Davis College of Business Junior Natasha Ubani returns to campus after a year of studying abroad at Japan’s Waseda University.
Minna-san Kon’nichiwa!
In my first blog post, I expressed my desire to see what version of myself would be …
Read More »Davis College of Business Junior Natasha Ubani returns to campus after a year of studying abroad at Japan’s Waseda University.
Minna-san Kon’nichiwa!
In my first blog post, I expressed my desire to see what version of myself would be …
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June was one for the books! With only a month left in Tokyo, time seems to be moving faster than …
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Whew! May was a literal whirlwind. I’m not sure where to even begin. Well, I guess there’s no better place to start than the beginning, right? Right.
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Minna-san Kon’nichiwa!
Last time I mentioned that cherry blossoms were already springing up around Tokyo. Since my last post, I have experienced a full cherry blossom season.
Cherry Blossoms, or Sakura in Japanese, are a national sensation. …
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Minna-san Kon’nichiwa.
Tasha-san reporting live from Nishitokyo! Truth be told, with a two-month spring break, I worried that I would run out of things to do. I can tell you now that my worry was in vain. …
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Minna-san Kon’nichiwa! Hisashiburi…
We parted ways last time amidst New Year greetings and well wishes. Now, 2019 is fully under way. I know school is in the swing for you all, but I am currently enjoying spring …
Read More »Akemashite Omedetou gozaimasu minna-san! (Happy new year everyone!)
Last time, you all wished me success in deciphering Kanji as we all expectantly waited for Winter Break. Now, with the festivities behind us and school about to resume, …
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Kon’nichiwa minna-san!
Last month, I regaled you with the tale of my first encounter with a high-tech Washlet. Now, I have been in Tokyo for two months and I can tell you there is more to life …
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Kon’nichiwa Minna-san, and greetings from Tokyo, Japan!
What comes to mind when you think of Japanese culture? For a lot of people, I’m pretty sure the top answer is manga/anime culture. For me, it’s sushi. Unashamed …
Read More »As World War II was winding down in Europe, President Harry Truman had a difficult decision to make: would the nuclear option ultimately equal Japan’s surrender?
While a visiting professor at Waseda University in Tokyo in …
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