Japan - Land of Contrast
The mix of modern and ancient that runs throughout
all aspects of culture and society is a source of
fascination for the casual observer and of serious
study for academics.
An English teacher in japan will have access to such things as tea
ceremony, martial arts, sumo, kabuki, calligraphy
and festivals.
However, these more traditional pursuits are balanced
by more modern pastimes both real and virtual.
Teachers will get behind the apparent shyness and
reserve to experience the warmth and friendliness
of the Japanese people.
Whatever your interests, as an english teacher, Japan has plenty to offer.
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"Japan is without doubt
the most bizarre experience I have ever had
- it is like Disneyland for a few years! The
Japanese are wonderful - very polite and friendly
with a wicked sense of humour and an enthusiasm
about everything. One year here is definitively
not enough!" Darren Beach,
Chiba & Tokyo Districts
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