KCP Students Visit Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Shin Okubo
KCP student Steven Z. Edwards recently sent us some photos of his time at KCP and his forays into Japan. KCP is located in the Shinjuku…
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KCP student Steven Z. Edwards recently sent us some photos of his time at KCP and his forays into Japan. KCP is located in the Shinjuku…
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Japanese students from Hosei University joined us in curry cooking. US program students and Japanese students worked together in groups to cook rice, curry sauce, and salad. KCP students…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
Bonsai 盆栽, means “plantings in tray,” from the Japanese terms bon, which refers to a tray or shallow pot, and sai, which refers to plantings….
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Also known as Amidism, Pure Land Buddhism is a major branch of Buddhism in East Asia. It focuses on Amitabha (or “Amida” in Japanese) Buddha and follows…
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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!
Radiation is found in our natural environment; this is known as “background radiation” or “ionizing radiation.” It can be in the form of cosmic and solar…
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This summer term, KCP International students were treated to a half-day Tokyo tour as part of their group session. They chose two popular destinations, Akihabara…
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Language is any means of communication, whether spoken or written. Hyojungo is the Standard Japanese officially taught as a foreign language, and it is used in…
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Ikebana, “flowers kept alive,” is much more than just placing plants in a vase. A lot of thought and preparation go into the placement of…
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