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New Level 1 Class for beginners

January 7, 2015
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New Level 1(Beginner Class)will start on Jan 31st, Sat. (9:00am – 11:00am). You could learn: greeting, self-introduction, counting objects, asking for things, making request, and introduction to the 46 hiragana characters. [email protected]

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Happy New Year!

January 4, 2015
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Happy New Year! New Year’s is a time for family in Japan and is also a time for rest in Japan. We should not cook on New Year’s Day. We prepare of Osechi-ryori (see picture)before New Year’s Eve. My mother used to cook everything, but she is lazy lately and order Osechi from a department […]

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Christmas in Japan

December 25, 2014
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December 25th is not a national holiday in Japan. People got to work and go to school. Christmas in mostly a commercial event in Japan. They made us to eat KFC. (LOL) We can see beautiful Christmas decoration in the cities. People have light energy and enjoy on the day. I actually like it! Have […]

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Word of the Week

November 29, 2014
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★どうやって / Dooyatte : How どうやって はいったの? / Dooyatte haittano? How did you get in? (LOL)

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Word of the Week

November 9, 2014
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★いってきます / ittekimasu ★いってらっしゃい / itterasshai When you leave home for work, school, etc, we say “ittekimasu” to a family member. literally means” I am leaving”, but could be ” bye for now, see you later. And the family members respond with “itterasshai” which means “have a safe trip, take care”. They are one of the Japanese greeting phrases.

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