Students gain exposure to Japanese culture


Having fun: SKBSA students trying their hands on traditional Japanese game, Kendama, during the cultural exchange programme at JSJ in Bandar Seri Alam, Johor Baru. Looking on is Hideaki (second left).

JOHOR BARU: A song back in the 80’s titled “Turning Japanese” by English pop band the Vapors could picture the experience given to primary student Nur Hanif Irshad after visiting the Japanese School Johor (JSJ) here.

He was part of the 29 students from Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Seri Alam (SKBSA) who visited the school under a cultural programme that have been on-going for the last four years between the two schools.

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