From St. Patrick's day celebrations to traditional golden dragon dance performances make the most out of the upcoming weekend with these kid-friendly events around Tokyo! 1. I Love Ireland Festival Date: 3/16 Saturday & 17 Sunday, 10am-6pm Location: Yoyogi Park (Harajuku/Shibuya) The 6th Annual “I Love Ireland Festival” is Japan’s largest Irish event that takes place at Yoyogi Park every year to celebrate Ireland’s national holiday, St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th). It remembers St. Patrick, one...
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Babysitter of the Month: Deepti
2019-03-13
This month, we'd like to introduce you to Deepti! Deepti moved from India to Japan to pursue her Master's degree. She is bilingual in English and Hindi and have also began studying Japanese. Deepti has over 10 years of experience working with children from newborns to age 15. From a young age, Deepti looked after her newborn nephews doing everything from feeding and bathing them to playing and at times even tutoring them until they were about 8 years old. With a strong passion for caring for children, Deepti also has experience working as a counselor for children between the ages of 9 and 18...
From an exhibition that allows you to experience what it's truly like to be a cat to a stunning exhibition of rare and beautiful Hina dolls, make the most out of the upcoming weekend with these kid-friendly events around Tokyo! 1. Furushoku Festival Date: 3/9 Saturday & 10 Sunday, 10am-4pm Location: Yoyogi Park/NHK Hall (Harajuku/Shibuya) At Furushoku Festival, you can learn about the local seafood and produce in various regions across Japan and experience the importance of eating...
From doll floating ceremonies to fish festivals, make the most out of the upcoming weekend with these kid-friendly events around Tokyo! 1. Hinamatsuri Doll Floating Ceremony Date: 3/3 Sunday 11:30am~ Location: Sumida Park (Asakusa) Hinamatsuri, also known as girl's day or doll's day is a traditional Japanese celebration taking place every year on March 3rd to pray for the good health of girls. It is typically celebrated by displaying dolls that depict a traditional Heian...
Working Holiday with CareFinder
2019-02-28
Are you considering coming to Japan on a Working Holiday visa? Working Holiday is a program, based on bilateral agreements between countries, designed to provide the youth between ages 18 and 30 with "an opportunity for them to appreciate the culture and general way of life in the partner countries/regions for the purpose of promoting mutual understanding" between partner countries. Fortunately for us here in Japan, Japan is a participating country with over 22 partner countries/regions. Working...
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