Japanese: Nihongo Hausu

Japanese Calligraphy night in Nihongo Hausu
Is Nihongo Hausu for me?
- Would you like to improve your skills in speaking and reading Japanese?
- Would you like to experience life as part of an international community?
- Will your future include travel or work in Japan?
- Are you returning from or preparing for study abroad in Japan?
If so, then you should know about an exciting Residence Hall option called Nihongo Hausu open to you at the University of Wisconsin‐Madison! Located in the International Learning Community (ILC) in beautiful Adams Hall on the shores of Lake Mendota, a cluster of Japanese‐speaking students will be joined by a graduate language coordinator.
What are the related costs associated with Nihongo Hausu for 2009-2010?
Most students in the “Nihongo Hausu” receive a single room or large suite assignment (shared with a roommate). A limited number of double spaces may also be available. There is also an additional $200 feature charge to support the extra activities associated with the program.

Nihongo Hausu hanging out
Participate in a variety of activities, including
- films
- lectures
- games
- current events material
- regular meals with guests from the Japanese Department
Want more information? Interested in applying?
Please view the application page




