Join our English only cafe events! (for foreign participants)

Hello! At our English only café, we offer a fun and relaxed atmosphere where Japanese and foreigners can interact and enjoy speaking English together.

What You Will Gain:

  • The opportunity to make new friends
  • A deeper understanding of Japanese culture
  • A reward for your attendance

What We Offer:

  • A friendly and open environment
  • Welcoming participants of all language levels, from beginners to advanced
  • Regular events and special workshops

Details:

  • Location: Kitakyusyu-shi Kokura Kitaku Basyaku 1-5-25-4F 
  • Schedule


20th of September, Friday
29th of September, Sunday

6th of October, Sunday

11th of October, Friday

13th of October, Sunday(only this date time is from 13:00-14:30)

18th of October, Friday

27th of October, Sunday

Time is from 7:00-8:30 pm

  • Fee: Free (includes one free drink)
  • Booking:Booking is not necessary, however, letting us know your attendance helps a lot.
  • Host:TAIGA NAKANO
  • Phone: 080 5834 2208
  • Email: englishonlycafekokura@gmail.com
  • Instagram:kokura.englishonlycafe

The recent event we had the other day

Let us share with you the international event we had the other day. The event is called the English only cafe where locals and people from different countries enjoy talking in English. It’s a great opportunity to make friends and get a small reward for foreign participants as speaking fee as well.

This time we had 9 guests including three guests from Australia, Germany, and Korea. We set up two tables. One is for beginners and the another is for intermediate learners.

Basically we do free conversations. This time participants talked about travel, music, the differences between Japan and other countries, etc. Though it’s been a while to have this event, it seemed like people enjoyed it! That was a big relief as a host.

At the end of the event, Rohan Smith from Australia, shared some slungs of Australia such as “Beauty” and “Mate”. He explained that these are common words to be used in Australia and Participants repeated after him to practice the pronunciation saying like “How’s it going, mate?”.

Thanks for reading! We look forward to seeing you there!

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