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Blog, English School Articles · October 19, 2012

Autumn in Amagasaki (Tsukaguchi) and Kawanishi

These days the weather is wonderful in Amagasaki (Tsukaguchi) and Kawanishi, both located in Hyogo Prefecture. I love autumn in Japan. It’s not too humid, hot or cold. This week I was out doing local promotion for my English conversation school in Amagasaki (Tsukaguchi), Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi (スミス英会話 塚口校) and also my English […]

Blog, English School Articles · July 7, 2012

Celebrating the Tanabata (七夕) Star Festival in Amagasaki

I earlier wrote about taking Japanese lessons in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture like in my post titled “Singing in a Festival Concert in Japan”. I still take Japanese lessons in Amagasaki organized by Amagasaki City International Organization which belongs to Hyogo Nihongo Volunteers’ Network. Last Wednesday, we celebrated the Japanese star festival Tanabata which is every […]

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Cycling by the Katsura river is often a very relaxing experience. Dusk in Katsura.Tom, smithweb.co.jp/katsura/#スミス英会話桂校 ... See MoreSee Less
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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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