(Girl's Day)*It is subject to be added to other language editions as the Japan Education Fair is planned to be held.◆Feature PageLet's learn about Global Education!◆School Information Educational Institutes aspiring for bringing up Global Human Resource◆Survey DataEducational Institutes actively support the International Students2-17-24 Hyakunincho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0073 JapanTEL+81-3-5925-1668URLhttp://daigakushinbun.com/EnglishJapaneseWritten in two languages▲Bestseller(Published in 2020)Contact UsJapanese calligraphy is usually described as the arts of “kanji” (Chinese characters) and “kana” (Japanese characters) drawn with Japanese calligraphy brush called “mohitsu” and black ink called “sumi.” The beauty of “shodo” arts come from the simpleness of strokes of “kanji” and “kana.”Fireworks are one of the Japanese summer traditions. In definition, fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes.Japanese people enjoy viewing cherry blossoms to feel the beginning of spring season. Japanese people often eat “dango,” rice dumplings. The colors of the dumplings are pink, white, and green, which describes the image of spring.In every year's July 7th at night, Japanese people make wishes on a star by decorating bamboo with colorful “tanzaku,” a piece of paper with wishes. That's why this traditional custom is called “the Star Festival.”“Origami” is one of the Japanese traditional plays. Japanese people enjoy making paper arts of animals, plants, and so on. The process of transforming just a piece of paper into the fine arts is attractive.In every year's March 3rd, Japanese people make wishes for their girls' healthy growth by decorating Hina dolls, the traditional Japanese dolls. The custom is also called “Momo no sekku.”“Koi nobori” are like carp-shaped windsocks, which are decorated on May 5th to celebrate “Tango no sekku (Boy's Day)” and to make a wish that children grow up healthy and strong.“Kado,” as known as “Ikebana,” is the Japanese traditional art of flower arrangement, whose style is arranging a lot of seasonal plants and decorations.Daigaku ShimbunTEL +81-3-5925-1656http://daigakushinbun.com/Communication BuildingThursday, February 25, 2021KoreanIndonesianFrench2-17-24, Hyakuninchou, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,169-0073Traditional ChineseMalaysianMongolianRussianPhilippineVietnamese+2nd Floor Yumeiro CaféOpening hour : 11:00a.m. ‒ 4:30p.m.Closed on Saturday, Sunday and national holidays in JapanShin-Okubo Communication Building is built to increase the communication for the locals, company workers, foreign students, visitors of Shin-Okubo area.Location is so convenient and close to the main stations; 2 minutes by walk from JR Yamanote Line’s Shinokubo Station, 5 minutes by walk from JR Soubu Line’s Okubo Station.Sweets and daily special lunch plate with nutrient balance are the most popular menus. We put efforts on making our café easy to access for the mother with kids and the elderly.2021SeriesFor people interested in Languages&wishing to Study AbroadJapan has a lot of traditional customs and events in every season.Also, you can find the originality of Japanese unique culture from the Japanese traditional food like “Sushi,” “Tempura,” or in historical architecture.This article introduces Japanese traditional events from spring to summer and traditional plays. Some of them are so popular that you may know.“Shodo” (Japanese Calligraphy)“Hanabi” (Fireworks)Contact Us“Origami” (paper folding)“Tanabata” (the Star Festival)“Hanami” (Viewing cherry blossoms)“Hina Matsuri” “Koi nobori” (carp streamer)“Kado” (Flower arrangement)Shin-Okubo Communication Building 2nd floor, 2-11-23, Hyakunincho, Shinjuku-ku, 169-0073, Tokyo, Japan TEL : +81-3-5348-5331https://shinokubo-commu.com/Shin-Okubo Communication Building - Connecting to People All Over the World12The Shinro Shimbun Hawaii EditionGuidebook to cover all topics about studying in Japan!University Press Inc and License Academy Co., Ltd hold “Japan Education Fair” all over the world to introduce locals to schools in Japan and publish guidebooks in each language. These guidebooks are distributed to each participant of Japan Education Fair. Besides, these are delivered to the embassies of Japan, the consulate offices of Japan, universities, and Japanese language schools in each country.Daigaku Shimbun/License AcademyTo all who want to study in JapanDiscover Japan大学新聞社GlobalEducationThe Guide to Study in JapanJapanese Culture
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