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My Footprints all over Japan: Kyoto and Nara | Asian Footprints
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My Footprints all over Japan: Kyoto and Nara. August 20, 2012. Any foreigner’s visit in the Kansai region of Japan wouldn’t be complete without Kyoto. As famous as Osaka and Tokyo are, Kyoto is also very popular especially when it comes to the historical sites in Japan. Kyoto holds so much history of the country, since it was formerly the imperial capital of Japan. Short story before saying more about Kyoto: I am a very huge geek for. Rurouni Kenshin –. It was on my second day in Japan that I went to Kyo...
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The Travellers | Asian Footprints
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Curious to find out who left their footprints in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea? こんにちは I’m Sarah Elaiza Buyco. For more than four months, I studied in Kwansei Gakuin University in the Kansai region of Japan. I consider it one of the best things that ever happened so far in the 19 years of my life! Very random facts about me:. 3 I’m neither the most professional artist, nor a professional photographer but I love what I do anyway. 4 In life, I believe that I do not want to have any regrets. There are the occ...
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Japan: The People, the Culture, the Tradition | Asian Footprints
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Japan: The People, the Culture, the Tradition. October 4, 2012. The places were amazing, of course, but what made my whole five-month stay in Japan as an exchange student so memorable goes beyond the places. There were the people, and the culture and tradition prevalent in the country. My host family, on a very cold evening of December. Love these people so much! Nihongo Partner 2 – Haruka. She’s such a fun, happy girl! A game of poetry cards, and old Japanese toys for kids, such as. Taiko drums played b...
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The Destinations | Asian Footprints
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We bid you a warm welcome to our humble blog. Let this take you to the places we have been to and give you a glimpse of what we have experienced. We’re off to trace our footprints in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea as we tell our stories about each destination. Off we go then! 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. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Korea We Love: People, Culture, and Traditions | Asian Footprints
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The Korea We Love: People, Culture, and Traditions. August 24, 2012. 8221; and it never fails to amuse and amaze me. Kangjae, another pretty Hightech Marketing groupmate who always looked regal and classy in her outfits. And up to the very last day, Mark Ahjussi, the cab driver who brought us to the airport while we were in tears, telling us to study hard so that someday we may go back again. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Taiwan’s People, Culture, and Traditions | Asian Footprints
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Taiwan’s People, Culture, and Traditions. September 23, 2012. To learn more about a certain place’s culture and traditions, one must be immersed in it. That is what exactly happened throughout my entire stay in Taiwan. I have discovered so much about this beautiful country both inside and outside the classroom. C) Sean Wang: “We’ve got a little bit of Kung Fu fighting! C) Sean Wang: “Fa Mulan, pour the tea.”. C) Sean Wang: Stressed over knot-making. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Japan: The People, the Culture, the Tradition. October 4, 2012. The places were amazing, of course, but what made my whole five-month stay in Japan as an exchange student so memorable goes beyond the places. There were the people, and the culture and tradition prevalent in the country. My host family, on a very cold evening of December. Love these people so much! Nihongo Partner 2 – Haruka. She’s such a fun, happy girl! A game of poetry cards, and old Japanese toys for kids, such as. Taiko drums played b...