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Back IssuesJapanese Culture and Daily LifeMeeting PeapleBooklet on Lesson Plan Contest
Last Update 3.11. 2010 
Back IssuesJapanese Culture and Daily LifeMeeting PeapleBooklet on Lesson Plan Contest
March 2010 No. 23  
 

The dreams of young baseball players all over Japan focus on the Koshien stadium, where Japan’s National High School Baseball Championship is held every summer. The stories of high school baseball players’ personal growth through their training for the Koshien championships have always been a great source of drama and inspiration. As we will see in this feature, high school students in Japan compete in national tournaments in many other fields as well.

In Meeting People, we interview two students in the fashion club at the same high school. These two girls, who are crazy about making clothes, recently competed in the “Fashion Koshien 2009,” a national competition where high school students put their design and technical skills to the test.




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