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  1. A time to be alive: my unforgettable experience In Japan

    This trip wasn't just about visiting a new place - it was a chance to delve deeper into a passion that has shaped much of my life. A different world. Japan met and surpassed my expectations in ways I hadn't even considered. My journey took place in three unique cities: Nagoya, Tokyo and Kyoto.

  2. Writing an essay about life in Japan

    Writing an essay about life in Japan. The essay below has about 1500 words. It is written by an international student in Japan. Opening. 日本に来てから、もう四年半になりました。 Nihon ni kite kara, mou yonnen han ni narimashita. It has been four and a half years since I came to Japan.

  3. Essays About Japan: Top 5 Examples and 5 Prompts

    Kay's essay gives good insight into the best times to visit Japan. 5. A Day Trip To Kobe by David Swanson. "When planning a visit to Kobe, consider the fact that the city has been completely rebuilt since 1995, following the great Hanshin earthquake that leveled much of the city.

  4. Why I Want to Live and Work in Japan: Personal Statement

    Another reason why I want to work in Japan is the country's reputation for innovation and technological advancement. Japan is a global leader in many fields, such as robotics, electronics, and transportation. I am eager to work in a country where technology is integrated into everyday life, and where innovation is valued and encouraged.

  5. My Life in Japan ⋆ Jenn's Japanese Journey

    Welcome to my Japan blog! This blog will cover all sorts of topics related to my life in Japan. Since I cover so many topics, I've organized my posts into different categories for ease of search—check out the sidebar to read all posts in a category, or use the search bar for specific topics.. Or, if you want to just jump in, take a look at some of my recent posts below.

  6. Why are you interested in Japan?

    A lot of the best things that have happened in my life have happened in Japan and I now consider it to be my home as well as Australia. Reply. zoomingjapan says: July 30, 2012 at 4:58 pm ... After 4 more years I got my Japan craze come back and joined another course where I passed JLPT5, then I decided not to learn Japanese anymore and stopped ...

  7. 147 Japanese Culture Essay Topic Ideas & Examples

    Cherry Blossom Season in Japan. Symbolism of the Iconic Mount Fuji. The Legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan's Ancient Temples and Urban Landscapes. How Zen Buddhism Impacts Japanese Aesthetics. The Beauty and Significance of Origami and Calligraphy. Japanese Bullet Train and Other Transportation Advancements.

  8. PDF Studying and living in Japan- my experiences

    My name is DINESH KUMAR and I was a MEXT scholar in the Undergraduate Program (College of Technology program) for a period of 6 years starting from April 2006 till March 2012. I am very happy to have been given this chance to share about my life in Japan during this period and to summarize it I can say that it has been the best part of

  9. Living in Japan: Travel Essay

    Living in Japan: Travel Essay. For me, life in Japan has been a puzzle to be solved. When I work out which piece goes where, life becomes easier. Chiba, a port city about 50 minutes by train from Tokyo, is situated on Tokyo Bay. As I wake each morning, I know for certain that before the day is out I will be asked the following two questions ...

  10. On living in Japan: Five essential essays from the internet, the

    Maharaja. On Awkward Acts of Generosity in Japan - Eryk Salvaggio; In this stellar post from his 'This Japanese Life' blog, Salvaggio draws on an anecdote about his school lunch order to explore the everyday awkwardness of his life as an ALT in Japan, as an innocent query about the possibility of a spare lunch drags him into a "tangled web of reciprocity" with no hope of escape.

  11. University Life in Japan: Experiences as a student in Japan

    Kyoto University, nicknamed Kyodai, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Japan, founded in 1897 as Kyoto Imperial University. Over the years, it has gained a reputation for excellence in research, teaching, and innovation and has produced many notable alumni, including twelve Nobel laureates, two Fields Medalists, and one ...

  12. Resource Guide for Japanese Language Students: Essays

    A collection of essays by Murakami Haruki who is a best-selling contemporary Japanese writer. Each essay, originally published in a women's magazine "an-an" from 2000 to 2001, is approx. 4-8 pages. No furiganas are provided. (added 4/8/2014) To see a sample text in a new tab, please click on the cover image or the title.

  13. Essay on Why I Want to Live and Work in Japan

    Download. Living and working in Japan is an exciting, valuable opportunity for my personal and professional growth. There are several reasons why people desire living and working in another country but I have chosen three main goals for myself. First, I want to help the children develop a love for learning and give back to the community.

  14. Essay on Japanese Culture

    500 Words Essay on Japanese Culture Introduction to Japanese Culture. Japanese culture is like a beautiful tapestry, woven with history, traditions, and modern life. It's a unique blend that forms the way of life in Japan, a country in East Asia. The culture is known for its traditional arts, distinct foods, and strong sense of community.

  15. Japanese Writing Lab #1: Basic self-introduction

    In a recent post I announced I would be starting a new program on my blog called "Japanese Writing Lab" that aims to motivate people to practice writing in Japanese, provides feedback on their writing, and allows them to see posts of other Japanese learners. This article represents the first writing assignment of that program. For this assignment, I'd like to focus on a very common, but ...

  16. Japanese Literature Translation: "My Life", an essay by women author

    The majority of my translation projects have involved nonfiction (which mirrors my reading tastes), but the other day I discovered an interesting essay written by author Hayashi Fumiko, considered to be an important figure of 20th century Japanese women's literature. The essay is titled "My Life" (生活) and, judging from the explicit ...

  17. How to write Sakubun

    How to write the title of Sakubun, your full name, school and class. Before writing the content of Sakubun, you need to write your full name, your class and the title of Sakubun first. Title: Write in the first line. Leave the first two or three squares blank (from top to bottom). Full name: Write in the last squares in the second line, but you ...

  18. Japanese essay Archives

    Writing an essay about your friend in Japanese Hello everyone! In this post, Learn Japanese Daily will introduce to you. Read More. Japanese essay. Write a paragraph about travelling .

  19. Writing Essays in Japanese : r/LearnJapanese

    This has been observed among Japanese writing in English. Among the researchers of contrastive rhetoric, Hinds (1990) claims that because Japanese writers tend to place their thesis statements in the final position, it is often difficult for native English speakers to predict the development of their writing. Though English teachers of Japanese ...

  20. David's Blog: My life in Japan (Descriptive Essay)

    My life in Japan (Descriptive Essay) ... Three major words describe my life in Japan. Which are, unforgettable, fun, and scary. First of all, I think the life in Japan will be very unforgettable. the reason is because it was the first country that I have ever immigrated to even though for four years. Also, its the country where I learned the ...

  21. Living in Japan: The Everyday Life of a Foreign Worker

    Those who have worked in the 90s could tell you how different it was working in Japan back then. Your daily life in Japan as a foreign employee depends on many things. Build your routine according to your work, your location, and your hobbies. Your work status—full-time, part-time, or temporary—is also significant. And remember, you got ...

  22. Writing a paragraph about your day

    With this topic (writing about your day), you should write about a day that you like best during the week, or a day when there are many special events happened to increase the attractiveness of your paragraph. Opening: You can describe how you start a new day. Or you can express your feelings and impressions about that day.

  23. Education and Student Life in Japan

    A five article special feature on elementary school in Japan from the quarterly magazine Nipponia. "Japan's Elementary School System—100 Years Old" provides a history of Japan's modern education system. "A Year in the Life of Students at Kamei Elementary School" is a photo essay that offers an idea of student life in Japan.