Yakudoshi: Japanese Unlucky Ages
I don’t really consider myself superstitious. But it’s funny that I have favorite numbers when I occasionally try my luck at the lottery. I am…
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I don’t really consider myself superstitious. But it’s funny that I have favorite numbers when I occasionally try my luck at the lottery. I am…
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In July, our KCP Culture Class had a great opportunity to visit a traditional crafts museum where they met Edo-sashimono craftsmen who showed them their…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
Japan has many traditional festive occasions. One of them honors the Ikegami Honmonji O-Eshiki (お会式) every October. Ikegami Honmon-ji (池上本門寺) is a temple located in south Tokyo….
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KCP summer-short-term alumnus Thomas Clark shares with us several valuable insights and photos taken during his time at KCP. Check it out! This past summer,…
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With KCP International, immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo with a wide variety of courses, flexible schedules and convenient packages you keep your experience easy!
Japan is a country rich in ancient tradition, folklore, and its fair share of ghost stories. Since Halloween is just around the corner, here is…
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Are you wondering what it’s like to be in the KCP program? Summer short-term alumnus Donovan R. White shares with us his KCP experiences. He…
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There’s nothing like a steaming hot bowl of chicken soup to make you feel better when you’re feeling a bit under the weather. Soup is…
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Wherever you go in Japan, there’s always something fascinating to see, from bustling metro railway stations to serene landscapes. Summer-term alumnus Michael Lee shares with…
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