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Sharpen Your Japanese Skills with June’s Practice Resources!

Looking to ace your next Japanese proficiency test or simply improve your overall understanding? Look no further! This month, we’ll guide you to valuable resources that can help you hone your Japanese skills. Strengthen Your Grammar and Vocabulary:Head over to “This Month’s Practice Questions” at https://www.jlpt.jp/e/samples/forlearners.html (https://j-test.jp/page_id2066). This section offers a variety of practice tests specifically designed..

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Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Considers Easing Restrictions on Foreign Workers in Home Care Services

In response to the severe shortage of caregivers, Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has proposed easing restrictions on foreign workers in home care services. This plan would allow technical intern trainees and foreign workers with specified skills to work in this sector, provided they meet certain conditions. One key requirement is the completion..

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Many people start studying Japanese because their interest in anime serves as a strong motivation.

Here are some famous anime: “Naruto” and “Naruto: Shippuden”: These series follow the journey of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja seeking recognition and aspiring to become the Hokage, the leader of his village. The show’s mix of action, emotional storytelling, and character development has made it a favorite among Filipino audiences. “Dragon Ball Z”: A..

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Get Ready for YUME: The Pinoy Otaku Festival 2024!

Calling all anime and manga fans! The wait is over! The much-anticipated Pinoy Otaku Festival (POF) 2024: YUME is happening this weekend, May 3rd to 5th, at Robinsons Novaliches. Gear up for an epic three days filled with exciting events, vibrant cosplay, and a celebration of all things otaku! Ticket Details: Free Entry for POF..

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Japan to Add 4 More Sectors to Specified Skilled Foreign Worker Program

The Japanese government has decided to add four more sectors to its specified skilled worker program to attract foreign workers in fields that have labor shortages. The Cabinet reached the decision on Friday on the program that additionally grants residency status to non-Japanese workers with expert skills. The program currently covers 12 sectors, including nursing..

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