Special Feature: Kobe’s Luminarie
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Special Feature: Kobe’s Luminarie

This year, from 5 December to 16 December, Kobe will again glow in the multiple colours of the Luminarie, and you too can enjoy the spectacle whilst being carried along in a tide of people, neck craned skywards.   The site, extending from the Old Foreign Settlement to Hiyashi Yuenchi Park, will be visited by…

Special Feature: What’s Yours is Mine: China’s new ADIZ
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Special Feature: What’s Yours is Mine: China’s new ADIZ

            Maybe you have recently thought to yourself, “Gee whiz, I’ve been working so hard creating engaging lessons, exploring a new country, and learning a new language, I have had no time to stay up to date on global current events.” Even worse, with the holidays right around the corner,…

Your Friendly Neighborhood AJET: December 2013
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Your Friendly Neighborhood AJET: December 2013

The short sleeved shirts and cool-tech innerwear of summer have finally given way to the scarves and gloves and berets and socks and layers layers layers of winter. With the weather switch now firmly jammed on cold, many JETs, especially those from warmer climates (namely, those from the Southern hemisphere who greeted summer smugly) may…

December 2013
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December 2013

Season’s Greetings!   Well, a short but sweet koyo season is rapidly fading as the chill of winter takes hold. Kotatsus and electric blankets across the region are being dusted off and plugged in, and those without shiver with cold and poorly concealed envy. Thanks to the sudden switch from Halloween to Christmas decorations in…

Heart of Japan: Takasago Lantern Festival
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Heart of Japan: Takasago Lantern Festival

This article is brought to you through a partnership between the Heart of Japan blog, a project by the Hyogo International Association, and the Hyogo Times.   Boasting 10,000 candles placed all over the town, Takasago Lantern Festival (高砂万灯祭, Takasago Mantousai) also features jazz and traditional Japanese music performances along with specially illuminated historical buildings, temples…

Hyogo Skills Development Conference: A Reflection, plus the Enkai!
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Hyogo Skills Development Conference: A Reflection, plus the Enkai!

Hyogo Board of Education’s annual Skills Development Conference November 21-22, 2013 Attended by 485 ALTs and JTEs A review by two JHS ALTs: This year’s Skills Development Conference was a pleasant surprise. Sort of. Well, there were pieces that were helpful and interesting. Unfortunately, there were more parts of the Conference that were frustrating and…

Special Feature: The Osaka European Film Festival: Jîn and The Robber
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Special Feature: The Osaka European Film Festival: Jîn and The Robber

Taking my own good advice from the November issue, I took myself off to Osaka to indulge in some European culture at the 20th anniversary of the Osaka European Film Festival. Over the festival’s final weekend I enjoyed two films at the Hotel Elséreine. Although on very different topics, both were well-executed examples of Europe’s…

HAJET Book Club: The First Meeting and the Next Book
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HAJET Book Club: The First Meeting and the Next Book

Last month we kick started our first book club with reading fanatics from all over Hyogo (thanks for coming guys!). There were heated opinions, casual conversations and a spontaneous game of charades. For an unbiased review here’s Amy Kelly from Akashi: An afternoon of high-brow literary analysis with a side of book-title charades. Last month,…

Travel Japan: Top 10 Attractions on Awaji Island
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Travel Japan: Top 10 Attractions on Awaji Island

This article comes from former Awaji island ALT Stephen Harmon’s blog A Walk in Japan. Having spent a year exploring all that the island has to offer, Stephen is the perfect man to tell us how to use this year’s Skills Development Conference on Awaji as an excuse for an unforgettable, fun-filled weekend trip on…