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  • Accès internet au Japon

    Accès internet au Japon

    Si vous souhaitez être connecté tout le temps au Japon, il y a 2 options possibles : acheter une carte SIM ou louer un pocket Wi-Fi.

  • Oiseau national du Japon

    Oiseau national du Japon

    There are pheasant at country side and sometime we can hear the voice of pheasant, we also feel the running noise of pheasant in the morning and evening.

  • Sake et brasseur de saké

    Sake et brasseur de saké

    Sake is Japanese aocohol made from rice, rice-fermented Koji, and water.

  • Arrangement floral : Ikebana

    Arrangement floral : Ikebana

    The concept of Ikebana developed into one that expresses something Buddhistic or divine.

  • Fleur nationale du Japon :chrysanthème

    Fleur nationale du Japon :chrysanthème

    In Japan, chrysanthemum is recognized as the national flower because it is the symbol of the Imperial Emblem of Japan

  • Janken

    Janken

    Piedra, papel o tijera es un juego infantil conocido también como cachipún, jankenpón, dum-kin-voy, yan ken po, chis bun papas, hakembó, chin-chan-pu, o kokepon.

  • Manga

    Manga

    Manga es la palabra japonesa para designar a las historietas en general.

  • Hanami 花見 : contempler les fleurs de cerisier sakura

    Hanami 花見 : contempler les fleurs de cerisier sakura

    Hanami, c’est une scèce carastéristique du printemps au Japon pendant la floraison de cerisier, Sakura. Les Japonais font les fêtes sous les cerisiers.

  • Pachinko

    Pachinko

    El pachinko es un sistema de juegos muy similar al de los pinballs.

  • Industrie japonaise

    Gran parte de la potencia económica de Japón esta basada en su industria

  • Geisha : Les artistes du Japon

    Geisha : Les artistes du Japon

    Geisha are traditional entertainers of Japanese arts and music specializing in Japanese dance, singing, and a variety of instruments including hand drum, shoulder drum, shamisen or Japanese flute

  • Futbol japonés

    Futbol japonés

    ¿Como es el futbol japonés? En 1993 se inauguro la liga Japonésa -Liga J-, y a partir de ese año, Todo los futbolistas pasaron a ser profesionales, que, con anterioridad, formaban parte de equipos amateurs pertenecientes a distintas empresas. ¿Cuantos son los equipos que pertenecen a la Liga J? En 1993 habiadiez equipos, el ano…

  • Histoire d’Edo : l’ère Tokugawa

    Histoire d’Edo : l’ère Tokugawa

    The prime duty of a Samurai was to give faithful service to his lord or Daimyo. In fact, the origin of the term is linked to word meaning and this overlap can be seen in the Kanji used to write the word

  • Restauration Meiji

    Restauration Meiji

    The Meiji restoration was not peaceful handover of power.

  • La grande ville de Tokyo et les sanctuaires shintoïstes

    La grande ville de Tokyo et les sanctuaires shintoïstes

    Tokyo is known for its huge population, the increase in technology and many modern buildings.

  • Aikido : Artes marciales

    Aikido : Artes marciales

    Aikido was created by Morihei Ueshiba (Ueshiba Morihei, 14 December 1883 – 26 April 1969), referred to by some aikido practitioners as great master.

  • Kendo

    Kendo

    Kendo is familiar for Japanese students, because there is class of Kendo at school and many competitions.

  • Judo

    Judo

    Judo is one of the most popular martial arts among Japanese people, because we got many gold medals at Olimpia game.

  • Baseball japonais

    Baseball japonais

    Baseball is very popular among the students and generally the kids starts to learn baseball from 8 or 9 years old ( 3rd grade of school ) .

  • Karaté : Arts martiaux

    Karaté : Arts martiaux

    There are many Karate school surrounding area of Tokyo, Kanagawa and Chiba prefecture. many  kids work out with SENSEI.