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Japan Foundation Malaysia

20 February 2010 View Comments

Today, I took the time to visit Japan Foundation near Midvalley Megamall at Northpoint Block B. The office building they are using are quite classy and tight with security around.

Long story short, I did not expect that the office space they rent was a small place. I was hoping something larger than a small close space within the vicinity. The library was small but fill with books that anyone would want to sit back and read all of it. Although, I was hoping they have a larger collection of books to be borrow or read.

No photo.. you wondered? I did not bring it because I forgot to charge the battery. I’m really considering buying Lumix LX 3. Any suggestions?

After that, I pretty much roam the whole MidValley Megamall to buys some clothes and a set of headphone. So, I headed to the tech section first but after finding out that the whole place have been converted into a food court. I was outraged! Then, Skipped along to the whole mall and found nothing that match my taste nor style. I always hated those clothes and pants with tons of lousy designs/too plain on them even though they a branded stuff.I don’t know what designer these days think or they have certainly lost their magic touch.

I may want to reconsider my decision to become a member for the Japan Foundation. Are there any member here?

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  • wolfskate said:

    what does Japan Foundation does?
    [wondering]

  • shockerz (author) said:

    Check out the site they have. From the looks of it you can borrow books that related to Japan. Literally a Japanese culture center in the heart of Malaysia. They even provide study grands if you are finding someone to fund for your studies.

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