The interior featured beautiful kimono displays on loan from the Kimono Agency of North Hollywood. There were also wicker displays as well as Ikibana. In the back there was a class room where school children tried their hands and Japanese Calligraphy with ink & brush while a few feet over was a large gallery that featured photographs taken by American Students in Japan. The Japan Foundation has a vast library of books, dvds, and learning materials to help foster the study of both Japanese language and cultural understanding. For anyone who is looking to learn about Japan or learn Japanese this is the best place in LA you can go to do that. The staff is very helpful and much like a public library, you can apply for a small $2.00 fee for a JFLA book card that will allow you to borrow books and instructional dvds you can take home to study with. JFLA offers special events everything from Shamisen shows like the recent Abeya concert, to Kabuki, Taiko, and lectures as well as conversation series where any person can meet and speak Japanese Language regardless of level. Leaving the old Little Tokyo location, new location is very spacious and easy to get to. You'll also find that the staff is both very helpful and friendly.
They do have a large children's section and children's events which
makes a great place to teach a child Japanese or introduce Japanese
culture. They do have a large Manga section and Animae DVD that can be
screened there.
If you are looking to pursue JLPT studies or simply take
the exam, this is the place to go. You can use their computers,
research material, or simply utilize the library to enhance your
studies. American Mishima highly recommends the JFLA and wishes them continued success!
To find out more about Japan Foundation their website @ http://www.jflalc.org/
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