Ever wondered how Japanese students learn beautiful calligraphy? ✍️ This video takes you inside a Japanese calligraphy school, where students practice the art of shodō, writing kanji and kana with ...
Yuki no Hi no Ohanashi," written and illustrated by Kaya Doi (Published by Alice Kan, 2010)Story outlineOne snowy day, two girls, C・・・ ...
A Japanese woman was so confident in her method of teaching the English language to children that she tested it out in Canada ...
Kyiv, 5 February 2025 – The United Nations Development Programme in Ukraine (UNDP) recently supported the ceremonial reopening of the Japanese language classroom in the Kyiv Gymnasium of Oriental ...
How do you say "deepfake," "ASAP" and "digital" in Korean? The fight to keep foreign words from diluting the language ...
On Jan. 27, nonprofit organization PEN America released a list of 23 picture book titles that most frequently banned during ...
“To ensure the highest quality of Japanese language instruction, our learning materials undergo continuous review and improvement. This collaborative effort involves our Nihongo experts from our Japan ...
Shaurya Kapoor’s book, The Art of Not Overthinking ... What’s done is done. What can you learn from it, and how can you prevent similar errors in the future? Shifting to a proactive mindset ...
A one-stop shop for wagyu, sashimi, and all the Japanese snacks you could dream of is now open in Tysons. Marufuji, a spinoff of a small family-owned grocery chain that started in Connecticut, offers ...
The five books in Kawaguchi's Before the Coffee Gets Cold series are set in an old, below-ground café called Funiculi Funicula that offers patrons the chance to travel back in time.
The cover of the picture book "Ruraru-san no Hondana" (Mainichi/Risa Koshiba) "Ruraru-san no Hondana," written and illustrated by Hiroshi Ito (Published by Poplar Publishing Co. Ltd., 2005 ...
Digital learning was once touted as the way forward. However, 15 years after replacing books with computers, Sweden is now investing €104 million to bring back printed textbooks. The reason? Officials ...