This Information session on Japanese Language and Culture is one of the featured events of the International Month Celebration this October 2025. The session was held on October 10, onsite at the IRO Function Hall, with more than 60 participants, and was also streamed live via Zoom and Facebook for wider participation.
This session, in coordination with Ms. Reslyn G. Capuyan, IRO Coordinator of the College of Arts and Humanities, aimed to engage participants in learning more about Japan’s unique language and cultural traditions. The event featured international students from Tottori University, Japan, who shared their insights and experiences with the audience.
Ms. Yuki Takahashi presented about traditional Japanese clothing and attire, while Soma discussed common Japanese behaviors and greetings, popular Japanese food, and traditional tales. Around 60 participants joined onsite, with more tuning in online via Zoom and Facebook Live. The event provided an opportunity for an engaging discussion as students also shared their thoughts and expressed their interest in learning more about Japan. This also helped participants gain a deeper appreciation of Japan’s rich culture and everyday customs.
The session concluded with an open question-and-answer segment, where both onsite and online participants actively engaged with the speakers. The audience showed great enthusiasm and curiosity, making the event both informative and enjoyable.
Through this activity, the university reaffirms its commitment to promoting global diversity and fostering cross-cultural understanding within the BSU community. By providing opportunities like these, BSU continues to promote awareness and appreciation of different cultures, strengthening its role as a globally engaged university.
Photo courtesy of Armi-Jay Rillera Paragas
