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  2. Hippo Family Club - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, Japan and Mexico, the homestay is completely overseen by Hippo, and in the United States it is co-developed with 4-H Youth. There are currently five types of homestay programs available: the Summer Program (USA, Thailand, Japan or China) the Spring Program (Japan), the Winter Program (Japan or Russian), the World Internship Program ...

  3. Lifehouse International Church - Wikipedia

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    Lifehouse International Church Tokyo. Lifehouse was founded in 2002 by Rod Plummer and his wife Viv in Tokyo, Japan, with a team of 16 people. [1] They have been involved in international missions and planted churches in Thailand and Indonesia before returning to pastor an undisclosed Australian Christian Churches affiliated church in Toowoomba Queensland for 7 years.

  4. Chinzan-sō Garden - Wikipedia

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    Chinzan-sō Garden (椿山荘) is a Japanese garden located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Founded in 1877, the garden is rich in historic remains and artifacts. The garden is part of the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo property and can be accessed by walking from Edogawabashi Station.

  5. Kyu Asakura House - Wikipedia

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    The Kyu Asakura House (旧朝倉家住宅, Kyū Asakura Jūtaku, literally "Old Asakura House") is a historic house located in Shibuya, Tokyo. The house includes a large garden reminiscent of roji, a kind of garden that surrounds a teahouse. [1]

  6. From apitourism to agritourism: 7 unusual ways to travel ...

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    Be a coffee tourist… in cities which take coffee seriously, like Tokyo and Melbourne. Or go to the source in the Zona Cafetera in Colombia, the forests of Ethiopia , or near Machu Picchu. 7.

  7. Greg Irwin - Wikipedia

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    After a homestay in Japan, Greg worked at Tokyo Disneyland before returning and enrolling in the University of Hawaii, Japanese Language Department. [1] [2] In Honolulu he worked as a DJ at KOHO-FM. [1] He was enchanted by Japanese Doyo after his return to Japan for a second time, and became active in Japanese entertainment . [1]

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