KCP Experiences of Former Student Brittani Newson
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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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!
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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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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
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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In Japan, a Christmas cake is a must-have during the holidays. Popularized in the 1970s and traditionally served on Christmas Eve, the cake is frosted…
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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!
Gorgeous photos from KCP student Emily Cole capture many facets of Japan, such as the scenic, serene gardens of Shinjuku Gyoen and Ueno Park in…
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This fall term, the KCP cooking class and students from Hosei University gathered together to create succulent buta-don (pork bowl) and ton-jiru (pork soup). By…
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The Christmas season is celebrated in different ways all around the world but for Christians, some elements are common: decorating Christmas trees, hanging Christmas stockings,…
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The Gishi-sai is an annual Japanese festival held every 14th –15th of December at Sengakuji Temple, Minato-ku, Tokyo. It honors the 47 loyal and brave…
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