Celebrate Japan with AUAP students Nov. 14

A tea ceremony, sushi rolling and traditional Japanese festival games are among the lineup for Thursday night.

Students participating in the Asia University America Program will share their culture through Japan Night, a free event from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, in the Viking Union Multipurpose Room.

Open to community members and Western students, the evening provides an opportunity for WWU-AUAP Japanese exchange students to share their culture through demonstrations and interactive presentations. Guests will also enjoy favorite Japanese recipes hand cooked by AUAP students.

“I am looking forward to teaching Japan’s culture and talking with many Americans,” shared Chiaki Isoko, a sophomore at Asia University who has been in the WWU-AUAP program for just under two months. Isoko will be leading a calligraphy – or shodo – booth during the event.

Japan Night is completely student organized and is a valuable experience not only for WWU-AUAP students as they interact with Americans, but also for Americans as they learn more about Japanese culture.

For more information, visit http://www.wwu.edu/auap/ or view the event on AUAP’s Facebook page.

A tea ceremony, sushi rolling and traditional Japanese festival games are among the lineup for Thursday night. Students participating in the Asia University America Program will share their culture through Japan Night, a free event from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thu