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Make Your Own Strawberry Daifuku ・ The set is now available 🍓You can compare 5 kinds of strawberries 🎵.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
The popular annual strawberry eating contest is here again this year 🍓
"Strawberry Daifuku" and "Strawberry Monaka" are new this year ✨
You can enjoy yourself and add toppings like bean paste and whipped cream 🎵
= Strawberry =
Five varieties of strawberry: "Benihoppe", "Kaorino", "Tenshi no Hoppe", "Shiroi no Chigo\", "Shinben no Misuzu" and "Yotsuboshi" ☆
*It may change depending on availability
◎Beverage included (Please select from the following)Green tea ・ Coffee ・ Black tea
★ Take-out is also available.
*All of them are made with strawberries from Bee My Berry(Kisarazu Berry).
・ Tourist farm Bee My Berry
*Closed on Mondays during cafe time (for cleaning)
*Reservations are recommended as the number of strawberries is limited
*The photo is an image.
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- 2024/05/15 (Wed)
Supporting people up to 15 years old ~ 49 years old who have concerns about working ! Free of chargeThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 2024/04/22 (Mon)
Cherry Blossom or Cherry Flower?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Although the season of full bloom has passed around here, you can still enjoy beautiful cherry blossoms in some places. The English word for cherry blossoms is "cherry blossom," but why not "cherry flower"? Both mean "flower," but "flower" refers to the whole flower and "blossom" refers to the flower on a fruit-bearing tree.
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UBC Canadian UniversitiesThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
It's almost graduation season for universities in Canada and the U.S. Here is my daughter's graduation from a Canadian university two years ago.
First of all, let me introduce the university.
The name is The British Columbia University. Commonly known as UBC, it is located in the west end of Vancouver. The bus loop on campus provides a constant flow of buses to and from various locations in and out of the city.
It takes about 30 minutes by bus from downtown. After the first hole, you will cross the road whose name has been changed from 10th Avenue to University Boulevard, and after the 9th hole, you will go back to the other side to start the second half of the course. Birds and squirrels are after them and will take them away while you are hitting your tee shot. After golfing, I enjoyed Buffalo Wing (バッファローイング) with a beer at the pub in the clubhouse.
Surrounded by forest and ocean on three sides, the campus is about 400 hectares (4 square kilometers, or 87 times the size of Tokyo Dome )) in size. The campus has student dormitories, residential facilities for faculty and staff, a supermarket, a fitness center, pubs, restaurants, accommodations, a concert hall where the graduation ceremony was held, the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, which was used as the portrait on the 5,000 yen bill in 1933. The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, the Nitobe Memorial Gatden, the Museum of Anthropology, and other facilities open to the public are all located in the city.
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- 2024/04/25 (Thu)
UBC Canadian Universities #2This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
This is a continuation of my introduction to the Canadian university from which my daughter graduated two years ago.
UBC has over 44,000 undergraduate students and nearly 10,000 graduate students and has produced four prime ministers and seven Nobel laureates, including the current prime minister, Justin Trudeau. The campus is so large that many students have to ride bicycles to get from one building to the next, sometimes missing their next class when they are far apart. If you look at the foot of the campus, you will see salmon painted on the drains and maple leaves designed on the stairs. Above the picture of the salmon is Leads to Fish Habitat, and below it is Do not Pollute. Water entering this drain goes to the fish habitat. It means "Do not pollute. It is typical of Canada, which cares about the natural environment.
Since the school was founded in 1908, there is an old stone school building, and the interior is arranged in a modern style. The campus is lush and green, and the new buildings and old buildings blend well together. There are several dormitories, ranging from single rooms to four-person rooms. From the second year, students have to find their own rooms on or off campus. My daughter and her friends moved to a quadruple room with a view of the campus in her second year; a single room has a bed, desk, and closet, but a quadruple room has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a common living room, kitchen, and a large refrigerator. The single rooms have the same hangers that you hang on the doorknobs of hotels when you don't want to be disturbed by housekeeping, but here, as in a student room, it says "Studying in progress" under Please do not disturb.
Every school sells something with that school's logo on it, but my daughter liked it and bought this T-shirt. It says my daughter and money goes to UBC.- TSIエデュケーション
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Graduation ceremony #1This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
This is the graduation ceremony of a university in Canada two years ago (2022).
< Entrance and Graduation Ceremonies - Differences from Japan >
In Japan and North America, the concept of graduation ceremony is different. In Japan, most students go through an examination war, so the entrance ceremony is very significant not only for the students themselves, but also for their parents. In North America, the graduation ceremony is celebrated by the family and relatives, as it is a significant event for the student who has studied hard and earned a degree. The way of conducting graduation ceremonies varies from university to university in North America, but here is an introduction of UBC's graduation ceremony.
< 28 small venues >
At UBC, graduation ceremonies are held in the Chan Center, a concert hall on campus that can seat less than 1,400 people, rather than a large venue. This year's ceremony will be held on the weekend of Wednesday, May 25, and will be held in the Chan Center. This year, there were 28 concerts, four a day for seven days, starting on Wednesday, May 25 and ending on Thursday, June 2, over the weekend. My daughter was the first afternoon of the second day. There is a limit of 2 guests per graduate and you must sign up for tickets in advance. Tickets will be emailed to you.
My daughter, who gave up on returning to Japan due to the high hurdles to enter Japan by Corona, had a graduation ceremony on the first day for a friend of hers who was in the US during Christmas time and had dinner that night with her parents(父親がカナダ人、母親がアメリカ人), so I asked around. Both parents are from American universities, and both said that they had one graduation ceremony at a large venue, and that the size of UBC was more intimate. They also advised me to go early because the information sheet says not to come more than 30 minutes before the commencement ceremony starts, but when they arrived 40 minutes before the ceremony, there was already a line.
< Graduation day before the ceremony >
On the day of the ceremony, my daughter and I went to the venue early, but there was already a long line in front of the temporary tent to receive the gown and cap (the ones with the square top and ribbon on them that you often see in movies) that we had registered our sizes in advance. There was already a long line of people waiting in front of the temporary tent to pick up their gowns and hats. Both the cap and gown are black, but the gown has a blue border. This color seems to vary depending on the department or faculty.
I had my wife go to the venue first because I had my daughter's luggage with me. When I arrived 30 minutes before the event started, there was already a long queue. There were students from all over the world and some of them were wearing traditional costumes.
Upon entering the Chan Center, I checked my ticket and was given a graduation program. This 122-page program includes a history of previous commencement ceremonies, messages from the president and provost, a list of outstanding graduates, and the names of all graduates for each graduation ceremony along with their departments, majors, and degrees earned.
The UBC brass band was performing in the hall, and the ushers took advantage of their free time to take pictures for the audience.- TSIエデュケーション
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- 2024/04/30 (Tue)
Graduation ceremony #2This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
This is the graduation ceremony of a university in Canada two years ago (2022 ), part 2.
<卒業式本番>
After the guests are seated, the graduates finally enter from the back of the auditorium and take their seats in front of the stage. Then the teachers, dressed in gowns designed in the colors of their respective specialties, and the high achievers enter and take their places on stage. After the school song, the president and guests give speeches, and awards are given to outstanding students. The president of the university gives this speech four times a day for a total of 28 times, which is a lot of work. My daughter was the first one on the afternoon of the second day, or the seventh one in total. At that time, I already felt that the president's voice was a little dry, but she had a cold the following week and was having a hard time. After the awards, the graduates were called up one by one to the stage for a commemorative photo with the president. When their names were called, they were greeted with cheers from family and friends. The names of the graduates come from all over the world, so it is very difficult for the person who reads them out. They may have practiced how to read the names beforehand, but there were many times when they had to restate names that were not from English-speaking countries, and my daughter was one of them.
After the graduation ceremony, people gather in the plaza up the stairs from the Chan Center or in the adjacent rose garden to take pictures and videos. It was still early in the season for roses, but the garden was beautifully maintained. Unfortunately, it was cloudy, but I could see West Vancouver through the garden.
<同窓会>
After spending time with family and friends, the alumni headed to a reception at the alumni building. UBC has students and faculty from all over the world, and the Alumni Association seems to be active across the globe, with chapters in 37 cities in 30 countries. In English, alumni associations or alumnae are called alumni.- TSIエデュケーション
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- 2024/05/06 (Mon)
Canada and the U.S. #1This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
The following is a list of differences between Canada and its neighbor, the U.S., that I felt during my 20 years of residence in Canada.
Canada and the U.S. share a border, and while they both speak English as well, there are many differences. Both countries are made up of many immigrants, but while the U.S. is colored American regardless of country of origin or culture, Canada is said to be a melting pot of races in the U.S. and a mosaic of races in Canada, as each culture is respected in Canada. Perhaps this is why, in my opinion, there seems to be less discrimination and prejudice against race, ethnicity, and more recently, LGBTQ, in Canada.
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The United States has 50 states, called statestates. In Canada, instead of states, there are 10 Provinces and 3 Territories ( ) Territories. The Province of British Columbia, where Vancouver is located, is the third largest of the provinces, but it is about 2.5 times the size of Japan.
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In the U.S., English is the only official language, but in Canada, the official languages are English and French, so government documents are always written in both languages and the people who work there are generally bilingual. Many large companies also have both English and French company names, and both languages are spoken.
In the Province of Quebec, French is the language of preference and all street signs are in French. When signs are written in English, the French language comes first. However, the use of words, pronunciation, and sometimes even grammar are different from the French used in France. If the French language used in France is the standard language, the language used in Canada seems to be a dialect from a region of France that has developed in its own unique way. I heard that tourists from France sometimes have trouble communicating with cab drivers. The language school I attended in Montreal taught the differences between the two.
The photo shows a stop sign in Quebec. It is written in French above and English below.
In most other provinces, English is the language of preference, but there are some spelling differences, such as "color" for color and "theatre" for theater, etc. In Canada, "eh" is used for "right," which is the last word Americans often use for "right. I was bothered at first by the fact that some people added "eh" every time they said something. When Americans make fun of Canadians, they sometimes add "eh".
<単位>
Canada originally used the same yards and pounds as the US, but decided to move to the metric system in 1970. However, since the U.S. uses the yard ・ and pound system, a neighboring country that has a lot of traffic, there are many situations where the two are mixed together.
In Canada, speedometers are written in kilometers on the outside and miles on the inside, as shown in the photo. Gasoline is measured in liters in Canada as in Japan, but in the U.S. it is measured in gallons.
In grocery stores, weights are often written in pounds lb and grams or kilograms in Canada. The photo is from a butcher shop, where the best Canadian rib steak is listed as $ 44.99 per pound and $ 98.98 per kilo. The clerks at supermarkets and other places where you hear people ordering meat and ham are very good at both.
Height is based on centimeters, but feet feet and inches inch, and weight may also be listed in kilograms and pounds. When asked for height, for example, the answer is often Five-Ten. This is 5 feet 10 inches, or about 178 centimeters. In the world of sports, basketball, ice hockey, baseball, and other sports that are in the same league as the United States use feet, pounds, and miles in many Canadian broadcasts.
Temperatures are measured in Celsius in Canada, the same as in Japan, but Fahrenheit is used in the United States.- TSIエデュケーション
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Accommodates families working shift work. The day of the week you attend tutoring can be changed from month to month !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Good news for parents who have difficulty picking up and dropping off their children if they have to work a certain day of the week each month ・ ・ ・ because of shift work. !
At Gaudia Kitsunishi East School, you can change the days you study at the classroom in accordance with your monthly shift.
You can choose two days from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and study in the classroom on those days. On the other days, students study Gaudia printouts at school or at home.
Students are not restricted by grade level, and can either relearn from where they lost track of the material or get a head start on it.
40% of the students who attend Gaudia Koto Nishi-East Classroom use this variable system.
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Canada and the U.S. #2This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
This is the second difference between Canada and the U.S. that I felt when I lived in Canada.
Canada and the U.S. use the same units of money - dollars and cents dollar, cent - but the types and designs of coins and bills are different.
<硬貨>
Coins differ in more than just design. In the United States, the most common coins are 1, 5, 10, and 25 cents, with 50-cent and $1 coins generally not in circulation. In Canada, the 1-cent coin was discontinued in 2013, and 5, 10, 25-cent, $1, and $2 coins are the most common coins, with no 50-cent coins in general circulation. American 50 cents and $1 and Canadian 50 cents are in circulation in casinos.
In Canada and the U.S., each coin has the same name: 1 cent is a penny penny, 5 cents is a nickel nickel, 10 cents is a dime, and 25 cents is a quarter quarter(quarter(quarter means one quarter ) . In Canada, there are one and two dollar coins on top of this: the one dollar coin is called a loonie loonie because it depicts a waterfowl avi, or loon loon in English, and the two dollar coin, which has a bear on it, is called a toonie toonie or twonie, meaning two for one dollar. The two-dollar coin is called a looney loonie because it has a bear on the outside and a bronze inside. The two-tone color is silver on the outside and bronze on the inside. All Canadian coins have the portrait of Queen Elizabeth on one side, but since she recently passed away, will it be replaced by King Charles in the future?
<紙幣>
U.S. bills are basically green, while Canadian ones are colorful. The commonly circulated U.S. bills are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, while Canadian bills are $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 since $1 and $2 are coins, and the latest $10 bill is unusually vertical. I have seen $1,000 and $5,000 in the past, but they are not in general circulation. In Canada, they are now made of a durable material called polymer instead of paper.
Dollars are often referred to as buck buck in both Canada and the US. For example, $100 is called 100 bucks. Also, 1,000 is often expressed as K. 20K is $20,000. This K comes from kilo(キロ )), which means "kilo" in Japanese.
<銃規制>
Canada is a strict country regarding the possession of firearms, so although guns are used in gang wars as in Japan, there are not as many shootings as in the US. I was horrified when I saw a police officer throw a pistol he found in the trunk of the car in front of mine onto the street at the Canada-US border.
Canada is often overshadowed by the great country of the U.S., but it has other aspects that are different from the U.S. besides the ones I have covered here. I would like to introduce them again when I have a chance.- (有)トレンドサーチ インターナショナル
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Northern Lights in VancouverThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
A huge explosion phenomenon on the surface of the sun called "solar flare" occurred six times from May 8 to 10, and there are concerns about its effects, but Vancouver, Canada was able to see the aurora borealis, which is a rarity.
Vancouver's latitude is 49.29 degrees north, which is farther north than Japan's northernmost point of 45.33 degrees. Even so, it is much further south than the Aurora Belt (65-70 degrees north latitude) where the Northern Lights often appear, so it is rare to see the Aurora Borealis. I have never seen them in the 20 years I have lived here.
The photo was taken by my daughter at Sunset Beach downtown after 11 pm. Even in Yellowknife and Whitehorse, which are located in the Aurora Belt, the probability of seeing auroras mixed with colors other than green like this is quite low. The timing was perfect as the sunset time in Vancouver is around 9 p.m. at this time of the year.
In Canada and the United States, the Northern Lights are generally referred to as Northern Lights. These are northern lights, or northern lights on the north pole side. The aurora on the Antarctic side is called southern lights.- TSIエデュケーション
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Letters of recommendation for graduate schools in the U.S.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Last year, a former student of ours, who is currently studying physics at an American university, asked us to write a Letter of Recommendation for a graduate school of his choice.
He had attended an international elementary school in Kisarazu after spending his childhood in a foreign country, and was confused by the environment in which he was taught in English at school but in Japanese at cram school. He was confused and had trouble keeping up with the classes. His parents, who were distressed, heard about our school and came to us for consultation.
At the time, the school was using American textbooks, but this kind of problem occurs not only because of the language, but also because the way classes are taught and the way problems are tackled are different from those in Japan. Here, I taught math, science, and English using basic English. He was particularly interested in science at the time, and we would often mix English and Japanese during recess to talk about the science subjects he was interested in.
I tutored him through the third grade of junior high school, and he was able to understand mathematics well, which he had initially struggled with. In high school, his interest in physics finally deepened, and he was accepted to an American university as a physics major. He wanted to go on to graduate school in physics, so I gladly accepted his request for a letter of recommendation.
A letter of recommendation in English, however, is something I have only written once when an acquaintance of mine applied for a job while living in Canada, but this is the first time for me to write such a formal one. I wrote a lot of rhetoric, mixed in old stories, and told him how he would be a good candidate for the graduate school he wanted to apply to. In the meantime, he received a series of emails from several graduate schools to which he had applied. All of them were in a similar format, with a form linked to the email. First, questions about my work. Then I was asked to rate him on a scale of 5-6 based on how long I have known him and various questions about his qualifications, and finally to attach a letter of recommendation.
Here is an email from the MIT graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Dear Hiroji Ihara,
[Applicant's name] has requested a letter of recommendation to support their application for admission to the
Please submit your letter of recommendation here .
Let us know if you have any questions.
MIT Graduate Admissions
gradadmissions@mit.edu
Send your letter of recommendation as an attachment and you will receive an email confirming receipt.
Princeton Graduate School sent the following receipt confirmation email.
Dear Mr. Ihara,
We have successfully received your letter of recommendation for [applicant's name] to the Graduate School at
Thank you for your time and consideration.Sincerely,
Graduate Admission
Princeton University
Clio Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544
There are other students from our department studying at American universities, but he is the first one to go to graduate school. Thanks to him, I have gained valuable experience as well.
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[Junior high school students] It would be great if you get 100 points in 5 subjects as shown in the table! [English]20 points at the time of entering the school → 80 points a year later! Leave elementary school students to us!This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
I hated studying. In the previous cram school, I was forced to study."
"Strangely enough, I can work hard here."
"When I do, I get more than 100 points. I was so happy and happy."
Most elementary and junior high school students want to "get good marks" and "improve their ranking"
but they don't know what to do
or how much to do because they don't know how to study, so they cannot improve their grades.
When they learn the correct way to study through practice,
"For some reason, they start studying on their own" and "Strangely enough, they start to like studying.
As a result, their regular test scores increased from 100 to 200, and
in the third year of junior high school, their deviation score increased by 5 ~ 15, and they were accepted into high schools that they were told were impossible
・ ・ ・ This is what independent study is !
<1765> Many elementary school students are also out of practice.
Not being able to retain how to do things and making many mistakes in calculations are all due to lack of practice.
The inability to speak Japanese is also due to the overwhelmingly small amount of reading
Japanese language is not mastered.
Kanji is also vague. There are quite a few children who cannot understand problem sentences in junior high school because they cannot read kanji.
Elementary school students take time to build these "can do" skills without rushing.Sublimate "I can't figure it out" to not only "I can figure it out" but also "I can do it".
Because they engage in this practice on their own initiative, they acquire real academic ability. That is independent learning.
If you really want to improve your grades, why not knock on FEED's door?
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- 2024/03/15 (Fri)
[Junior high school students] It would be great if you get 100 points in 5 subjects as shown in the table! [English]20 points at the time of entering the school → 80 points a year later! Leave elementary school students to us!This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
I hated studying. In the previous cram school, I was forced to study."
"Strangely enough, I can work hard here."
"When I do, I get more than 100 points. I was so happy and happy."
Most elementary and junior high school students want to "get good marks" and "improve their ranking"
but they don't know what to do
or how much to do because they don't know how to study, so they cannot improve their grades.
When they learn the correct way to study through practice,
"For some reason, they start studying on their own" and "Strangely enough, they start to like studying.
As a result, their regular test scores increased from 100 to 200, and
in the third year of junior high school, their deviation score increased by 5 ~ 15, and they were accepted into high schools that they were told were impossible
・ ・ ・ This is what independent study is !
<1765> Many elementary school students are also out of practice.
Not being able to retain how to do things and making many mistakes in calculations are all due to lack of practice.
The inability to speak Japanese is also due to the overwhelmingly small amount of reading
Japanese language is not mastered.
Kanji is also vague. There are quite a few children who cannot understand problem sentences in junior high school because they cannot read kanji.
Elementary school students take time to build these "can do" skills without rushing.Sublimate "I can't figure it out" to not only "I can figure it out" but also "I can do it".
Because they engage in this practice on their own initiative, they acquire real academic ability. That is independent learning.
If you really want to improve your grades, why not knock on FEED's door?
To change your child's future.- 自立ラーニング FEED
- 292-0056 千葉県 木更津市 木更津2-2-39 大和ビル2階
- +81-438-23-6633
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- Wanted / Education / Lesson
- 2024/03/15 (Fri)
Free Trial ! 】Early preparation will give you a good start in the new semester.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Have you started preparing for the new school year ? The start is the key to everything !
Prepare for the new school year with Independent Learning FEED ?
80% of our students have improved 60 points ~ 200 points.
Many of our students have commented on these results, such as "I enjoyed it" and "I learned how to study the right way"!
Why don't you make your ideal a reality?
Our school offers a free 3-day trial.
If you are worried about your grades or learning methods, please visit us.- 自立ラーニング FEED
- 292-0056 千葉県 木更津市 木更津2-2-39 大和ビル2階
- +81-438-23-6633
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- Wanted / Education / Lesson
- 2024/03/15 (Fri)
The public high school entrance examinations were announced on March 4. This year again, 92% of the students who took the public high school entrance exam scored the highest on the exam itself. D ・ Many students passed the exam in reverse order from the E result !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
At first, my brother went to FEED, but then he went to another school and didn't understand it at all, and he started to hate learning more and more.
Then I decided to go to FEED. I am really glad I decided.
After I entered FEED, I thought studying was fun for the first time.
I really wondered why I didn't come earlier.
The teacher's explanations were so easy to understand, and he talked a lot about useful things, so I discovered a lot of new things.
I remember how happy I was when my test score went up by more than 100 points in the eighth grade.- 自立ラーニング FEED
- 292-0056 千葉県 木更津市 木更津2-2-39 大和ビル2階
- +81-438-23-6633
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- Wanted / Education / Lesson
- 2024/03/15 (Fri)
4/17 ( Wed ) New Course Noh Practice "Chanting, Stewing, and Stewing ( Kongo Style )" Information Session [Culture KimitsuThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
For those who are looking for new lessons. This is a course of Nohgaku practice "Chanting, Stewing ( and Kongo School )" starting in spring.
We hope that you will re-draw the story that Japanese people drew more than 650 years ago with your voice and dance.
We hope that you will enjoy practicing with us, and that you will include beautiful fans and dances in your daily life.We will be holding a trial session in April prior to the May start of the class. Please take advantage of this opportunity.
■ Instructor : Shuun Kasahara ( Member of the Nohgaku Association , Kongo School Noh performer , President of Shuunkai )
When he was in high school, he saw a firelit Noh play at a temple in Tokyo, and later studied under master Katsumi Endo ( Kongo Schoolof the Kongo School . He has performed in many Noh plays, including Shoun Noh organized by the Shounkai at the National Noh Theatre, Kanda Myojin Takigi Noh, and Nezu Shrine Tsutsuji Takigi Noh.
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Details of the trial session of "Chanting, Stewing ( Kongo School )"
■ Dates : Apr. 17 ( Wed ) 17:00-
■ Fee : 3,300 yen
■ What to prepare : Footwear
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"Chanting and Stewing ( Kongo Style )" About Regular Class
■ Schedule : 1st ・ 3 ( Wed ) from 17:00
Chant practice ( about 45 minutes for all )
Prayer practice ( about 15 minutes each )
*Normal class will start from May ( Please note the schedule change for May due to Golden Week holiday
① 5/15 ( Wed ) , ② 5/29 ( Wed )
■ Course fee : 6,800 yen / Mon
( Course fee … 6,600 yen , Facility maintenance fee … 200 yen )
■ There are some things you need to prepare when starting your practice. Please contact the office for details.
[Culture Kimitsu]
Address : 3-10-11-202 Kubo, Kimitsu, Chiba, 299-1152
TEL : (0439) 50-9570
Contact us ・ For more information
・ Culture Kimitsu HP https://www.culcome.com/
( Call us ・ Contact us via email form
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Culture Kimitsu is a culture center in Kimitsu, Chiba. We have a wide variety of courses and look forward to welcoming you.
Chiba City ・ Ichihara City ・ Sodegaura City ・ Kisarazu City ・ Kimitsu City ・ Futtsu City ・ Tateyama City, etc. We welcome visitors from Chiba Prefecture as well as Tokyo ・ Kanagawa Prefecture. We have a wide range of customers from all over the world.See Bibinavi ! and get half off the enrollment fee when you enroll in a regular ...
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- 299-1152 千葉県 君津市 久保 3-10-11-202
- 0439-50-9570
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- Useful info / Education / Lesson
- 2024/03/15 (Fri)
For those who want to try something new from spring ! Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is recommended ✨ [Free trial lesson availableThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
= Free trial lesson and new membership are available ! =
New members are welcome at Carpe Diem Kimitsu and Carpe Diem Kisarazu.
Please feel free to contact us through our website for a free trial lesson or visit !
Carpe Diem Ichihara opened in March in Goi, Ichihara City !
If you are interested, please contact the school nearest you.
< Three points to recommend Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu >
① A martial art based on Newaza
Traditionally, martial arts have an image of being "painful" and "scary. However, in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, striking is prohibited, and only bed and joint techniques are used.
Therefore, it is safe to compete in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
② High fashion
Another appeal of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is its fashionable doi (protective clothing).
That is why many fashion celebrities also enjoy competing !
③ You can learn self-defense techniques
You will know what to do to protect yourself in case of an "emergency.
There is so much more to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu than this.
If you are interested, please take a free trial lesson ☆
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- Useful info / Education / Lesson
- 2024/05/09 (Thu)
Beginners Only ! ] Start Jiu-Jitsu with a Beginners Only Trial Lesson !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Why don't you start Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as a new lesson ?
"I am interested in it but I have never done it before …" "I want to try it but I am embarrassed if I can't do it ?"
"I want my child to do it but is it safe ?"
"I want my child to do it but is it safe? !
This trial lesson is only for those who have no experience ・ and are not confident in their motor skills and physical strength.
People tend to have an image that martial arts are painful and scary, but Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu can be done safely because it is only bed and joint techniques.
Contents of the Trial Session
・ Dressing
Even beginners can easily understand how to put on the Jiu-Jitsu gi and tie the obi.
・ Preparatory Exercises
Advice on movement and body use will be given as you go along.
・ Basic drills
Repeat the basic Jiu-Jitsu moves while reviewing them.
・ Technique Exercises
We will teach you various practical Jiu-Jitsu techniques that are not taught in fitness gyms.
It may not be easy at first, but when you get it right, you will be impressed. !
Don't worry, you will have fun while improving your technique.
If you have any questions or concerns during your practice, we will be happy to answer them and give you advice to help you improve.
Reservations are required for the trial session, so
please feel free to send us a message or use the contact form !.
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