, is pleased to announce
JNZBC opening.
The 42nd Japan New Zealand Business Council Conference was held in Tomakomai, Japan this year. Tomakomai is a city and port in Iburi
JSANZ speech contest silver cup.
The first prize winner in the 2015 JSANZ Tertiary Japanese Language Speech Contest will be awarded a return air ticket to Japan
JD newspaper.
Canterbury Japan Day will be held at Riccarton Park Raceway on 1 March 2015. Entry is free. CPIT will run
Career Forum logo.
We will be holding our third annual Sydney Career Forum next month, ouronly regional event. It will bring together companies
JSANZ book
We encourage JSANZ members to submit a chapter proposal for our first edited book.    Working title of the edited volume:
Sasakawa logo.
Undergraduate Scholarships The Fund offers five scholarships a year to students who are enrolling full-time in a first undergraduate degree