2005 Japanese Web Page Contest Galleries

2005 Japanese Web Page Contest was held in Victoria, Australia. The Contest was open to primary and secondary schools in Victoria, Australia which teach Japanese.

There are three galleries, one for each division in the contest. Please click on one of the three to go to the gallery.

Gallery Topic
   
Upper Primary Division (Years 4-6) どうぶつ - Animals
   
Lower Secondary Division (Years 7-8) すきなもの、きらいなもの - Likes and Dislikes
   
Middle Secondary Division (Years 9-10) わたしたちのまち - Our Town
 
Click here for 2005 Contest Results
 
 
 
 
If meaningless letters and symbols (mojibake) appear on the web pages you visit , try the following to solve this problem (for MS Internet Explorer only):
 
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Click on "View" in the task bar, then click on "Encoding".
 
2.
In the "Encoding" menu, click on "More", then click on "Japanese (Auto-Select)".
 
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If it still doesn't work, then click on either "Japanese (Shift-JIS)" or "Japanese (EUC)".

 


Upper Primary Division Gallery - Years 4 - 6

Topic for the Upper Primary Division:

どうぶつ - Animals

Click on the name of a school to visit the website of that particular school. A new window with the website will open. Leave this gallery page open if you wish to visit the websites of other schools.

 

* If the school list doesn't appear above, please click here.


Lower Secondary Division Gallery - Years 7 - 8

Topic for the Lower Secondary Division:

すきなもの、きらいなもの - Likes and Dislikes

Click on the name of a school to visit the website of that particular school. A new window with the website will open. Leave this gallery page open if you wish to visit the websites of other schools.

 

* If the school list doesn't appear above, please click here.


Middle Secondary Division Gallery - Years 9 - 10

Topic for the Middle Secondary Division:

わたしたちのまち - Our Town

Click on the name of a school to visit the website of that particular school. A new window with the website will open. Leave this gallery page open if you wish to visit the websites of other schools.

 

* If the school list doesn't appear above, please click here.


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2005 Contest Sponsors:


JICC
Japan Information and Culture Centre
Consulate-General of Japan in Melbourne


Japan Book Plaza
Proud supplier and supporter of Japanese language and cultural education around the world

Japanese Adviser

sponsored by the Japan Foundation
 

 

 
 
To ensure equitable access to the listed websites, the school names on the list will be automatically re-shuffled with each visit to this gallery page.
     
  The JavaScript program for the table for the participating schools was developed by
Sam KM Liu, Flash Programmer, DE&T.








 

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