Classrooms for Japanese language study opened in Turkmen university


The opening ceremony of classrooms for learning Japanese was held at the D. Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages. They were repaired within the framework of the Japanese government's project "Grass Roots — gratuitous grant assistance in the field of culture".
The ceremony was attended by Ambassador of Japan to Turkmenistan Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Rector of the university Maral Kuliyeva and specialists engaged in teaching Japanese.
In total, within the framework of the project, three offices in the D. Azadi TNIWL were renovated. They installed booths for simultaneous translation, computers, printers and televisions, as well as software for simultaneous translation. The classrooms will be used for language training using audiovisual materials.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Japanese Ambassador to Turkmenistan expressed hope that Japanese language teachers and students studying Japanese will effectively use the renovated classrooms and make a great contribution to the further development of friendly relations between the two countries.
To date, TNIWL has graduated more than 100 Japanese language specialists who teach it in educational institutions throughout Turkmenistan. Today, about 13.3 thousand people study Japanese in Turkmenistan. The country also has the highest growth rate of Japanese language learners in the world.








