Join us for the 8th edition of the ONK Japanese Language Festival (日本語まつり, Nihongo Matsuri), organized by the Dutch Association of Japanese Language Teachers (ONK = Oranda Nihongo Kyoshikai), in collaboration with Kinjin, the Japanese culture association at Eindhoven University of Technology on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
Whether you're just starting out or already fluent, this festival welcomes learners of all levels to dive into the richness of Japanese language and culture.
Enjoy a wide range of activities tailored to five different proficiency levels. From interactive games and Japanese song sessions to cultural workshops and language practice led by native speakers and professional teachers—there’s something for everyone to enjoy and grow from.
Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow Japanese language enthusiasts, have fun, and sharpen your skills in a vibrant, immersive environment. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025
- Time: 13:00 – 15:00. (Open from 12:30 )
- Location: Eindhoven University of Technology, Meta Forum, Room 8
- Registration form: https://shorturl.at/qD489
- Participation fee: € 13,00-
*reservation and payment in advance required.
*Could you please bring "My Cup" for SDGs?
For more details and questions, please contact ONK (Oranda Nihongo Kyoshikai) per e-mail at: info@orandanihongokyoshikai.nl
Please apply via this form before: 28 September 2025. We will send you a confirmation of your application and payment shortly after your payment.
ONK Japanese Language Festival / 日本語まつり
About ONK (Oranda Nihongo Kyoshikai):
ONK is the Dutch Association of Japanese Language Teachers. We support Japanese language educators in the Netherlands by organizing training sessions, sharing resources, developing learning materials, and hosting engaging events for learners.
What is the Japanese Language Festival (日本語まつり)?
Since its launch in September 2023, the Japanese Language Festival has been held seven times. It offers learners a chance to practice Japanese in real-life scenarios outside the classroom through games, role-plays, and conversations tailored to different skill levels. All activities are led by professional teachers and native Japanese-speaking volunteers.

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