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  1. 2016年4月12日 · 7 Key Resource Sites for English Teachers. Jessica Famularo Updated April 12, 2016. Teaching English. Moving to Japan to teach English is an exciting, but nerve-racking, prospect.

  2. 2016年5月25日 · Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji is an iconic series of landscape prints created by ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai between 1826 and 1833. Taking inspiration from both the style of ukiyo-e and Hokusai’s initiative, Tokyo-based illustrator Shinji Tsuchimochi is creating "100 Views of Tokyo." Tsuchimochi embarked on his project in 2013, and ...

  3. With YouTube, students now have access to myriad free Japanese videos on any topic you could possibly desire. 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 ...

  4. 2018年8月17日 · Students & Class Sizes. As all Japanese students have compulsory English classes for six years in secondary school (and, since April 2011, the last two years of primary school), many students can read the language and understand basic grammar structures. However, they rarely have the opportunity to utilize conversational English in the classroom.

  5. 2017年2月10日 · Taking part in the challenge is simple: Just upload your work to social media with the hashtag #MyJapanStory, and your entry is complete! It's that easy! A range of different social media can be used—Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Weibo or Youku ...

  6. 2017年6月30日 · Japan always looks gorgeous, day or night, and we present to you 20 incredible videos across the nation that show how it looks when the sun goes down, from the countryside to mountains and even major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka.

  7. 2017年9月6日 · Most English camps take place in the inaka, or countryside, away from Tokyo. When I volunteered for an English Camp, I ended up in Chiba, which is near beaches and beautiful fields of green. Because it was springtime, our trip to Chiba (with transportation covered by the organization ), allowed us to do a side trip to Furusato Square , the site of stunning tulip fields.