Welcome, Denver Japanese Speakers!

Location
Denver, CO 39.74-105.02 80204US
Meetups
25 so far
Rating
Denver, Fujisan Japanese Language Group 4.50 4.5013
Founded
August 9, 2008

Meet and mingle with local Japanese language and culture ethusiasts! Come to a Japanese Language Meetup to practice speaking, build vocab and finally figure out those verb conjugations! All ages and levels welcome.

What members are saying

 The meetups are successes. We are able to practice speaking and listening skills, learn from each other's experiences, socialize, and have fun. ... 

James

 There are not a lot of people speaking Japanese in Colorado nowadays. ... 

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What's new?

  • Nov 3
    • New member
      “I WOULD love to learn Japanese, been trying for over a year now to learn it.”
  • Nov 2
    • New member
      “Hi! My name is Ayiela Maina and i'm a 19 year old 2nd year UCD student. I wanted to join this group so that i can get better at speaking japanese. i am self taught, and i want to learn in a group now. i hope i can contribute something!”
  • Oct 26
    • New member
      “I lived in Japan until I was a teenager, and miss speaking the language. Looking forward to meeting other Japanese speakers and Japanophiles. Yoroshiku!”
  • Oct 15
    • New member
      “I'm new to Denver and looking to make new friends and create opportunities to speak Japanese.”
  • Oct 14
    • New member
      “Been a member in the past but moved to Japan for a while. Love Japan and it's culture.”
  • Oct 13
    • New member
      “Japan is my favorite place in the world. Interested in learning the language -- kids and I plan our big vacation (summer of 2011) in Japan. Would also be great to be among people who I could extort ideas from for the trip ;-)”
  • Oct 6
    • New member
      “I'm trying to learn Japanese!”
  • Sep 30
    • New member
      “I used to know a little bit of Japanese when I was stationed in Okinawa, but without using it I've forgotten quite a lot.”