Christmas traditions in Japan🎄
12/21/2021
Culture
Hello, everyone. Only two weeks left in December. How was your 2021?
Christmas and New Year’s Eve are two main events remaining this month. Today, I would like to describe Christmas traditions in Japan.
What happens in December?
The whole city (urban centers anyway) is illuminated. In Fukuoka, Hakata Station is well known for the extensive decorations including a huge Christmas …
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Letter from Senpai at NILS Annex ( Vol.3 )
12/08/2021
News
Let me introduce our kickboxing princesses at NILS Annex. They are training hard every day to get even stronger.
Hello. My name is Nafiseh, and this is my friend Naeimeh. We are both Iranians and kickboxers.
This is how our gym looks like. We love to work out hard.
We are also studying at NILS Annex. The classes have been interesting and very useful.
We competed at a Karate international…
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大丈夫(Daijoubu)
12/07/2021
Vocabulary
You may have heard the word “Daijoubu” frequently while talking to Japanese people. Daijoubu has multiple meanings. Let me explain three of them today.
1.Use it when there is no problem.
For example, a person who had a fever yesterday comes to work today.
A: Are you OK today?
B: Yes, I am OK (Daijoubu) .
2.Use it when you feel certain about something…
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Five Most Amazing Things About Japan
12/07/2021
Culture
Tips
Today, I would like to talk about the most amazing things in Japan. I have experience living abroad and traveled over 20 countries. There are good and bad things about every country including Japan. That said, let me list what I consider the best things about Japan.
1. Safety
This is probably the biggest reason why I love Japan. If you lose a wallet on a street, it will most likely be returned t…
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