As the weather cools and the Japanese landscape transforms into a colorful mosaic of golden ginkgo and red maple trees, what does Japan’s booming capital have in store for us? Tokyo in the fall is perhaps one of the best times to plan picnics or trips around the city, as…
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We want to make it clear that, despite the title, watashi, boku, and ore aren’t the only ways to refer to yourself in Japanese. There’s only “me”, “myself”, and “I” in English, but when it comes to Japanese first-person pronouns, the options are seemingly endless. So how do you know…
Welcome to Coto Radio, a Japanese learning podcast by Coto Japanese Academy, Japan’s No. 1 Japanese language school. Each episode, our host combines captivating storytelling with engaging conversations, all delivered in clear, natural Japanese. Japan’s booming tourism industry has sparked overtourism concerns in recent years. In Fujikawaguchiko, authorities installed a…
If you live long enough in Japan, you might notice that Japanese work culture is different from its Western counterparts, such as the U.S. or European countries. Before you start rushing to find a job here, being aware of specific cultural differences may help you adjust or even rethink if…
Christian, a student from Germany, decided to spend his summer at the HUFS Summer School in Seoul, a four-week program combining academics, culture, and exploration in South Korea’s vibrant capital. He already experienced studying abroad in the U.S. through a Fulbright scholarship. That trip sparked something in him, the desire to keep exploring. “I knew […]
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If you’ve ever lived in Japan and handled paperwork in the city hall, you might have stumbled across a date that made you pause. Instead of 2025, you see something like 令和7年 (Reiwa 7). This isn’t a typo. It’s Japan’s unique calendar system (和暦, wareki), where years are tied to…
Although Japan’s transportation system is incredibly efficient, having a personal vehicle can make life much more convenient, especially for families. A car gives you the flexibility to run errands, travel anytime without having to worry about train schedules, and explore beautiful destinations outside Tokyo that aren’t easily accessible. But you…
After 36 years in the workforce, Belgium-based Laurence De Raet had already built a dynamic double career, as an employee in a university and working freelance as a psychologist, consultant, and organizational specialist. She had earned a Master’s degree in psychology, had completed specialized certification in Business Leadership, Emotional Intelligence,…
Are you dreaming of living in one of the most historic, inspiring, and exciting cities in the world? Studying abroad in Rome combines academic opportunity with unforgettable life experiences, all in the heart of Italy. Through Asia Exchange and the European University of Rome, you can earn credits while soaking in centuries of art, culture, […]
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