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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan: October 2007
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan. Cultural Learnings," observations, random thoughts, raves and rants about international exchange, life in Japan and New York as well as an Occasional Joke here and there from a Japanese American Nikkei New Yorker living in Japan. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. The popular "English conversation" school in Japan known as NOVA recently filed for bankruptcy. They should have been, which probably led to more frustrated customers to vocalize their "dissatisfaction".
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan: July 2007
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan. Cultural Learnings," observations, random thoughts, raves and rants about international exchange, life in Japan and New York as well as an Occasional Joke here and there from a Japanese American Nikkei New Yorker living in Japan. Thursday, July 12, 2007. Best darn BBQ in Japan. I used a slow cooker, but you wouldn't know the difference. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2007/07/11/dining/reviews/11unde.html? Posted by ken212 at Thursday, July 12, 2007. Pitchfork-The Be...
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan: June 2007
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan. Cultural Learnings," observations, random thoughts, raves and rants about international exchange, life in Japan and New York as well as an Occasional Joke here and there from a Japanese American Nikkei New Yorker living in Japan. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Foreign bank cards to be widely accepted in Japan. All thats about to change on July 11th. Sevenbank will place these International ATMs in most of their 7-11 convenience stores across Japan. Say it isn't so!
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Japan Town Guides - Unofficial English Guides to Japanese Towns and Cities
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Enter your search terms. The Japan Town Guides. Unofficial English Guides to Japanese Towns and Cities. The Japan Towns Guide. Unofficial English Guides to Japanese Towns and Cities. Interested about life in a Japanese town? Myoko Kogen: Explore the Heart of Japan (Niigata). Togakushi Village, Nagano - the English Guide. Shrine, Temple, Soba, Skiing and Ninja. On your iPod or add a phrasebook. Yudanaka Onsen, Shibu Onsen and Kanbayashi Onsen, Nagano. the Japanese Snow Monkeys At Jigokudani. My Mother is ...
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How to change your WordPress permalink structure • Yoast
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Yoast SEO for WordPress. How to change your WordPress permalink structure. How to change your WordPress permalink structure. December 11th, 2011 – 182 Comments. View his other posts ». How to ». Site Structure ». Quite often, in our website reviews. We give people the advice to change their WordPress permalink structure, this post details the why and, more importantly: how to make such a change without losing the traffic that you already have. Why change your WordPress permalink structure? From the searc...
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan: August 2008
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan. Cultural Learnings," observations, random thoughts, raves and rants about international exchange, life in Japan and New York as well as an Occasional Joke here and there from a Japanese American Nikkei New Yorker living in Japan. Monday, August 25, 2008. Otaku heaven outside Akihabara. To me, otaku mecca in Japan is not in Akihabara but in the Nakano Broadway. A tiny sampling of a variety of Japanese toys. Cos-play outfits and uniforms for sale. NYC style Pi...
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan: October 2008
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International Exchange: A New Yorker in Japan. Cultural Learnings," observations, random thoughts, raves and rants about international exchange, life in Japan and New York as well as an Occasional Joke here and there from a Japanese American Nikkei New Yorker living in Japan. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The Hub in Yokohama. The Hub (the English Pub) will finally open a branch in Yokohama of Kanagawa. If you can read Japanese, check out the details of this new Hub in Yokohama. View my complete profile.
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The Dutch Baka: An interesting Sunday, and a new challenge
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009. An interesting Sunday, and a new challenge. Last Sunday I went to my first Karate tournament. No I didn't participate (I am not sure if I want to with those punches one guy got on his chest for 9 minutes long), but a friend of mine, Boukje, did. She didn't expect to win at all, but she won twice and because of that she got a shared 3rd place. WOEHOEEE GO GO BOUKJE! Her husband had 2 fights as well later on the afternoon. He won both of them, which made him champion!
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The Dutch Baka: May 2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. School, Studying, and the BABY. It's been a while again.ahum. Anyway, everything is doing alright up here. Started school again last week, after I had a holiday for 2 months. Although, I am not sure if I can call it a holiday because I have been studying Japanese for 1.5 month in Osaka from 9 in the morning until sometimes 5 in the afternoon. I've also done a Japanese test last week, the J-test, which went pretty good (result will come in next month). I'll keep you guys up to date.
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The Dutch Baka: June 2009
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Saturday, June 27, 2009. One more week to go and then I am going to take the Japanese language proficiency test (JLPT) again. Although I have far more confidence than the previous time, there are still a lot of things that I have to review in the upcoming week. 4 card sets, and 1 grammar book. I practiced the test today, and the kanji part went very well. but I forgot a lot of vocabulary, and saw a lot of grammar rules that I have seen last week, but forgot how and what. GO GO GO PAPA. Kobe, Kansai, Japan.
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