About this Website
This Website is organized by the specified nonprofit organization, Homeros Communications.
What is the mission of the organization?
The mission of Homeros Communications is to contribute to creating the society where we can live our lives making the best of our own abilities regardless of disabilities.
Specifically, Homeros Communications offers a forum for impaired people and unimpaired to exchanges various languages by utilizing the Internet technology.
Specifically, Homeros Communications offers a forum for impaired people and unimpaired to exchanges various languages by utilizing the Internet technology.
Why is it called Homeros Comunications?
Homeros (Homer), the father of literature in the Western world, was a legendary Greek poet and lived around 700 BC. People said he was blind, but his heroic epic poems such as Iliad and Odyssey have been inspiring later generations.
Homeros Communications is bearing his name as a symbol of our aim - to open the door of language, in other words, to assist impaired people and unimpaired so as to exchange the languages by making the best of their own abilities.
Homeros Communications is bearing his name as a symbol of our aim - to open the door of language, in other words, to assist impaired people and unimpaired so as to exchange the languages by making the best of their own abilities.
Who are the members of the organization?
Homeros Communications is consisted of about 10 members, and most of them are living in Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Saitama in Japan.
Since 2007, we have been working on the projects of on-line language lesson with assists from the non profit organizations of Italy and the supporters of China.
Italian reading course, “Read Requiem of Antonio TABUCCHI” was kicked off in July, 2008.
Italian conversation course (beginners’ and intermediate) via Skype started in August, 2008.
Contact us for more information;
Homeros Communications (Specified nonprofit organization)
e-mail: info@homeros.jp
1-23-5-4F, Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112-0015, JAPAN
e-mail: info@homeros.jp
1-23-5-4F, Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112-0015, JAPAN