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Objective

The project’s primary goal is to provide professional development training to Mongolians, which will increase individual achievement and contribute to the development of the nation. The project’s training is focused on the introduction of Japanese language and culture, which will help to develop strong cooperative relationships between Mongolia and Japan.
We strive to be a primary resource and information center for the development of the Mongolian workforce and society. The pillars of our mission are

  1. Continuing Education
    We offer courses in business, computer/technology, and Japanese language/culture, in various parts of Mongolia as well as on-line.
  2. Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
    We host the annual "Mongolia-Japan Center Forum" to encourage information exchange and to create a wealth of archived information from past Forums.
  3. Networking
    We create professional networking opportunities for business, academic, and government leaders from Mongolian and Japan.
 
Map
1st floor
Reception

Lobby

Library

Multipurpose room
2nd floor
Culture exchange room

Japan club

Computer training room

Seminar room
 
Reception Reception
  • For information, please start here. New information on courses and activities is available here.
  • If you are taking a course or visiting the Library, please hang your coats here.


  • Entrance Lobby
  • Newspapers and journals available.
  • There is a bulletin board with announcements, advertisements about Mongolia/Japan cooperative events, and upcoming exhibits. The same information is also available on the computers in the lounge.
  • There is a 42-inch video display showcasing the natural beauty of Japan, along with footage from the Grand Sumo tournaments.
  • Library Library
  • An ID card is required for access. There are 62 places to sit: 7 workstations for Internet access, 4 seats for viewing videos and DVDs, and 4 seats for listening to audio resources.
  • There are shelves of newspapers, magazines, and professional journals; information about studying in Japan; and information on official development aid.
  • Computers for Internet access are equipped with Japanese, English and Mongolian fonts.
  • Printing and copying services are available for a fee.
  • Multipurpose room Multipurpose room
  • There are modular partitions available to subdivide the space into as many as three separate rooms.
  • Can seat up to 150 people.
  • Equipped with a video projector and DVD player, microphones, Kodascope film projector, etc.
  • Stairs Stairs
     
    Japan style room Culture exchange room
  • It is a traditional room in the style of a Japanese tea house.
  • The room is floored with eight tatami mats (made of straw).
  • The space was established to introduce Mongolians to traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
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    Japan club
    Japan Club
  • Space available for NGOs and NPOs affiliated with Mongolia and Japan
  • Postal mail and fax service available.
  • An application must be completed before using the space.
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    Computer room Computer training room
  • 16 computers on an internal network.
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    Seminor room Seminar room
  • Can be divided into two rooms with 30 seats each, or can be used as one large room.


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    Calendar

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    Courses

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