Dorm or Homestay?
The KCP program offers two choices for lodging while studying. One is a dormitory and one is a family homestay. Here’s a rundown of the…
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Explore the culture, lifestyle, and excitement of studying abroad in Japan.
With KCP International, you can earn more Japanese credit than you would in an entire year at your university. Plus, you can pick your start date!
Immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo with a wide variety of courses, flexible schedules and convenient packages you keep your experience easy!
Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
The KCP program offers two choices for lodging while studying. One is a dormitory and one is a family homestay. Here’s a rundown of the…
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Jenny Nulf My summer was a kaleidoscope of KCP learning and adventures. I won a lottery to attend a curry cooking class with other Japanese…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
On August 16 in Kyoto–today–some enormous bonfires are burning. Gozan no Okuribi, Japan. Spectacular okuribi bonfires on five Kyoto mountains signal the end of summer….
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Here are some photos from the students in Tokyo at KCP International. They cover 2 events–making chicken curry and the Tanabata festival. We all love…
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With KCP International, immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo with a wide variety of courses, flexible schedules and convenient packages you keep your experience easy!
Okay, it’s certainly a matter of opinion. But this is at least a place to start. Here’s a short list of must-see museums in Tokyo. …
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The Summer 2010 session at KCP International Japanese Language School is going on right now. Here are some shots of life at KCP in the summer–the…
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Our KCP alumni have plenty of advice for new students or those considering the KCP program. Here’s some of it. Get out and do something…
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Wikipedia calls chindogu (珍道具–literally, chin dogu, unusual tool) the Japanese art of inventing ingenious everyday gadgets that, on the face of it, seem like an…
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