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Our "My Way Your Way" Friends: Update Tsunoshi tells us, "I've given up shironuri make-up." But her life is going forward, full speed ahead!

2015.09.17
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Father's day gifts

Father's Day

Father's day gifts

2015.09.07
Editor's Blog
Our

Our "My Way Your Way" Friends: Update, Myaako

2015.09.07
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Kanto regional championship tournament of high school softball

Clubs (Bukatsu)

Kanto regional championship tournament of high school softball

2015.06.26
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My last high school field day

Field Day (Undokai)

My last high school field day

2015.06.24
My Way Your Way
Origami Art by Trial and Error

vol.2

Tradition in the Here and Now!

Origami Art by Trial and Error

Almost anything—animals like rhinoceros beetles, stag beetles, or sheep and even imaginary creatures like the movie character Alien or the kappa imp of Japanese folk lore—takes shape in the original works of origami artist Nishida Shatner. Creating a work may take years, he says, and reminds him of the way a living creature—or even a universe—comes into being.
2015.04
My Way Your Way
Kendama from the Street!

vol.1

Tradition in the Here and Now!

Kendama from the Street!

Many people, even in Japan, think of kendama, origami, and karuta as games from the past, and it’s true, they’ve been around a long time. But now, modern twists are making them more popular than ever.
2015.03
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My first Cultural Festival in High School

Culture Festival

My first Cultural Festival in High School

2015.05.10
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Reconstruction volunteer work at Nono-shima Island

Volunteer Activities

Reconstruction volunteer work at Nono-shima Island

2015.04.17
My Way Your Way
Embracing Opportunity

vol.2

Making My Dream Come True

Embracing Opportunity

One of the promising Japanese athletes aiming for the Tokyo Paralympics in 2020 is third-year high school student Ikeda Mikio. Born with his right leg ending at the knee and right arm at the elbow and with two fingers missing from his left hand, Ikeda is a short-distance runner wearing a prosthetic leg. He tells us of his encounter with track and field sports and how he has been pursuing his dreams.
2014.06
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Thrilled Valentine's Day with excitement

Valentine’s Day

Thrilled Valentine's Day with excitement

2015.03.31
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Slightly weird but fun events on Setsubun

Spring Equinox (Setsubun)

Slightly weird but fun events on Setsubun

2015.02.28
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This year's family birthday season

Birthdays

This year's family birthday season

2015.02.28
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Part-Time Job as a Miko

New Year (Shogatsu)

Part-Time Job as a Miko

2015.01.18
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New Year Traditions in Japan

New Year (Shogatsu)

New Year Traditions in Japan

2015.01.15
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☆ Feeling warm with Pumpkin and Yuzu citron☆

Winter Solstice

☆ Feeling warm with Pumpkin and Yuzu citron☆

2014.12.26
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Our school trip to Okinawa

School Trip

Our school trip to Okinawa

2014.12.19
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Last Climb of the 2014 Season (о´∀`о)

Clubs (Bukatsu)

Last Climb of the 2014 Season (о´∀`о)

2014.11.15
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My hardworking and memorable university festival

Culture Festival

My hardworking and memorable university festival

2014.11.04
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Study camp

Autumn holiday

Study camp

2014.10.31

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