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Disasters in Japan Japan with its floods, landslides, typhoons, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions is one of the countries most affected by natural disasters. There are many innovative designs and ideas to prevent devastation and loss of life in the country, yet there are always some casualties in this nation whenever nature strikes. In this thoughtful blog by Japanese teacher Murahara sensei, w...
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Japanese Origami The word Origami (折り紙) comes from the Japanese word ori meaning folding, and kami meaning paper. This pastime became popular during the Edo period, and in modern times the term Origami has come to include styles from a lot of different countries other than Japan. In this Japanese language blog, Ueno sensei introduces her favorite Origami. See if you can make it ! Watch the vid...
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Japanese old sayings and proverbs There are countless Japanese proverbs. Some come originally from Chinese ancient texts, and others are translations of universal proverbs that have origins in Europe or Shakesperean wisdom. Yet, some other Japanese proverbs are derived from the unique Japanese culture, Zen Buddhism and just old adages that ring true even over the stretch of time. Many Japanese ...
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Japanese stationary Japanese design and innovation is well known in various fields from vehicles to robotics. But you can also enjoy some cute and interesting designs closer to home. Stationary is another area in which there are some unique products and advanced technology. The mechanical pencil is one such innovation but in this blog for Japanese learners, we explore the world of erasers. Youn...
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