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  1. 2016年4月12日 · Moving to Japan to teach English is an exciting, but nerve-racking, prospect. People have been at this for a while, so fortunately there's a wealth of helpful information right at your fingertips: from where to buy groceries to how to manage unruly middle school students.

  2. 2012年9月7日 · Download these Kanji Worksheets Free! When trying to learn Japanese, kanji is always a terrible challenge! To help everyone looking to start learning Japanese—as well as those planning to pass the JLPT N5 test —the Nihon Ichiban team has created an ebook that you can view and download totally free!

  3. 2019年1月23日 · Many alpine plants that grow on mountains two thousand meters above sea level on Japan’s main island of Honshu grow at ground level or above here on Rebun, so it is also known as “Floating Flower Island.”. Over three hundred types of alpine flowers bloom on Rebun from the end of May to the end of September.

  4. 2018年7月26日 · A yukata is essentially a casual summer kimono, commonly made from unlined cotton, worn by both women and men. Used traditionally like a bathrobe, and still worn today in ryokan (traditional Japanese inns) or walking around onsen (hot spring) towns, the yukata can be likened to the traditional Japanese version of a T-shirt, shorts and flip flops.

  5. 2017年6月27日 · First off, even under the new rules, permanent residency for “Cool Japan Human Resources” (as some are calling the classification) still requires at least one year working in Japan before you can apply. In other words, you’ll need to find a way to get a foot in the door of Japanese professional life before planting both feet here for good.

  6. 2016年7月31日 · Painstakingly stitched by hand, this is Kyo-nui, or Kyoto hand embroidery, a beautiful Japanese textile tradition with a long and rich background that stretches back more than 1,000 years to the Asuka Period (592-710). Embroidery was first seen in Japan in conjunction with Buddhism that came from China.

  7. A Samurai History Tour: Japan’s Most Famous Battlefield and a Remarkable Castle. The Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 was a decisive clash of warlords that led to the unification of Japan. Today, you can visit significant historical spots, including a state-of-the art museum about the battle, and a castle dating from those dramatic times.

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