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Nishinomiya Gardens

Blog · June 24, 2014

Amagasaki (Tsukaguchi) and Kawanishi English Conversation School Teacher Loving Japanese Custom

I love how people who find lost things in Japan bring them to a lost and found or kōban, even money. For example, once I forgot my bag in a restroom at the mall Nishinomiya Gardens in Nishinomiya. It had my wallet and money in it. Someone gave it to a nearby shop clerk and it ended […]

Blog, English School Articles · August 1, 2012

Going to See The Amazing Spider-Man at The Movies

I have written about going to the movies with a Smith’s School of English student before, such as in the post Watching Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides with a Student. Although I like going to the movies in Japan with others, I also enjoy going alone. With a good movie, some caramel popcorn […]

Blog, English School Articles · June 12, 2012

Sweden Trimpark at Nishinomiya Gardens

Last Sunday, my family and I went to Nishinomiya Gardens, a shopping mall in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture as we often do on Sundays when I am not teaching English in Tsukaguchi at Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi (スミス英会話 塚口校).  We went to Sweden Trimpark, a playground with many fun kinds of equipment that was made in […]

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スミス英会話メインページ

7 hours ago

スミス英会話メインページ
I am surprised to read that Miyazaki is now the kingdom of Gyoza in Japan, beating Utsunomiya and Hamamatsu. As I have never been there, I'm thinking this will be a good place to visit in December. Has anyone been there? Jim. smithweb.co.jp/sagamihara/"Within a few years of moving from Tokyo, Tsuneyoshi Hiroyuki became a self-christened Miyazaki gyōza evangelist under the name Miyazaki Gyōza Prince. He also promotes the “snack” bars of Nishitachi, as Miyazaki’s entertainment district is known." (© Tamura Masashi) ... See MoreSee Less
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スミス英会話メインページ

12 hours ago

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Adrian here. Technology is amazing. I love using it to help in the classroom as well as a tool for assignments. For my birthday this year, I got an OLED TV. Stunning colors and incredibly thin (as you can see in the pics). Highly recommended.スミス英会話枚方校のエイドリアンです。テクノロジーは素晴らしい。枚方校では英会話レッスン内で、また宿題のツールとしても活用しています。今年の誕生日プレゼントに有機ELテレビをもらいました。見事な発色で本体が信じられないほど薄くて、とてもおすすめです。smithweb.co.jp/hirakata/ ... See MoreSee Less
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