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HANAMI - IMPORTANT JAPANESE TRADITION
If you have ever been to Japan in the spring, we can say with full confidence: most likely, you went to enjoy the stunning sight of blooming sakura. The sakura…

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TOKYO THROUGH THE LENS - THE MOST INTERESTING PLACES FOR A PHOTOSESSION (part 3)
UENO PARK - UNIT OF TEMPLES WITH FLORA AND FAUNA Ueno Park was created in the distant nineteenth century specifically for the relaxation of the royal family. Now Tokyois are…

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TOKYO THROUGH THE LENS - THE MOST INTERESTING PLACES FOR A PHOTOSESSION (part 2)
QUARTER OF HARAJUKU AND HIS SUBCULTURES Fashionable and popular among Japanese youth is the Harajuku quarter. Japanese who are representatives of different subcultures gather here. It is especially colorful here…

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HOW MUCH DOES TRAINING IN JAPAN COST? (part 1)

The prestige of Japanese education is not in doubt. More often questions arise about its cost, about the rules of entry, preliminary preparation. We will understand these and some other issues.
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JUNE 25, 2019
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Education received in Japan has long been the key to a successful career, especially in the developed countries of the world. Those wishing to join the number of students studying at a prestigious Japanese university often believe that obtaining such a diploma is almost impossible due to language difficulties and prohibitive prices. We will examine in more detail what is needed to become a Japanese student. Continue reading

TRAINING IN JAPAN AFTER CLASS 11 (part 2)

The program of most language schools is designed in such a way that students begin to feel comfortable after a few lessons. Of course, this does not mean that knowledge will be given easily – it is impossible to achieve success without one’s own efforts.

Having acquired knowledge in courses at a language school, students live in special student dormitories, but homestay accommodation is often organized. In this case, a double effect is achieved. Firstly, during class, the student is completely immersed in the language environment. Secondly, coming from classes, he will continue to be surrounded by the same language environment. This ensures the constant presence of the Japanese language in the student’s life, which allows you to quickly adapt to previously unfamiliar speech. Continue reading

TRAINING IN JAPAN AFTER CLASS 11 (part 1)

Features of the entry of foreigners into Japanese higher education institutions after high school. What to prepare for and what to do to make the dream of education in Japan a reality.

Japan, one of the most developed countries in the world, has attracted the attention of millions of foreigners for decades. Such interest in this truly unique state is associated not only with active economic development, but also with the features of its culture, history and traditions, with its unique nature and architecture.

One of the ways to plunge into this amazing environment is to enter a higher education institution in Japan, whose graduates easily find prestigious, highly paid jobs in the most famous companies in the world. Continue reading

FUJI-SAN. Ascent to the most famous mountain in Japan (part 2)

Also keep in mind that the climb from station 5 to station 8 will go faster than from station 8 to the top when it becomes especially debilitating and difficult.

Not very interesting landscapes. The view from the top is impressive – the clouds accumulating in the mountains below seem like waves breaking on the rocks, but the climb itself will not please you with anything special. Mount Fuji is a volcano, so most of the way you will see a deserted black landscape.

Altitude sickness. This is a pretty nasty thing. Some tourists experience dizziness, headache, and nausea while climbing. To fight this, take breaks for a while and let your body adjust to the climb, or buy a small oxygen bottle. Continue reading

FUJI-SAN. Ascent to the most famous mountain in Japan (part 1)

The view from the top of Mount Fuji to the clouds floating at the feet is one of the most cherished spectacles that every tourist probably dreams of when he is in the Land of the Rising Sun. But climbing to a height of 3,766 meters is not a walk in the park at all. And if you still decided that the climb to Fuji is exactly what you need, you should remember a few simple things to make this event truly unforgettable.

You can climb 4 different paths to the top of Fuji; there is also a circular route that goes through the 5th Fuji station. Which way is better? All routes have their pros and cons. We recommend choosing the Yoshida trail, which is considered the most popular. Continue reading

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WINTER IN KYOTO
Do not let the winter cold ruin your mood! In winter, walks in Kyoto are filled with special magic. In addition, if you come to the old capital of Japan…

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TOKYO THROUGH THE LENS - THE MOST INTERESTING PLACES FOR A PHOTOSESSION (part 1)
Tokyo is not only the capital, but also the epicenter of all the most interesting and incredible that can only be found in Japan. Tourists who come to the Land…

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TOP-4 PLACES WHERE IT IS TO GO FOR WINTER (part 1)
OTARU New Year's holidays in Japan can become truly fabulous if you decide to visit the picturesque port city of Otaru. During the economic boom of Hokkaido, at the end…

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