Japanese language

February 14  is バレンタイン(ヴァレンタイン). Japanese has three kinds of characters. katakana カタカナ is used for names and places abroad and to describe sound. Japanese doesn’t have V sound so it’s hard to hear and pronounce it.  For Japanese people it’s no not important to distinguish V and B. But when we write sometimes used  ブfor B. V ヴ for …

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What I learned from Brian Tracy: My first e-book was introduced by Mr. Masahiro Tokumoto

I have been spending so much time for editing my videos and  I an not able to upload on you tube. I would like to say thank you, readers.  If you go to Home and put your name and email address, I would like to send my chapter in a best seller Cracking The Success …

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Breakfast with Santa Tea ceremony, Origami, Japanese

December 7  it was a beautiful day. Shoko who is my friend and came from Japan to visit Newtown, and I wore kimono. We were so exited to children and adults of the town. Shoko brought clothes and brochure of Kurashiki where is our hometown, We displayed calligraphy 愛(Love), 夢(Dream), 絆(Bond), Ninja towel, special origami …

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Origami For Sandy Hook Origami cranes flew to Newtown, Connecticut on December 6

Origami crane flew to Newtown, Connecticut on December. 6. 2013. Last year yesterday (Dec 14th ) it was so shocking and terrible day for everyone.  The world changed. I was speechless.  I really wanted to do something for a young boys and girls, teachers ,stuffs and victims’ family.  I was as if I lost my …

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