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[Culture & Seasons] List of posts category
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2020.08.23Culture & Seasons
Shosho(処暑) is the solar term that signifies the end of summer season. But it seems that it will continue to be hot for the time being. Let’s be caref… [Read more]
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2020.08.20Culture & Seasons
Every summer a lot of fireworks festivals are held across Japan. This year, unfortunately, most of them were called off to prevent the spread of COVI… [Read more]
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2020.08.13Culture & Seasons
Did you get drenched in the heavy rain this afternoon? Because there was a beautiful rainbow in the sky after the rain, I took some pictures of it. S… [Read more]
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2020.08.10Culture & Seasons
Mt.Fuji, known as the highest mountain in Japan, was added to the World Heritage List in 2013. It stands 3,776 meters tall. At the summit, the temper… [Read more]
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2020.07.31Culture & Seasons
Sunflowers bloom from the middle of June to the end of August. Their beautiful yellow petals shining under the sun make us feel more positive!
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2020.07.24Culture & Seasons
July 24this Sports Day. Had the Summer Olympics not been cancelled, we could see the opening ceremony today. If only we could see the games next year… [Read more]
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2020.07.23Culture & Seasons
Marine Day, usually celebrated on the third Monday in July, was moved to July 23rdthis year because of special arrangement for the Summer Olympics. T… [Read more]
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2020.07.21Culture & Seasons
July 21st falls on the midsummer of the Ox. As Japanese eel, called Unagi contains plenty of vitamins, it is often eaten on this day in Japan. Let’s … [Read more]
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2020.07.15Culture & Seasons
Spring term classes finally concluded with final exams and interviews. Thank you very much for your cooperation! We hope our students will keep learn… [Read more]
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2020.07.07Culture & Seasons
Today is Tanabata festival in Japan. It is said that Orihime and Hikoboshi are allowed to meet only on July 7thin the Milky Way, and Tanabata first s… [Read more]