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This journal was created to introduce various aspects of life in Japan of our multicultural student society.

Feb. No.4 University Acceptance Letters

Feb. No.3 Doll’s Festival

Feb. No.2 Looking forward to Lunar New Year!

Feb. No.1 Bean Throwing

Jan. No.4 Speech Contest

Jan. No.3 Mochitsuki Celebration

Jan. No.2 Japanese Culture

Jan. No.1 2010!

Dec. No.4 Farewell Ceremony

Dec. No.3 Christmas Party

Dec. No.2 Intensive Training!

Dec. No.1 Test Time

Nov. No.4 A Gift of Flowers

Nov. No.3 Josai University Japanese Language Speech Contest

Nov. No.2 Disney!!

Nov. No.1 New Student Welcome Party

Oct. No.4 Congratulations on passing your exams!

Oct. No.3 Speech Contest

Oct. No.2 The Busiest Time of Year - October?

Oct. No.1 Typhoon Season

Sep. No.4 Semester Finals

Sep. No.3 Sports Festival No.2

Sep. No.2 Sports Festival No.1

Sep. No.1 Japan Quiz Competition

Aug. No.4 Mount Fuji and FujiQ Highland

Aug. No.3 Bus trip

Aug. No.2 Summer Holiday No.2

Aug. No.1 Summer Holiday No.1

Jul. No.4 Speech Contest

Jul. No.3 New Students

Jul. No.2 A Visit from University Professors

Jul. No.1 Tanabata

Jun. No.4 The End of the Short-Term Study Program

Jun. No.3 Conversation Class

Jun. No.2 Community Safety

Jun. No.1 A Visit from a University Professor

May No.4 The Short-Term Study Program

May No.3 Entrance Ceremony

May No.2 Speech Preparation

May No.1 Trying on Kimono

Apr. No.4 A Visit from Past Graduates

Apr. No.3 A Humorous Anecdote

Apr. No.2 Food Habits

Apr. No.1 The Start of Another Year

Mar. No.4 Graduation Ceremony

Mar. No.3 Another Farewell Message(2)

Mar. No.2 A Farewell Message(1)

Mar. No.1 Private Lessons

Feb. No.4 Speech Contest Results

Feb. No.3 Conversation Exchange

Feb. No.2 Valentine’s Day

Feb. No.1 Speech Contest Preparations

Jan. No.4 Chinese New Year

Jan. No.3 Mochitsuki Celebration

Jan. No.2 Karuta Tournament

Jan. No.1 School Traditions

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Dec. No.4 New Year’s Cards

Dec. No.3 Part-Time Newspaper Delivery

Dec. No.2 Comments on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test

Dec. No.1 Speeches

Nov. No.4 Congratulations on Passing!

Nov. No.3 Tokyo Disney Resort

Nov. No.2 Shiyou-Sai

Nov. No.1 International Student Japanese Language Speech Contest

Oct. No.4 11th Annual Entrance Ceremony

Oct. No.3 Japan Quiz Competition

Oct. No.2 Exam Season is Approaching

Oct. No.1 Congratulations On Your Win!

Sep. No.4 Table Tennis Competition

Sep. No.3 My Dream is to Become a Japanese Teacher

Sep. No.2 Application Season is Approaching

Sep. No.1 Student Teachers

Aug. No.4 Summer Session

Aug. No.3 City University of Hong Kong

Aug. No.2 Summer Vacation

Aug. No.1 School Cleaning

July. No.4 9th Annual Japanese Speech Contest for International Students

July. No.3 A Visit from Junior High School Students

July. No.2 University Application Fair

July. No.1 Tanabata Festival

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Oct. No.4 Teacher’s Meeting

Oct. No.3 Short-term course

Oct. No.2 Congradulation!

Oct. No.1 Student's report were announced

Sep. No.4 The first semester has finished

Sep. No.3 Guidance on student's future course

Sep. No.2 Future patissier?

Sep. No.1 JPT class

Aug. No.4 A trip to Hakone

Aug. No.3 Private lessons

Aug. No.2 Summer school

Aug. No.1 Congradulations on winning a scholarship!

July. No.4 Graduate School Fair '05

July. No.3 College orientation

July. No.2 Tanabata

July. No.1 One day in Ginza

June. No.4 EJU No.2

June. No.3 EJU No.1

June. No.2 Trainig for Japanese language teachers

June. No.1 Basketball

May. No.4 Studying on a Working Holiday Visa

May. No.3 Physical examination is also a labor

May. No.2 A word from our new students no.2

May. No.1 A word from our new students No.1

Apr. No.4 Desk arrangement

Apr. No.3 Sakura

Apr. No.2 Are you alright?

Apr. No.1 Spring is here!

Mar. No.4 Graduation presents

Mar. No.3 Foreign students introduce their countries at a local elementary school

Mar. No.2 Applying for EJU

Mar. No.1 Applying for EJU

Feb. No.4 Presentations

Feb. No.3 Kimono school

Feb. No.2 A visit from Japanese students

Feb. No.1 Students from Peru

Jan. No.4 First snow No.2

Jan. No.3 First snow No.1

Jan. No.2Dormitory life

Jan. No.1 Happy New Year!

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Dec. No.4 Mount Fuji - Japan's highest peak

Dec. No.3 "Kanji marathon"

Dec. No.2 Native language counseling

Dec. No.1 Students from Mongolia meet with Asa Shoryu

Nov. No.3 Natural disasters

Nov. No.2 Troublee

Nov. No.1 Proper garbage disposal on school territory

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