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The Schedule of My Last Week In Japan | Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon!
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Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Schedule of My Last Week In Japan. December 8, 2009. I can’t believe in seven days I will be gone. I am going through some definite bi-polar moments right now. I am recklessly making last-minute plans in Japan. If you want to be involved (those of you reading this blog who are IN Japan), feel free to let me know. Wednesday: Bandai Shoten; Onsen; Japanese studying; Okonomiyaki in Crea Mall @ 6:30pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
One Week(ish) | Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon!
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Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Just another WordPress.com weblog. December 19, 2009. Also, I was surprised at how wide everything was when I returned. The streets are very narrow in Japan. You literally cannot go ANYWHERE without seeing other people. However, in Salem, there are times where I will be driving on empty freeways or streets, or walking down empty sidewalks. It is an eerie feeling after having lived with little-to-no privacy for the last four months. Thanks for your support,. You are commenting ...
Almost Time to Go Home | Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon!
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Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Just another WordPress.com weblog. Almost Time to Go Home. December 4, 2009. Honestly, at first it was wonderful to see the TIUA students again because knowing people already gave me a warm sense of familiarity that was absolutely essential when adjusting to a new, far away country. But over the past four months I have come to realize the people I will miss the. Are the other JSPs. We have shared a lot of experiences together. More than anyone else, I could trust them. Blog at...
Goodbye | Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon!
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Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Just another WordPress.com weblog. December 15, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
The Horror is Finally Over | Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon!
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Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Horror is Finally Over. December 11, 2009. Finally, after four months of learning another language, the horror is over. I took my final test today and now I can relax (school-wise) for about a month. Thank goodness. I can honestly say that, even if I were to have failed the test, the knowledge I received and the amount of information I’ve learned in Japan have made this trip more than worthwhile from an educational and social standp...
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Photo Entry #0: The Process of Traveling | Orientation | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. August 27, 2009. Photo Entry #0: The Process of Traveling Orientation. Redmond Airport, live at 5 AM. A decent departure list for a small airport. Nice view, huh? Was quite a tin can plane. Guess which flight I was on? Got to know the food court at Vancouver well. Too well. At least there was Tetrix on the plane. Sorry about the orientation, my computers being weird. The remote / game controller. Woohoo, almost there. I’ll up...
A blend of preparation and procrastination. | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. August 17, 2009. A blend of preparation and procrastination. And I’m back, whether you’ve decided to keep reading my posts or not! Yeah, hurray for helping! High five for Peter! Anyways, enough nonsensical filler, and onwards to the main post (and yes I do realize the irony of this extra sentence). But my ichiban, thank the J-Man (you’ll get this one Daniel) for this book, resource has got to be. The Etiquette Guide to Japan. In te...
Photo Entry #1: It has begun | Gettting into the groove of things | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. August 31, 2009. Photo Entry #1: It has begun Gettting into the groove of things. So begins an epic journey. Getting ready at the Daiichi Hotel. In transit from Kawagoe Station to Kasumigaseki. Getting info about TIU. Panorama of said class. Notice Brents distaste. Three of our PAs, from left to right: Ayumi, Yohei, and Asuka. I think Sho had class. Matt and Ommura-sensei giving us info on how to avoid being jackasses. But eh, I ca...
Existentialism and entertainment. | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. August 24, 2009. In 29 hours, probably closer to 27 when I finish wrting this, I will finally depart for Japan. I cannot say how envious I am of those of you who are there already. It’s been a long wait (I’ve been aiming for this since middle school (unfortunately my high school didn’t have a Japanese program (yay for parentheses inside parentheses) ), but it’s been worth it. Do I really want to work here? Who are your favorites?
Photo Entry #2: A Weekend in Tokyo | Bonus Material | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. September 10, 2009. Photo Entry #2: A Weekend in Tokyo Bonus Material. The group gathers, ready to cause mayhem and havoc. Our gateway to Tokyo! The towering cityscape that Ive been longing to conquer. Let the masses gather! And we venture into the valley of. food courts and shopping centers. Would you believe this is a prime choice for Christmas dinner in Japan? Does a Japanese All-American Breakfast taste better? We went to an Iz...
Photo Entry #4: Nikko | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. October 12, 2009. Photo Entry #4: Nikko. Apparently a god-bridge. My host father told me to snap a picture of it as we drove by. Small shrine on the roadside. I love these little bubbles of sacredness that appear within the profane world we live in. Approaching Nikko. Whoever though cobblestone stairs were safe. should be risen from the grave, and killed all over again. Japanese architecture is wonderful. The weather was gorgeous, ...
Photo Entry #3: Tokyo Dome City | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. September 24, 2009. Photo Entry #3: Tokyo Dome City. I’ll type stuff next time. Too lazy / tired now. Enjoy the pictures🙂. Fine weather for a chaotic day. Alas, the destination has been reached! The Tokyo Dome: home to various sports, most notably baseball. Gathered outside the gates, researching the stores and attractions. Ayumi-san may seem nice, and thats because she is. Ichiban PA dayo! Creole cookin in Japan! Lunchtime. E...
October | 2009 | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Archive for October, 2009. Photo Entry #4: Nikko. Posted by: Chris Witherow. On October 12, 2009. Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Sonia's Semester in Japan. Danny Choo: Your Portal to Japan. Japan Probe: News from 日本. Kirai: A Geek In Japan. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Pre-Departure Thoughts… | A Year in 日本
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A Year in 日本. A photo diary by Chris Witherow. Posted by: Chris Witherow. May 27, 2009. First and foremost, I’d like to welcome you to my blog and thank you for reading the inaugural post. I hope it’ll maintain some coherence and not end up as too much brain-vomit. Oh, and for maximum effect, imagine that this is being read to you in Morgan Freeman’s voice. Yeah, that’s right. Even though I won’t be setting foot in Japan for another three weeks, the whole process of. I’ll be staying with an older c...
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Estudando a língua japonesa. Aqui a lista dos tipos de kanjis existentes. É, eles são diferenciados por tipos. Não que vá ajudar alguma coisa na aprendizagem ou memorização deles. Só para curiosidade. Este tipo de kanji também chamados de pictográficos, têm um formato que representam o significado do objeto que representam. Por exemplo, me 目. Olho) tem um formato do olho, o ki 木. Árvore) tem o formato de uma árvore. Kanjis do Primeiro Grau. 員,央,業,曲,幸,皿,次,主,州,章,申,身,世,全,丁,豆,皮,美,氷,面,由,羊,両,会意文字. Meu pai pra ...
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Nihongo News is an ongoing blog and newletter for the Japanese program at the George Washington University. Wednesday, April 04, 2012. Japanese Language Students Participate in a Traditional Folk Dance Workshop and a Public Performance. On March 27, 2012, as part of the 2012 National Cherry Blossom Festival, a group of GW students studying Japanese participated in a workshop on a dance tradition called Daidengaku. You can view the performance here:. Links to this post. Sunday, October 09, 2011. Professor...
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Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Nihongo Nick Goes to Nihon! Just another WordPress.com weblog. Things I will miss about the JSPs…. December 27, 2009. 1 Hunting for the Nintendo building. 2 Getting me to say “LOL” again. 3 Some of the strangest clothing I have ever seen a man wear. 4 Edible… pudding… you know what. 5 Whatever’s new with Arashi. 6 You, making some strange faces. 7 A badass essay the likes of which the world’s never seen. 8 Crazy, sexy kimono. 9 Communicating via a secret rap. 11 Drinking way too much beer, way too fast.
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Learn Japanese with Nihongo Ninja! You'll find study tips, reviews of books and products, and more. Follow me on twitter: @kenrickchien jp. Saturday, March 26, 2011. If you aren't using an SRS, you're really missing out. We all learn things, then forget them later on. That is, unless we diligently review the material once in a while. How often should we review? What happens when we start learning, then reviewing, thousands, or millions of things? Ok, enough talk about SRS. Links to this post. There are f...
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