Fun with Purikura by former KCP Student Shenelle King
KCP alumna Shenelle King describes the charm of Purikura and the process of creating fun and funky Japanese photo stickers. One of the first things…
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KCP alumna Shenelle King describes the charm of Purikura and the process of creating fun and funky Japanese photo stickers. One of the first things…
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Sanja Matsuri (三社祭, Three Shrine Festival) is held every third weekend of May in the Asakusa district of Tokyo. It honors the three founders of the…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
Sōhei (僧兵) were Japanese Buddhist warrior monks during Japan’s feudal years. There was a time in Japanese history when the Sōhei held enough power to influence…
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Bicycles are a common mode of transportation in Japan. It’s a great way to get to school, work, and the train station. It is convenient…
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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!
Japanese castles (城 shiro) are unlike the castles you see in fairy tales. Most were old wooden stockades from earlier centuries. Japanese castles were constructed as fortresses…
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Japanese cuisine has been strongly influenced by China and Korea over the past 2,000 years. It was only in the last 300 to 400 years…
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An omamori (御守 or お守り) is a popular amulet or talisman in Japanese Buddhist and Shinto traditions. Sold at most religious sites and dedicated to…
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The Japanese national language, Nihongo (日本語), is spoken by about 125 million speakers. The history of the Japanese language can be traced back to Chinese documents…
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