
[Online] Language Workshop: Japanese for Travelers Part 2: You’ve Arrived!
Thursday, May 1 | 7:30 pm - 8:40 pm

Course Description


- Part 1: Preparing for Your Trip – Thursday, April 24 th 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Part 2: You’ve Arrived! – Thursday, May 1st 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Part 3: Essential Travel Etiquette Part 1 – Thursday, May 8th 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Part 4: Essential Travel Etiquette Part 2 – Thursday, May 15th 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
Sign-up individually or for all four for a discount!
Per session
Member: $35
Non-member: $40
All four Sessions
Member: $120
Non-member: $140
This workshop will be conducted via Zoom. Attendees must have a device with audio and video capabilities, as well as an internet connection. The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth reserves the right to cancel the workshop if it does not meet the minimum attendance number. Please contact us at ikuko@jasdfw.org if you have questions about this workshop and language classes.
- Part 1: Preparing for Your Trip – Language and Essentials Before Departure
- Thursday, April 24 th 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Register Here for Part 1
In this session, you’ll get a head start on preparing for your trip to Japan. We’ll cover practical information such as Japan’s climate, culture, and currency, along with essential travel items and helpful online tools. The goal is to help you feel confident and organized before you leave.
Language lessons include: Self-introductions, basic greetings, counting, and multifunctional expressions to use in various situations.
- Part 2: You’ve Arrived! – Navigating Airports, Transportation, and First Impressions
- Thursday, May 1st 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Register Here for Part 2
This session will guide you through your first few hours after arriving in Japan, from stepping off the plane to getting to your destination. We’ll cover what to expect at Japanese airports, essential transportation tips, and general etiquette to help you feel comfortable as you begin your journey.
Language lessons include: Forming basic “X is Y” sentences, using demonstrative pronouns, purchasing tickets, and other helpful travel expressions.
- Part 3: Dining and Getting Around – Essential Travel Etiquette (Part 1)
- Thursday, May 8th 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Register Here for Part 3
Now that you’re exploring Japan, it’s important to understand the cultural etiquette around dining and getting around. This session will focus on polite dining behavior, ordering food, and asking for directions. You’ll also receive tips for finding great local dining spots, driving in Japan, and carrying large luggages.
Language lessons include: Essential dining phrases, ordering food, politely declining offers, and a review of multifunctional expressions.
- Part 4: Staying in Ryokans/Onsens and Visiting Homes – Essential Travel Etiquette (Part 2)
- Thursday, May 15th 7:30 – 8:40pm (CST)
- Register Here for Part 4
This session will dive deeper into Japanese culture by exploring etiquette related to staying in Ryokans (traditional inns), visiting Onsens (hot springs), and entering Japanese homes. Understanding these customs will help you navigate social situations with confidence and show respect for local traditions.
Language lessons include: Responding to “thank you,” understanding tipping in Japan, and useful expressions for visiting Japanese homes.
Register for All Four Sessions
Instructor
Ikuko Fujiwara
Her academic and professional background spans Japanese language education, TESOL, and Composition, beginning with a Master’s degree in TESOL from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. As the Japanese Language Programs Manager at the Japan-America Society, she leads the program’s curriculum development, mentors instructors, and serves as a primary instructor herself. Originally from Japan, she brings both cultural and linguistic expertise to her teaching. In addition to Japanese, she has taught ESOL and college composition at various institutions in the United States. She is committed to creating inclusive learning spaces that foster cross-cultural understanding and empower students through language.
Contact: ikuko@jasdfw.org