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Nami Ohara teaches Japanese language and culture to students in St. John's, NL and also around the world via Skype Lessons. This blog is designed to provide Japanese lessons, notes on Japanese culture and lots of other fun Japanese related stuff to enhance the learning experience of Japanese language students everywhere.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Victim Relief Fundraiser

Japanese Student Society were initially talking to have a bake sale this coming Thursday, but the university did not manage to give us a table due to the regulation which does not allow more than 2 bake sales per week. This Friday, we decided to host alternative fund raising activity in the UC instead of a bake sale.



Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Victim Relief Fundraiser


Date: Friday, March 18th
Time: 9am-4 pm
Location: The Loft, University Center, UC-3013, Memorial University of Newfoundland


Japanese Student Society will have a table with a donation box, and we will offer origami crane or flower to whoever donated. We will also have a big cloth where we will ask people to write messages for the Japanese tsunami and earthquake victims. Our first fund raising activity will be hosted this Friday.

Please contact Nami Ohara if you need more details about this event.
Nami Ohara <ohara.nami@gmail.com>


Depending on how many people contribute, we will also consider hosting another similar fund raising activity next Wed (March 23rd) and Friday (March 25th).


Memorial University Japanese Student Society



You have probably heard that a big earthquake has happened in Japan.

Many places are still struggling with strong aftershocks. This earthquake caused big Tsunami which struck a lot of huge disasters. Many places were washed out or are submerged.

Another problem is that Japan has nuclear power plantin in Fukushima which have caused problems. The government announced an evacuation recommendation for people live within a 20- 30 kilometer radius.

We really do not know what happened and what is going to happen in Japan.

One of my sisters in Nagoya (which is quite far from the epicentre) said that she felt a strong shake for 2 minutes, longer and more intense than she has never experienced before.

In an attempt to raise funds to assist those in the midst of this devastation I am planning a series of fund raising events. Any assistance or participation that you could offer with any of the three following events would be greatly appreciated.

Bake Sale Donations

Japanese students who study at Memorial University of Newfoundland are planning a bake sale.
Date: This week ( The date will be updated soon.)
Time: 9 am - around 3 pm
Place: Food Court (3rd floor), University Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland


Please drop by the Bake Sale and pick up some delicious food and support a great cause. All of the proceeds for this event will also be donated to the Red Cross to assist those struggling in Japan with the recent events.


If you would prefer to support this cause by donating baked goods to be sold in this event please contact me to arrange drop off.


We will have another bake sales, too, so please keep checking this website.
If you have any questions about these events, please contact Nami Ohara, ohara.nami@gmail.com


Oshaberi (Chat) Club
My students already know that I am hosting Oshaberi Club on March 26th. I will donate the all of money received from attendants to Canada Red Cross. If you would like to donate more than the regular Oshaberi Club fee I would be happy to collect and donate these funds together.

Date: Saturday, March 26
Time:7pm -10 pm

Japanese Event at the AC Hunter Public Library
Compusult Limited and Ohara Consulting are going to host a Japanese Cultural Event at the AC Hunter Public Library in the Arts and Culture Centre. (We had this kind of event in 2009 at the Inco Innovation Centre.) http://www.oharaconsulting.ca/JapanCanadaCelebration.html .

There will be opportunity to try Japanese arts and crafts, view Japanese cultural videos, compete in a Haiku contest as well as get an update on the details of what is currently happening in Japan.

We discussed this event last Thursday (10th) with a library staff and set up the event date for Thursday, April 14. Soon after planning this event, the devastation due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan was reported internationally.

After some thought we decided to go ahead with the event but in light of the recent tragedy we will also be providing the opportunity to donate to the relief fund for Japan. If you are interested in volunteering in any capacity with this event, please let me know. I would really appreciate it.

Date: Thursday, April 14
Place: AC Hunter Public Library, Arts and Culture Centre
Time: Evening (announce later)

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nami ...

    I am glad to hear that your sister is okay. I hope none of your other family or friends were hurt in the earthquake or tsunami. I'm sure John will be interested in contributing to this cause. It is a terrible tragedy.

    Rob (Cashin)

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  2. Hi Rob,
    Thank you very much for your thoughtful message. My family, relatives and friends were ok. I am so sad… many people lost their lives, families, friends, houses....

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