Friday, April 23, 2010

TV JAPAN

Japanese Teachers' Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the donation from TV JAPAN.





"TV JAPAN is the only 24 hours a day, 7days a week Japanese language broadcasting service in the United States and Canada. TV JAPAN provides a variety of dramas and movies currently popular in Japan, in addition to daily news and programs sent from Japan via satellites over the Pacific Ocean.
This premium pay network is delivered directly to viewers’ homes by DISH Network satellites and affiliated cable systems and IPTV via Telephone companies.
TV JAPAN is available in 350 hotels throughout the United States (nearly 140,000 guest rooms), and on JAL, ANA, and American Airlines with their in-flight TV news and programming for trans-Pacific routes. TV JAPAN viewers have been increasing steadily since our network launched in 1991, and currently total over 74 thousand household subscribers. "
(http://www.tvjapan.net/en/company/aboutus.html)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Mai 舞 Japanese restaurant

Japanese Teachers Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the participation of Mai.


Enjoy Japanese food from Mai!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

LOTTE

Japanese Teachers Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the participation of LOTTE.



Enjoy Japanese snacks and drinks from LOTTE!

Japanese Restaurant Ru San's

Japanese Teachers Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the participation of the Japanese restaurant Ru San's.


Enjoy the Japanese food from Ru San's!

Japanese Restaurant Mizuho

Japanese Teachers Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the participation of the Japanese Restaurant Mizuho.



Enjoy Japanese food from Mizuho!

Viscotec

Japanese Teachers' Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the donation from Viscotec.




"Viscotec is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiren USA Corporation. Seiren Corporation, in turn, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiren Co., Ltd., a Japanese Corporation. The Seiren Co., Ltd’s group of international companies is engaged in various industries including dyeing and finishing of various textile products; planning, manufacture and sales of various textile products; manufacture and sales of various chemical products; manufacture and sales of various industrial machines, and planning, manufacture and sales of electronic products. Seiren Co., Ltd., has offices and manufacturing facilities located throughout Japan, the United States, China, Thailand, Brazil, the Czech Republic and Italy. Viscotec’s primary business is to manufacture automobile interior textile by transforming the basic synthetic fibers into an automotive interior fabric."

(http://www.seiren.com/english/company/network.html)

Monday, April 5, 2010

Okuma America Corporation

Japanese Teachers' Association and its Bunkasai committee appreciate the donation from Okuma America Corporation.




Okuma is a world leader in the development of computer numeric controls (CNC) and machining technology. Okuma vertical and horizontal machining centers, lathes, double column machining centers, grinders, and wheel machines offer users high throughout, high accuracy, reliable solutions to production machining operations.
Okuma machines are designed using Mechatronics, our full circle approach to equipment design that allows us to build machines that have the exact balance of power, speed and size to meet most any application.
We control every aspect of the design and production of the six core components on every machine: Automatic Tool Changer (ATC), motor/drive/encoder, base casting, OSP Control, turret, and spindle. That control blends mechanical and electrical development to assure that each piece performs exactly as expected, enabling you to achieve better results faster and with unrivaled reliability. Should your machine require service, our strong distributor network (the seventh exclusive component) offers fast access to expert technicians.
Okuma’s unique methodology regarding machine tool manufacturing delivers products, service and experience that push industry standards."
(http://www.okuma.com/products)