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Kida Sensei

Kida Sensei Ueno/Akihabara Japanese Teacher Branch: Ueno/Akihabara Language SchoolLessons: Group [Offline] and Private Lessons [Offline] General Inquries Free Consultation “One of the best aspects of teaching Japanese is being able to see my students develop confidence in their Japanese skills in real conversations.” Why did you become a Japanese teacher? When I worked in Australia, I

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Kobayashi Sensei

Kobayashi Sensei Shinjuku Japanese Teacher Branch: Shinjuku Language SchoolLessons: Group and Private Lessons General Inquries Free Consultation “As a Japanese teacher, I aim to support my students by using language as a gateway to understanding. ” Why did you become a Japanese teacher? In my twenties, I traveled solo and studied languages abroad. In my thirties and

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Mitsumoto Sensei

Mitsumoto Sensei Shinjuku Japanese Teacher Branch: Shinjuku Language SchoolLessons: Group and Private Lessons General Inquries Free Consultation “I love seeing my students grasp the subtle nuances of Japanese, learn new words and expressions, and eventually expressing their thoughts and emotions naturally.” Why did you become a Japanese teacher? While living in the United States, I was involved

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A woman in a red sweater browsing the array of second-hand clothing at a Japanese thrift store.

Ultimate Guide to Japanese Thrift Stores

Ultimate Guide to Japanese Thrift Stores in Tokyo By The Japan Switch Team | October 6th, 2024  Table of Contents Add a header to begin generating the table of contents Japan’s unique geography creates excellence; with each prefecture pridefully specializing in its own local cuisine and culture. More specifically, when it comes to fashion, Japan

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Kominami Sensei

Kominami Sensei Shinjuku Japanese Teacher Branch: Shinjuku Language SchoolLessons: Group and Private Lessons General Inquries Free Consultation “As students continue studying, they start to have more questions, and I enjoy helping them solve those small everyday questions while deepening their understanding of Japan. ” Why did you become a Japanese teacher? My aunt was an English conversation

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