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  1. 2018年8月17日 · Orangutan Japan is another popular site to connect language students and teachers, offering the option to teach English or other languages such as French or Spanish. This site also features an especially clever way to promote its teachers, giving them the opportunity to post a two-minute video lesson.

  2. 1. Watch Language Learning Videos! You can find “how-to” videos for just about anything on YouTube, and language learning is no exception. Compared to studying at home with traditional video media (language-learning software or DVDs, for example) the interactive nature of online videos is a clear advantage.

  3. 2017年10月16日 · From here, the process is exactly the same. If you'd like shorthand notes, you can also find a basic summary of the process here . 1. 2. 3. Loppi ticket machines are a convenient way to get tickets for sports events, concerts and theater, as well as day passes for Universal Studios Japan, Disneyland and the Ghibli Museum!

  4. 2017年11月1日 · The Japan Alps are the perfect place to experience this firsthand. If you have an inclination for outdoor adventure, don't miss these five hikes! 5. Mount Hotaka (Nagano/Gifu) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Hotakadake. Japan's third-highest peak (3,190 meters/10,466 feet) also happens to be one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.

  5. 2019年11月29日 · If you're interested in the ancient art of origami, paper dyeing, origami purchases, and even origami classes are all available for the true origami enthusiasts at Origami Kaikan in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. With a variety of lectures and various difficulties, there is something for everyone.

  6. 2016年7月29日 · Kongo Gumi still holds a 3-meter (9.8 ft) scroll dating back to the 17th century, detailing the family history for 40 generations, all the way back to the year 578. Founded over 1,400 years ago, Kongo Gumi is a Japanese temple-building company that's responsible for a number of the most famous structures in the Kansai area.

  7. 2017年7月19日 · Mikazuki Munechika has been in the hands of some extremely powerful people during its millennium-long history, including 16th century samurai warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the Tokugawa shoguns. Now an officially designated national treasure, the sword has become the property of the Tokyo National Museum.