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  2. Hello Work - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Hello Work suggests the "Tokyo Nihongo Volunteer Network", founded in 1993, which offers free Japanese lessons. [10] Almost-free Japanese classes are also offered by many Japanese "International Society" NPOs funded by local governments throughout Japan. [11] Not all offices offer services in languages other than Japanese.

  3. Shurin College of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Shurin College of Foreign Languages is a language school in Tokyo, Japan. It offers courses for Japanese-Korean translation, Japanese-Chinese translation, and Business Japanese lessons. It is founded in 1988. [1] It also owns a Japanese language school for foreign students. [2]

  4. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    Cool Japan is a television show that illustrates the quickly changing Japanese culture and how it is perceived by the international community that have recently made Japan their home. J-Melo : A music program hosted by May J. , featuring the latest developments in Japanese music, selections of hit songs, and diverse material from a wide range ...

  5. Aeon (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    Aeon (株式会社イーオン, Kabushikigaisha Īon) is a chain of English conversation teaching companies in Japan. [1] It is considered one of the historical "Big Four" eikaiwa schools. [2]

  6. Coco Juku - Wikipedia

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    Coco Juku's lessons began on April 10, 2012, [1] and the "Coco Junior" program for children began in April 2013. [2] From 2013 it also began offering Japanese lessons under the name "Japanese course for foreigners". [3] On March 31, 2018, Coco Juku ended service.

  7. Japanese people ‘have forgotten how to smile’ - AOL

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    According to Mainichi Shimbun, a senior care centre in Tokyo had earlier this month held a workshop to help seniors learn how to smile again. About 30 people attended the seminar organised by ...

  8. Gakushūin - Wikipedia

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    Gakushūin in 1933 Gakushuin emblem. The Gakushūin (学習 院), or Gakushuin School Corporation (学校法人学習院), historically known as the Peers' School, [1] is a Japanese educational institution in Tokyo, originally established as Gakushūjo (学習所) to educate the children of Japan's nobility. [2]

  9. Tokyo dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo dialect (Tōkyō hōgen, Tōkyō-ben, Tōkyō-go (東京方言, 東京弁, 東京語)) is a variety of Japanese language spoken in modern Tokyo. As a whole, it is generally considered to be Standard Japanese, though specific aspects of slang or pronunciation can vary by area and social class. Yamanote (red) and Shitamachi (blue)

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