We Are Tomodachi Japan and Russia Edition 2016
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17Explaining a matryoshka doll to visitors at the Niigata International Friendship Center.1. Making blini pancakes, a Russian favorite, during a course on understanding Russia. 2. Giving a talk about Russia in ethnic costume. 3. Chatting with elementary school children during a school visit. Niigata CityNiigata Pref.About the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) ProgrammeThe Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme began in 1987 with the goal of promoting grass-roots international exchange between Japan and other nations, and is now one of the world’s largest international exchange programs. JET participants are placed in every region of Japan and work in one of three positions: assistant language teachers (ALTs), coordinators for international relations (CIRs), or sports exchange advisors (SEAs). In 2016, the JET Programme welcomed 4,952 participants, and currently there are approximately 62,000 alumni from 65 countries living in all parts of the world. The JET Programme official websitehttp://jetprogramme.org/en/123

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