What inspired you to like Japan?
nspired me to like Japan are the culture and the cleanliness.
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This time we will talk about Yoritomo’s life, who established the very first “Samurai Administration”…
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My husband works for a big Japanese company. He moved to Tokyo in February 2017 to get international experience and to share the best practice between two markets.
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Masamune has significantly influenced the History of Japan, and particularly the Tohoku region…
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The icon of Miyamoto Musashi is the dual-wielding style which means fighting with two swords…
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My research is based on urban-rural linkages and the development planning in the context of emerging disaster risks.
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What inspired you to like Japan?I have always had a love for Japanese culture. When I was small, I would always draw pictures of women wearing kimono.
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I came to Kyoto for 3 months before, and then for 10 years. This year is a little bit special because I stay for 7 months.
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What inspired you to like Japan?
I grew up loving Japanese pop culture and studying the Japanese language at a young age, but I didn’t really think of it more than as a hobby.
