Janet Hughen’s thoughts on KCP
KCP alumna Janet Hughen, a returning student from the U.K., shared this insight with us about her time spent with KCP in Tokyo. KCP’s strengths…
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KCP alumna Janet Hughen, a returning student from the U.K., shared this insight with us about her time spent with KCP in Tokyo. KCP’s strengths…
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A timeless tale of friendship and loyalty is that of Hachikō. In 1924, Hachikō became the pet of a man named Hidesaburo Oeno, a professor…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
To drink in the beauty of nature, enjoy it with friends and family, or visit a significant location in Japanese history, then Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen)…
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Most of you have likely witnessed construction or renovation projects on your home campuses. While a temporary inconvenience, the raising of a new building clearly…
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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!
Recently, former KCP Student Christina Bucci of Canada (from the Winter, Spring, and Summer 2011 program), swung by the KCP office to show off her project…
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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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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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