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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4月11日 · Teaching English Japanese nursery schools, or hoikuen (保育園), are day-care centers that take care of children while their parents are at work. Both public and private options are available, accepting kids from less than a year old to elementary school age (6 years old).

  3. 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.

  4. 2017年10月16日 · You can also use Loppi machines to for sports tickets, online shopping and a number of other services, such as advanced purchase of DVDs and gift items, and applications for certification tests. Below, we'll outline some of the most common tickets you can get on the machine—including how to get them even if you don't read Japanese!

  5. 2018年1月29日 · Freeze some yuzu, put it in a jar, add half of its weight in granulated sugar, shake and wait for the sugar to melt before putting it in the refrigerator. Yuzu-cha can be found in any Japanese supermarket; just look for a jar with ゆず茶 written on it. 4. Hachimitsu Daikon (Honey Radish)

  6. 2017年10月2日 · 2. Kombu Dashi. This is the vegetarian version of standard dashi. Another option is shiitake dashi, which you can see below. Kombu dashi takes a total of about 30 minutes to prepare. All you need is about 20 grams (0.7 oz) of kombu, 4 cups of water, a sieve and a paper towel. Read the full recipe below!

  7. 2017年12月21日 · pixta.jp. The Hakone Sekisho (箱根関所), or Hakone Checkpoint, was the first major checkpoint on the Tokaido (東海道) highway connecting Edo (now Tokyo) with Kyoto. Constructed in 1619 and used until 1869, it was one of 53 such checkpoints used by the Tokugawa government to control travel between cities during the Edo Period (1603-1868).

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