About Jenny and Tawnee mel and rain
Both hailing from the middle of nowhere in a dense Galaxy far, far away, Jenny and Tawnee are not actually two people, but in fact a single symbiotic organism. This explains their seemingly telepathic abilities while playing Ultimate Frisbee. Jenny Decker and Tawnee Brilla are the 2005-2006 Wakayama Prefecture Representatives for National AJET.


About Wakayama Prefecture
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"Wakayama Prefecture faces the Pacific ocean, and is located in the southwestern part of the Kii peninsula which is the biggest peninsula in Japan. It has beautiful nature and historical treasures. With beautiful green mountains and a wonderful coast line whose length tanabe bridgeis 600km. There is a beautiful river between the mountains and the sea. The gorgeous scenery in Wakayama attracts visitors year-round. Kumano sanzan and Koyasan have awed people for ages and were recently granted UNESCO World Heritage status. The mild climate and richness of nature provides gifts from the mountains, river and sea. Wakayama is rich in tourism resources and products."shirahama islands

-From the Wakayama Prefectural Website Greeeting,

written c/o Prefectural Governor Yoshiki Kimura






About Wakayama AJET

Wakayama AJET, popularly known as WAJET, is a non-profit organisation serving as Wakayama's prefectural chapter of National AJET. The annual fee paid by each member is pooled and used toward the costs of WAJET's sponsored events, whereby the money goes right back to its members by way of discounts!

Members of WAJET can generally expect about a 30% discount or more off WAJET sponsored events. These events include the Nachi Falls Camping Trip, the Koya-san wajet funTemple Sleepover, the Winter Ski Trip, the Ultimate Frisbee Tournament, the Sayonara Party, and much more! Got your mouth watering yet?
Sign up today by contacting Jenny and Tawnee!

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About National AJET  ||  website
The Association for Japan Exchange and Teaching, or AJET, is a support and social network for JET Programme participants. A national organisation, AJET organises cultural, sporting and charity events, publishes a range of books and information, maintains a counselling service, and represents JETs and their concerns to CLAIR. AJET has existed since the inception of the JET Programme and continues to be a volunteer organisation, run by JETs, for JETs.


About the JET Programme  ||  website
The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme is a project to promote language education and regional internationalisation by inviting foreign individuals to work in local government organisations throughout Japan.

 


Presenting your TOAs! Yes, those lucky 26 new Jets coming in this year shall have the Fabulous David (Group A) and Illustrious Katherine (Group B) looking after them, answering those questions they're afraid to ask, such as "Is it true that one can operate a starship with a Japanese Toilet?"

Only if it has a bidet function.