Japan Survival Guide 1: Stretching your Yen, by Hector Santiago
In this 4-part series, KCP Fall 2012 student Hector Santiago shares budget tips learned during his time at KCP. In this first installment, Hector offers tips on…
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Explore the culture, lifestyle, and excitement of studying abroad in Japan.
With KCP International, you can earn more Japanese credit than you would in an entire year at your university. Plus, you can pick your start date!
Immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo with a wide variety of courses, flexible schedules and convenient packages you keep your experience easy!
Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
In this 4-part series, KCP Fall 2012 student Hector Santiago shares budget tips learned during his time at KCP. In this first installment, Hector offers tips on…
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Our Summer Japanese Anime-Manga program is ideal for students with an interest in Anime and Manga who want short-term summer study in Tokyo. Enjoy insight…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
Last July, KCP Summer Anime and Manga students visited Kameari, a town famous for the longest-running manga series Kochikame. There were lots of interesting scenes and activities…
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In July, KCP Summer Anime and Manga Students went to Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo, which features animation works of Studio Ghibli. Although picture taking was not allowed…
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With KCP International, immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo with a wide variety of courses, flexible schedules and convenient packages you keep your experience easy!
KCP graduate Beatriz Gonon shares with us her experiences in the KCP program. Thanks for your insights, Beatriz! As I sit here in New York…
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Former student Brittani Newson tells us her views of the KCP program. Thanks, Brittani! What made Tokyo even more amazing was the friends I made….
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The much anticipated Dezome-shiki (New Year’s Parade of Firemen), organized by the Tokyo Fire Department to usher in the New Year, begins with a stunning…
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Teru teru bōzu (照る照る坊主てるてる坊主), “shine shine monk” in Japanese, is a handmade doll made from white cloth or paper that Japanese farmers traditionally tied with string…
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