Japanese New Year Cooking Class

Nishi Azabu Community Center

Osechi is the traditional Japanese food enjoyed on New Year’s Day. An assortment of colorful dishes packed together in special boxes. Each dish has a special meaning in welcoming the New Year. Sign up for a class and learn more about it. We are making an easier, plant-based and healthier version! Impress your family and friends with new skills, stay in shape, and have fun while making the delicious food.

December Pizza Day

The volunteers list is published on the website below. If you are interested in volunteering or have any questions, please contact us! Please click HERE to contact us.

January Pizza Day

The volunteers list is published on the website below. If you are interested in volunteering or have any questions, please contact us! Please click HERE to contact us.

Coffee/Chat Morning with Dan and Dave

TIS - 1F Learning Lab

This presents a wonderful opportunity for all TIS families to reconnect with our Heads of School, Dan, and our Whole School Principal, Dave. It is designed as an informal discussion, encouraging questions and feedback. We also encourage you to stay for our TFC catch-up meeting!

Neurodiversity

TIS - 1F Learning Lab

A presentation for parents by leading expert, Denisse Moreno, from 1st Step on the topic of Neurodiversity. Denisse is a Mexican clinical psychologist who specializes in developmental and mood disorders, such as Autism, ADHD, Anxiety and Depression.

Cooking for Your Element

Nishi Azabu Community Center

Humans are different, and according to Asian food wisdom different personalities thrive on different foods. During this workshop, you will learn what your energetic element (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) is, your strengths and areas for improvement, and what type of food you should eat to feel best!

Earthquake Preparedness

TIS - 2F Multi Purpose Room

This is an information session including 7 steps to empower yourself: Know how to react to earthquakes Acquire earthquake literacy Collect information Get connected with your loved ones Understand hazards and evacuation shelters/areas in your neighborhood Secure your home Prepare your emergency kit Please feel free to stay for a disaster-related Japanese language lesson and exercise for an additional 30 minutes.