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2021.05.13Random Tidbits
Let’s overcome ”五月病” (Post-vacation blues)!
Have you ever heard the word “五月病”(Gogatsubyo)? As we referred to the topic in the previous article, most companies and schools start the new busines… [Read more]
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2021.04.02Random Tidbits
Thousands of Cherry Blossom Trees
Did you go out to see cherry blossoms?They were beautiful, the same as every year, weren’t they?To see the photos below, those who missed Hanami this… [Read more]
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2021.03.11Random Tidbits
The Great East Japan Earthquake, which occurred at 14:46 on 11th March, 2011, is the biggest earthquake ever happened in Japan. The Tsunami caused by… [Read more]
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2021.02.22Random Tidbits
Meow! February 22nd is National Cat Day in Japan, . This is because the pronunciation of “2” in Japanese and cat’s meow are similar. Lots of Internet… [Read more]
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2021.02.08Random Tidbits
Exploring Japan’s beauty and culture
We also share our students’ experience in Japan.The second post is by Advanced 2B MA ENNUO!He took beautiful pictures! ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Exploring… [Read more]
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2020.12.25Random Tidbits
Did you see the Christmas tree decorated on the first floor? It is said that each ornament has a different meaning. A star ornament means “hope”A … [Read more]
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2020.12.10Random Tidbits
Tokyo Station -Stunning Night Views
Here is the post by one of our students! We are going to continue uploading a variety of posts by students who had an enjoyable or unforgettable expe… [Read more]
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2020.11.01Random Tidbits
Do you like dogs? November 1st is the Dog’s day.This is determined by Japan Pet Food Association in 1987 (Showa 62).Dog’s barking is expressed “Wan … [Read more]
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2020.10.30Random Tidbits
Halloween is a celebration originated in England and Ireland, which later spread to North America. A lot of Halloween events are taken place on Octob… [Read more]
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2020.10.01Random Tidbits
It is time to wear autumn clothes. (Koromogae)
It is getting chilly in the morning and evening, isn’t it? “Koromogae” means a custom of putting away clothes for the previous season and putting on … [Read more]