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2020.03.03Culture & Seasons
Hinamatsuri, also known as the Peach Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated on March 3rd. We display a set of ornamental dolls, wishing girls… [Read more]
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2020.02.27Classes & Students
Divided into the proposition side and opposition side, students had a heated debate in Japanese. Debaters notjustgave their opinion but responded to … [Read more]
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2020.02.21Events & Activities
These two works are much larger than others. Take a closer look at this hanging scroll (called Kakejiku), and you can see the feathers of birds and t… [Read more]
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2020.02.18Events & Activities
These four works were drawn with a pencil or a pen. Even small objects such as hair and wrinkles on the clothes are drawn clearly. There are still mo… [Read more]
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2020.02.14Events & Activities
Here are the arts painted by the students entering for the contest. It is very interesting to see a variety of tools used, such as pencil, colored pe… [Read more]
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2020.02.12Classes & Students
Today’s One Frame -Intermediate Level-
Students from intermediate level classes made a presentation about old stories of their countries.
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2020.02.10Classes & Students
Art & Illustration contest is being held in YIEA. Students and teachers will take a vote, and the result will be announced at the graduation cere… [Read more]
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2020.02.05Classes & Students
Today’s One Frame -Advanced Level-
Students from advanced level classes interviewed some of our teachers about Japanese youth language. Each group asked lots of questions. What do you … [Read more]
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2020.02.04Culture & Seasons
They say Risshunis the beginning of spring in the lunar calendar. It is still cold, and we cannot see cherry blossoms now, but “if winter comes, can … [Read more]
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2020.02.03Culture & Seasons
We usually eat lucky direction roll ( calledEhōmaki) and scatter beans(calledMamemaki) to drive away all the evil spirits that bring misfortune and b… [Read more]