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JULY 2024 JLPT SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

Application period will end on today, March 20, 2024. You have until 11:59PM to submit your JLPT application for the July test.

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JULY 2024 JLPT SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

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JAPAN EMBASSY AND PHILFEJA HOST 2024 SHINNENKAI

The Embassy of Japan and the Philippine Federation of Japan Alumni (PHILFEJA) held its annual Shinnenkai on 02 February 2024 at the official residence of Japan’s Ambassador to the Philippines, with Ms. Jalenie Chua of the Embassy of Japan as the Master of Ceremonies.

Distinguished guests graced the event including, among others, Cultural Center of the Philippines Chairman and Former Minister of Education, Culture, and Sports of the Philippines Jaime C. Laya, Philippine Competition Commission Chairman Atty. Michael G. Aguinaldo, JICC Director Shigehiro Matsuda, JICA Philippines Chief Representative Takema Sakamoto, Marubeni Corporation Philippines President (and The Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippines President) Shigeru Shimoda, and Asst. Sec. Mario Zinampan of the Department of Migrant Workers.

The evening started with cocktails, with the attendees exchanging warm greetings, sharing experiences of the past year and expressing hopes and aspirations for the year ahead.

Following the cocktails, the program proper started.  Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa, delivered a message, citing the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.  He spoke fondly of the ASEAN Council of Japan Alumni (ASCOJA) as PHILFEJA President Domingo Go was one of the people who attended “Study in Japan Forum ASEAN” in Tokyo last November 2023 and how ASCOJA has been a pivotal support for strengthening the bilateral relations between Japan and ASEAN as a whole.  Moreover, he described how the relationship of Japan and the Philippines evolved throughout the years and pointed out that it has now resulted in security cooperation and close economic ties.

“In receiving this recognition, I cannot help but recall our student days – a common experience I am certain many of us present tonight share: the difficulties and challenges we faced as we labored through our studies in a foreign land… In facing the challenges together, we developed a certain camaraderie and kinship amongst ourselves and with them that would last a lifetime.” (Read more)

In his remarks that followed, Mr. Go expressed PHILFEJA’s gratitude to Ambassador Koshikawa for allowing the Embassy of Japan to co-host the event at his elegant residence, and for presenting to PHILFEJA, as a founding member of ASCOJA, the Certificate of Recognition given by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ASCOJA.  Mr. Go then recalled the common experiences faced by students who studied in Japan – and how these have led to friendships with students from Japan and other countries.  He pointed out that this spirit of kindship and camaraderie is widespread throughout all of the Japan alumni organizations in ASEAN, as all members of ASCOJA share a common thread with Japan, giving impetus to these friendships and spirit of collaboration.  While emphasizing that these experiences have significantly influenced the lives of the alumni and have served to shape their bond with Japan – a bond that needed to be nurtured and sustained – he then called on all alumni to ensure that the future generations will appreciate and understand the importance of sustaining this bond.

He ended his remarks by inviting everyone to join him in a toast to the further deepening of this friendship and camaraderie and to the continued success of PHILFEJA.

After the toast, Pianist Mariel Ilusorio and Soprano Anna Migallos regaled the audience with Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal, If I Loved You, All the Things You Are, Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Hana wa Saku.  She also sang Quando M’en Vo from Puccini’s La Bohème as the encore number.

Finally, a photo session was also held commemorating the joyous occasion.

It was a truly memorable event, a first in the 47-year history of PHILFEJA.

Resources

Ambassador Koshikawa’s Speech
Mr. Domingo Go’s Speech
Photos


PJS hosts its 43rd Philippines-Japan Friendship Golf Tournament

Last January 17, 2024, the Philippines-Japan Society, Inc. (PJS) held its 43rd Golf Tournament at the Wack Wack Golf & Country Club, Mandaluyong City. 

With 111 players participating, it broke the record of the highest number of players to attend in the history of the organization’s golf tournament. The Ceremonial Tee Shot officially kicked off the competition followed by the shotgun starts of every flight at their respective assigned holes. The players were divided into 28 groups with four members each, switching turns in a Scramble Best Ball honesty game. 

Team 6 composed of JJ Atencio, Paolo Cagalingan, Masatoshi Saito, and Keishi Saito bagged the victory with a gross score of 65, a handicap of 19, and a net score of 46. Filemon Del Carmen, Alfredo Del Carmen, Michael Del Carmen, and Yasunori Takamatsu of Flight 11 took 1st runner up with 67 gross score, 20 handicap, and 47 net score. For 2nd runner up, Harutaka Ishikawa, Yasuhiro Fukuki, Edwin Umali, and Shinichi Kusunoki’s team garnered a gross score of 69, handicap of 22, and net score of 47.

Fun holes were also awarded to the following:

Nearest to the Pin: Hole #8 – Takao Shinohara, 4 ft

Nearest to the Pin: Hole #14 – Ichirou Iwabuchi, 1 ft

Longest Drive: Hole #13 – Joel Aguada, 300 yards

Most Accurate Drive: Hole #13 – Toshiaki Fujioka, 1 ft

Golf Committee Chairman Ramon Maria Abaquin announced his retirement from the committee at the awards ceremony and introduced the new members: Atty. Carrie Bee Hao, Mr. Archie Sanvictores, Mr. Tomohiro Koseki, and Mr. Kunihiko Nimura.

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