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KCP International Japanese Language School: My Experience With KCP International
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KCP International Japanese Language School. An exquisitely challenging, affordable opportunity for the serious student. Perfect your Japanese in all the excitement of Tokyo. My Experience With KCP International. In all, I wholeheartedly encourage anyone thinking about studying in Japan to go to KCP. It is a great school with top-notch teachers and offers a fine opportunity to master the Japanese language. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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KCP International Japanese Language School: KCP Summer Short-Term Program--a student's view
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KCP International Japanese Language School. An exquisitely challenging, affordable opportunity for the serious student. Perfect your Japanese in all the excitement of Tokyo. KCP Summer Short-Term Program- a student's view. The KCP Language Program in Tokyo, Japan is of excellent caliber; here are three reasons why. The second reason I highly recommend KCP is the dedication of its staff and faculty. The third reason I believe KCP is an excellent school is that I was able to skip. KCP provides a prime oppo...
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Zack in Tokyo: December 2005
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This is an account of my time spent in Tokyo, studying at KCP International in Shinjuku. Friday, December 30, 2005. Sorry about the um. NOT pics of anything thus far. I've been too busy to worry about getting pics of my ugly town up, haha. I'll try to have lots of Japan up on here, as that's one of the main purposes of this page. I only have 3 more days in Louisiana before I head out of here for Japan! Ah well, about time for me to head to sleep because I've gotta visit the folks in the morning and still...
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Selling Out? When Musicians Get Together with Big Business | "griffonne"
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This is all about my soul, my heart, all of me…. Stay updated via RSS. Error: Please make sure the Twitter account is public. Uchi’s Community Table: A Thing You Shouldn’t Miss. Boudro’s Texas Bistro: A Tex Southwest Gem Along San Antonio’s Riverwalk. How Social Media is Changing the Relationship Between Celebrities and Their Fans. When Musicians Get Together with Big Business. 5 Ways to Optimize your BlackBerry Phone for Business Use. Affordable Japanese language school. Student Life in Tokyo. Music spo...
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Getting Ready for your Japanese language Course: Packing Up! | KCP Student Life
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Japan cultural and practical resources for students planning on studying in Japan. In Case of Emergency. Free Stuff in Tokyo. Most U.S.-based electric clocks will not work well, since they time themselves against the frequency of the current. These clocks will lose approximately 10 seconds per minute. Take along a battery-run clock instead. You will have to carry your own luggage, and you’ll regret taking an unwieldy amount. Be sure to leave space in your bags for items you want to bring back from Ja...
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Japanese Culture | KCP Window on Japan
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KCP blog about living and studying in Japan. Category Archive: Japanese Culture. KCP Summer 2016 Students Experience Japanese Tea Ceremony. August 25, 2016. Is a finely ground powder of specially processed and grown green tea. Matcha was developed by a Chinese monk from the tea plant. The Japanese tea ceremony. The chanoyu is a way to relieve the stress of everyday life, even for just a short while, by immersing in the Zen aesthetics of serenity and peace. KCP Spring 2016 Students Experience Chanoyu.
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Japanese Language Student Guide: Passports and Visas | KCP Student Life
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Japan cultural and practical resources for students planning on studying in Japan. In Case of Emergency. Free Stuff in Tokyo. For more about visas and exemptions, click here. Applying for a Visa. When arranging airfare as a temporary visitor, be sure to plan for a round-trip ticket. If you buy a one-way airfare ticket, your temporary visitor status will be much more difficult to obtain upon your arrival to Japan. KCP Summer 2016 Students Experience Japanese Tea Ceremony. More of Japan’s Traditional Foods...
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Japanese Language Student Guide: Computers, Email, Post Office, and Phones | KCP Student Life
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Japan cultural and practical resources for students planning on studying in Japan. In Case of Emergency. Free Stuff in Tokyo. You have free Internet access at school for a limited time. You’ll receive more information during the orientation. Post offices are designated by a symbol that resembles a red T with a bar across the top. Post boxes have two slots. The slot with the red sign is for domestic mail. And the one with the blue sign is for all other mail, including international. Africa, South America.
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The Great Kantō Earthquake
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KCP blog about living and studying in Japan. The Great Kantō Earthquake. July 27, 2015. The Great Kantō earthquake. Was one of the worst natural disasters in Japanese history. It caused widespread damage in Tokyo, Yokohama, the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka, and throughout the Kantō region. The estimated deaths brought about by the Great Kantō earthquake tragedy reached about 142,800. Destruction caused by the Great Kantō earthquake. The Great Kantō earthquake.
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The Sumida River and Fireworks Festival
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KCP blog about living and studying in Japan. The Sumida River and Fireworks Festival. July 20, 2015. The iconic Sumida River. Sumida River. Hideya HAMANO. Sumida River Fireworks Festival. Sumida River Fireworks Festival. Peter Zuco. During the late Edo period, the Sumida River Fireworks Festival was known as. Sumida River Fireworks Display). It is now one of festivals that visitors look forward to when in Tokyo during the summer season. Tokyo Things to Do. Sumida River Fireworks Festival.
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