Gion Matsuri: the Highly Anticipated July Festival
Of all the festivals in Japan, Gion Matsuri is arguably the most popular. The festival is held at Yakasa-Jinja Shrine in Kyoto for most of…
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Of all the festivals in Japan, Gion Matsuri is arguably the most popular. The festival is held at Yakasa-Jinja Shrine in Kyoto for most of…
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Karesansui, or Japanese rock garden, is also called “dry landscape garden” or “zen garden.” Gravel, sand, and rocks are arranged in intricate works of art….
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
Of the four main islands that form Japan, Shikoku is the smallest. But it’s no less remarkable than its sisters. In fact, the island has…
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On July 4, KCP students in our summer short-term class and in our new summer Anime and Manga program visited Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU) in…
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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!
Japanese folklore is full of yōkai, or supernatural monsters, who vary from the shy and humanlike to the malevolent and beyond strange. Here are just a…
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Japan’s Naoshima, also known as the art island, is undoubtedly an art-lover’s paradise. It holds a wide collection of architecture, sculpture, paintings, and others. Naoshima…
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KCP students recently visited Nagano Prefecture. Student Deanna Nardy, of the Japanese Anime and Manga Program, tells us about the exciting excursion. Thanks for sharing, Deanna!…
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Wondering what the life of a Buddhist monk is like? Consider a trip to Mount Koya (a.k.a. Koyasan) in Wakayama Prefecture. Koyasan is the center…
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