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World Music Festival

Date: 
Sunday, June 26, 2011 - 13:15

World Music Festival

It's been a while since our last event but here it comes the 7th event of CaSA! And it's going to be about music: World Music Festival.

Masquerade Party 2010

Date: 
Saturday, October 30, 2010 - 16:00

Dear friends!  We are pleased to inform you about our Masquerade party.  This party is for children of different nationalities living in Sapporo and will take place on Saturday, October 30th, from 4:00 PM at the restaurant “Hokubu-Syokudo” inside the Hokkaido University campus (North 17, West 8). This is a masquerade party, so please try to prepare a costume or mask for your child(ren) and even yourself.

Winter party 2010!

Date: 
Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 14:00

Dear friends!

We are pleased to inform you about our first event of 2010: Winter party. This party is for children of all nationalities living in Sapporo and will take place on Sunday, February 14th, from 2 PM at the Chyuou shokudo (Central Cafeteria) inside the Hokkaido University campus (North 11, West 8, 560 meters from Kita 12 subway station).

CaSA Masquerade 2009 (Co-sponsored by Kodomo Wonderland)

Date: 
Sunday, October 4, 2009 - 14:00

Dear friends! We are pleased to inform you about the second edition of our Masquerade party.  This party is for children of different nationalities living in Sapporo and will take place on Sunday, October 4th, from 2 PM at the restaurant “Harunire” inside the Hokkaido University campus (North 17, West 7).

Child –assist Sapporo Association

It is common knowledge that the number of foreigners living in Japan has been increasing recently. In Hokkaido University alone, there are currently about 1000 foreign students. Other colleges or Universities also have many foreign students. In addition many foreigners also come to work in Japan. Many of them bring their families. Perhaps this is your situation. In Japan you can have many rich and meaningful experiences. But some of you may have a few problems. The most obvious difficulty is trying to understand the language. It goes without saying that you feel uncomfortable, and perhaps stressed about it. If your child goes to a Japanese school you may have trouble communicating with the teachers. We are CaSA, and we support foreign children (and parents) who study in Japanese schools and kindergartens.

Join us, and increase your circle of friends in Japan!