Monday, December 20, 2010

Excursion

Hello! I can’t believe that it’s already December!
I’m Minako who will suffer from summer in Australia.
(Yukiyo isn’t with me this time)
Koala blog’s renewal rates are...
I promise that I’ll do write articles in 2 months, so please don’t go away-!!
Today I’d like to write the excursion with ELICOS class.
I went to the city with my classmates and teacher as an excursion last Friday!
When we was walking on the street while eating sushi,
We saw a lot of illuminations and performers because Christmas is coming soon.
There was a normal Santa Claus and...


There was a normal Santa Claus and...

It’s called “Santa Stone”.
There was a mime artist as well.

The city is always busy with many people!
After that, we took pictures in front of Parliament House.

We could take a good one!
Then, it started raining hard!!!
We decided to evacuate St Patrick Cathedral which is famous in the city.

People can see insides of the church freely.

I was impressed by a big stained-glass window!

I’d like to visit there again before I go back to Japan!

When we left the church, it stopped raining.
So we went to the Fitzroy Gardens.

We also visited to Cook’s cottage which is in the garden.
Captain Cook is the first person who found Australia.

They are my classmates, Tony and Lee! (& Captain Cook)

His house remains and attracts many tourists.
It says that ancient people’s body is smaller than us,
Even though the house and beds are small size! They are so cute!
Finally we said good bye after having afternoon teas.
After that, I went to Korean restaurant with Naru-chan and Yuka!

Korean BBQ and Reimen were lovely!

So, see you next time!

Minako

Monday, November 22, 2010

Thank you very much for coming to our Campus Festival!

The campus festival was held on Oct 30 and Oct.31.
There were so many visitors during the two day festival despite the typhoon that was approaching on the 30th.
We hope you enjoyed our fare!

Here are some pictures.





College Administration
Trajal Hospitality & Tourism College

Working abroad!




Now the second year students are hunting a job for next year.
Happily, already some students got a job in abroad!!
They are going to US and Switzerland, Holland, Malaysia, Maldives, Germany, Saipan, Cambodia as hotel staff, theme park staff, or travel agency staff.
They are very excited to work there!!

Now, over one hundred graduates work all over the world.
They are contributing greatly to the travel industry in the world!!

Kumiko Yamamoto
Trajal Hospitality & Tourism College Osaka

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The GOEN market open!




On Sunday, September 19, after the open campus,
we held "flea-market" to be able to buy things for only 5 yen!
It is called GOEN (ご縁goen=relationship)market.
We think "relationships" are very important.
This activity supports the daily life of foreign students learning in Japan.
This time, there are many different things, such as a microwave
oven and a sandwich maker, clothes, bags, cups, plates and so on.
Obviously, the microwave oven was the most popular one!!
A Chinese girl got it, for only 5 yen!
We will hold the next flea market on Saturday, November 27!
Just wait and see it what kind of things are on offer!

Kumiko Yamamoto
Trajal Hospitality & Tourism College Osaka

*♪* TOU-NICHI-BUN (vol.27) *♪*





The new semester has started from last week.
Today, I want to introduce our advanced level college bound class,
business class, and conversation class.
For example, the class to study for entrance examinations,
the class which introduces marketing, and the class for practicing for interviews.
They are all our original and distinctive classes.
All students look serious about studying!

Junko Fujisaki
Tokyo Japanese Language & Culture College

Sunday, September 26, 2010

September

Hello. I'm Sakko & Haruka.We came to Australia 5months ago.
We already booked airplane ticket to go back to Japan.10 months sounds like a long time, but time goes so fast.We have work placement next month and next week we have a JAPAN DAY so we are excited. We went to a private school which is St.Leonard college. Most of the students study Japanese so that they can speak Japanese well. The school had the JAPAN DAY and we helped them.Everyone made a fan (Uchiwa) and top (Bunbun goma) moreover we saw a performance of Japanese dram and a Shamisen.
Children were very interested in seeing the performance. Then!!!!!! we were surprised by our lunch which was Bento.It was delicious however we missed Japan... At the end, we played "Janken train" , but Trajal students won the game.We found a Japanese girl who came to Australia a week ago.She tried to speak English. We thought that we have to follow her. We could enjoy with them so we spent a really good time. By the way, Trajal students will stay 10 days in Osaka came to here who.We hope they can enjoy in Australia.





Sayoko & Haruka ( Melbourne )

Special month for me.

Hi my name is Haruka. This is my second blog.
We have been here for 5months.
That means we spent half time of this study tour.

We became accustomed to Australian life.
We had Japan day on September 9. It’s like a Bunka-sai.
Every day after school, we prepared for Japan day.

This month was very important for me, because I had my 20th birthday!!!!
Every year my birth day is very hot because it’s summer, so it was first time to have my birth day in winter. Many people celebrated for my birth day, Trajal friends, classmates, OZ friends and host family.



Some of my friends sang and danced ‘Namida-surprise’(by AKB48) for me and Ayaka who was born just next day of my birth day.



I could have a wonderful birth day and I will never forget this 20th birthday.
I love my friends and family!! Thank you soooooo much!!!!

Haruka ( Melbourne )

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Summer “Industry Experience Fair”.




Our summer “Industry Experience Fair” which there featured a large number of participants was held on Aug.16 & 17 for two days. The first day gave an overall view of the tourism industry, and the second day featured reports and presentation by the current students in each course.

There was a get-together after the program and we took a group photo.



We hope those who attended the fair were able to make new friends with whom they can share their thoughts. For those who attended and all our other readers, we extend an invitation to come and visit us at any time.
For more detailed information about our programs, you can access the individual course blogs from the main page of our web site.

Admissions Office
Hospitality & Tourism College

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

*♪* TOU-NICHI-BUN (vol.26) *♪*



“It’s been a long time !”
Teachers joined in greeting three alumni from last year.

They became university students and it seems they’ve grown up.
“ How is studying at the university? “
“ It’s so hard.”, was the answer from all three.
I understand their feelings, but that’s the real world.
I’m sure they will hang in there!!

Junko Fujisaki
Tokyo Japanese Language & Culture College

Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Japan party in youth hostel, Osaka











The students who majored in the English communication held the Japan party at shin-Osaka youth hostel in July.

The students taught Japanese cultures and traditional, such as Calligraphy, SADO, YUKATA, ORIGAMI and Bon-dance in English to the foreigners from China, USA, Canada, German, and so on. They are really enjoyed them ,also the students had good experiences and made many friends!
Our school thinks that student has experience and think about it is very important chance!

Kumiko yamamto
Hospitality & Tourism College Osaka