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  1. 2019年1月23日 · Three young girls were among the statesmen and students sent to find ways to modernize Japan. The empress of Japan set them the task to bring back the methods needed to jumpstart women’s education in Japan. The youngest, Umeko Tsuda, was just six years old at the time. For Janice Nimura this episode encapsulates the topsy-turvy nature of the ...

  2. 2019年10月29日 · 4. Once your application is done, the school will submit the visa application to the Immigration Bureau in Japan. It can take up to three months or so to hear back. 5. If approved, the school will send you the CoE. 6. Take the CoE, a recent passport photo and your passport to your local Japanese embassy or consulate. 7.

  3. 2015年12月28日 · en.rocketnews24.com. Osechi ryori is arguably the most important meal of the year, each dish serving as a symbol or wish for the coming year. The food is even eaten in a special way by using chopsticks that are rounded on both ends; one side for humans to use, one side for the gods. Let’s take a look at the meanings behind some of these dishes!

  4. 2022年3月8日 · Four Japanese Women Who Changed History. Japan has seen many a great woman, from Queen Himiko, the first ruler in recorded history, to astronaut Mukai Chiaki, the first woman to blast into space. In every sphere, women have made their mark. Meet four pioneers whose work in education and medicine changed Japan and the lives of the generations of ...

  5. 在最後一趟的東北之旅中,我在八戶市的Prince酒吧,因為太沉浸於享受蕪島雞尾酒,導致來不及在充滿著春日和煦的那天造訪神社。 【交通】 1. 從市區前往蕪嶋神社約20分鐘車程(特別感謝Kimura先生)。 2.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 2024年4月3日 · This National Treasure is on view through May 12, 2024. Japan's emperors and their families were raised to be well versed in the arts, cultivating deep knowledge of the waka poetry and music of different eras. Within their palaces, they collected and carefully preserved important examples of classical texts, calligraphy, and musical instruments.

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