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  1. 2019年4月4日 · Download the form from here and fill it out carefully. Double check that you have everything, or you may be asked to refile your application. ・A 4cm x 3cm Photo. Be sure to look clean, put together and friendly in your photo. The photo should only be from the shoulders up, just like a passport photo.

  2. 2016年7月4日 · These fine brushes are ideal for writing small characters on reduced surfaces such as letters and evelopes. They produce thin and neat lines. The tips are made of firm weasel hair, and according to the complementary hair around the tip (either sheep's hair or a second kind of weasel hair), the resistance against paper, absorption of ink and sharpness of the lines will vary.

  3. 2019年6月11日 · https://pixta.jp/. The first step is to open the front panel on your unit. Once it is open, you'll find one or more thin filters in place— gently remove them from the AC unit. Take the filters outside (or into a room like your bathroom or shower room) and rinse the filters with water and a cleaning product.

  4. 2017年10月16日 · In Japan, being on time is a big deal. For work, if your day starts at 9 a.m., your boss and coworkers won't just expect you to be in the office at 9—they start getting worried if you're not in your seat by 8:55. In fact, on your first day, they'll expect you to be even earlier, since they'll be worried you got lost, slept in, or missed the ...

  5. 2017年3月14日 · Sode-guchi (袖口): armhole (lit. sleeve mouth). Ura-eri (裏襟): inner lining of the collar. Tomo-eri (共衿): as stains are more likely to occur on the eri, the tomo-eri is a piece of fabric that protects it and can be replaced if damaged, or changed if a different color is desired. Eri (衿): the collar of the kimono.

  6. 2017年1月26日 · 10 Japanese Business Etiquette Rules. There's quite a long list of dos and don'ts when it comes to business etiquette in Japan, so to simplify it we have compiled 10 common business manners you're likely to encounter. 1. Wait Before Sitting Down. When visiting someone else’s office, wait until the host says “Please, have a seat,” before ...

  7. 2016年9月15日 · Historical Checkpoint. The town was not just meant for passing daimyo and their retainers to warm their bones and stop by for a pleasant meal, though: Hakone was also a security checkpoint. To be certain that armed rebellion would not foment in the capital, and that the daimyo would remain loyal (as their families were, in effect, being ...

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