KCP Students Learn to Draw Manga
KCP often brings professionals in for short lectures or seminars. Most lectures are open to all students at KCP, though some are for more advanced students…
Read ArticleKCP often brings professionals in for short lectures or seminars. Most lectures are open to all students at KCP, though some are for more advanced students…
Read ArticleMary Alania, a former student, shares her experience and valuable insights about KCP. She immersed herself in the program and the Japanese culture and way…
Read ArticleKaraoke (カラオケ) is from the Japanese “kara” ( 空 ) which means “empty”, and “ōkesutora (オーケストラ) which means “orchestra.” In some countries it is known…
Read ArticleOn August 1, KCP student Bethany employed her Japanese oratory skills in KCP’s speech contest. She also participated in a costume-play entertainment segment. Bethany is a…
Read ArticleKCP student Steven Z. Edwards and his classmates continue their adventures in Japan by visiting a purikura. He also gives us an inside peek at…
Read ArticleBonsai 盆栽, means “plantings in tray,” from the Japanese terms bon, which refers to a tray or shallow pot, and sai, which refers to plantings.…
Read ArticleLanguage is any means of communication, whether spoken or written. Hyojungo is the Standard Japanese officially taught as a foreign language, and it is used in…
Read ArticleIkebana, “flowers kept alive,” is much more than just placing plants in a vase. A lot of thought and preparation go into the placement of…
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