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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]
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2020.06.25Culture & Seasons
Hydrangea macrophylla flowers, calledAjisai, bloom beautifully at the end of June or the beginning of July. The blooms can be purple, blue or pink. T… [Read more]
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2020.06.21Culture & Seasons
It is the day with the longest period of daylight, and it falls on June 21stthis year. It is getting hotter day by day. Wearing a mask, we are at hig… [Read more]
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2020.06.17Culture & Seasons
It rains on and off these days. Summer is just around the corner!
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2020.06.15Culture & Seasons
The third Sunday of June is Father’s Day. It is celebrated on June 21stthis year. It is a good chance to send gratitude to your father.
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2020.05.15Culture & Seasons
SANJA MATSURI, a big festival held in Asakusa every May, will be postponed until October, unfortunately. But it is a must-see event for those interes… [Read more]
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2020.05.10Culture & Seasons
May 10this Mother’s Day. It is a great opportunity to give a thank you message to your mother!
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2020.05.07Culture & Seasons
Satsuki (皐月)is the old Japanese name for the fifth month. The weather is unsettled in May, sometimes hot and sometimes chilly. Be careful not to catc… [Read more]