The seminar hosted by Salon de YOKO was a fantastic introduction to the world of wine. The tutor was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, making the 'いまさら聞けないワインの疑問 vol.1' topic engaging and easy to understand for beginners. The interactive Q&A session was particularly helpful, allowing participants to clear up long-held doubts.
Today's lesson with teacher Selina was fantastic! She is very professional and friendly. The materials she uses are really helpful and aid in improving my English conversation skills a lot. Very easy to talk to and I feel comfortable making mistakes.
Hello, my name is Hiro. I have worked in hospitals, schools and libraries. Once a week, I volunteer to teach Japanese at a language class in my town. I have lived in Saitama, Chiba and Tokyo. I enjoy traveling both domestically and internationally. I have traveled to South Korea, the United States, Australia, Taiwan, and New Zealand. I enjoy drinking coffee, tea, and eating delicious food. I e
Hello! I’m Alice, originally from Taiwan, and I’ve been living in Japan for seven years now. I love learning languages, cooking, watching movies, traveling, wine tasting, and fashion. I especially enjoy red and white wine, Japanese sake, and whisky—I often plan my trips around local tasting experiences. With red hair and tattoos, I may not look like your typical language teacher
【Profile】 I'm involved with Yoko Ishida, Suara and other artist support, video game music, TV commercials, J League Shonan Bellmare' player entrance music recording, and other projects regardless of genre. In 2012 I released my first solo album. Currently I'm involved with my own band and give guitar and ukelele lessons.【Self introduction】 Hello everyone! I have worked as a guitar and ukelele tea
Hello I'm Yuka. I live in Nara,Japan.The first capital was located in Nara. So there are many historic buildings, important cultural properties and national treasures there.TODAIJI TEMPLE is a World Heritage site, and is listed as one of the historic monument of Ancient Nara. A traditional Japanese food called 'WA-SHOKU' added Intangible Cultural Heritage. 'WA' means relax, soften,harmony. So
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
⇧ I post vlogs (daily videos) on YouTube. If you’re interested, please have a look.안녕하세요♡ Hello♡ Nice to meet you. I’m Yujin, a Korean language tutor.【Background】 • 2011. Graduated from Yuhan University’s Japanese Language Department • 2015–2020. Korean language tutor in Tokyo • 2020–2022. Japanese language tutor in South Korea • 2022–2025. K
Hi, my name is Angela Vasquez Veinot, but please call me Angie. Where am I from? I am from Canada, Nova Scotia, who has been living and working in the field of ESL and English training in Japan for over 20 years. カナダのノバスコシア出身です。 How would I describe myself? I am a people-person. I am very friendly, and I love meeting new people and learning about their lives and thei
I am congenitally Deaf. (Rōsha; Deaf people → people who can barely hear or cannot hear at all are called “Rōsha; Deaf people.“) Therefore, although Japanese Sign Language is my native language, I often speak using my voice when I’m in the city or at work. If that is also difficult, I use a sign language interpreter. It has been four years since I have been working as an interviewer for the Nati
《Self Introduction》 Hello, everyone. I’m NATSU, a counselor. I’m currently living in Costa Rica, so I can take advantage of the time difference to be available early in the morning or late at night in Japan. Please feel free to contact me. When I was in my mid-twenties, I lost confidence in myself to a surprising degree, and counseling saved my life. I started out on the receiving end of counse
Anyonhaseyo? I'm Korean teacher Hyun! Have you ever thought that Korean names are hard to remember? I'm often called Hyon-chan or Pon-chan by my Japanese friends. I'd be happy if you called me Hyun, too. ・Self-introductionI realize it's been 10 years since I came to Japan. After working in Tokyo and Kobe, I lived in Boston in America for 2 years. After such an experience, I discovered that I want
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