Win one of two places on the Connect Tomodachi Research Tour for Teachers, Coaches and Administrators in December 2022.

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Post below about why you are a “Tomodachi of Japan” and where you want to go and what you want to do when Japan is open again.

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Susie Allan

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My relationship started with Japan in the 80s while visiting a small town in the countryside. From that time friendships were extended to me and…

Margo Whittle

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As a Tomodachi of Japan, I enjoy sharing my passion for Japan via activities both online and face to face. I wish to encourage my…

Robbie

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I am passionate about being Sensei in my small P-6 school. I love being able to share my adventures and experiences of Japan in my…

Tina McCarthy

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After maybe 15 visits to Japan I am completely addicted. My love affair started when I was a 9 year old girl and my father…

Kaori

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This is the great opportunity for both Japanese and Australian students to connect, make Tomodachi and share their experiences. There are so many possible way…

Belinda Schmitt

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I think of myself as a Tomodachi of Japan, because since my family hosted our first Japanese exchange student, when I was just 9 years…