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  2. Hippo Family Club - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, Japan and Mexico, the homestay is completely overseen by Hippo, and in the United States it is co-developed with 4-H Youth. There are currently five types of homestay programs available: the Summer Program (USA, Thailand, Japan or China) the Spring Program (Japan), the Winter Program (Japan or Russian), the World Internship Program ...

  3. Greg Irwin - Wikipedia

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    After a homestay in Japan, Greg worked at Tokyo Disneyland before returning and enrolling in the University of Hawaii, Japanese Language Department. [1] [2] In Honolulu he worked as a DJ at KOHO-FM. [1] He was enchanted by Japanese Doyo after his return to Japan for a second time, and became active in Japanese entertainment . [1]

  4. Kyu Asakura House - Wikipedia

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    The Kyu Asakura House (旧朝倉家住宅, Kyū Asakura Jūtaku, literally "Old Asakura House") is a historic house located in Shibuya, Tokyo. The house includes a large garden reminiscent of roji, a kind of garden that surrounds a teahouse. [1]

  5. Homestay - Wikipedia

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    Homestay (also home stay and home-stay) is a form of hospitality and lodging whereby visitors share a residence with a local of the area (host) to which they are traveling. . The length of stay can vary from one night to over a year and can be provided for free (gift economy), in exchange for monetary compensation, in exchange for a stay at the guest's property either simultaneously or at ...

  6. Myra Arai - Wikipedia

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    Born in Nayoro, Hokkaido, Japan, her father is Canadian and her mother Japanese.While still a high-school student, she was scouted by Twin Planet Entertainment in Tokyo. In 2018, she appeared on the "Fall in Love♥Weekend Homestay" reality show broadcast on video streaming website, AbemaTV.

  7. TBS Sparkle - Wikipedia

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    TBS Sparkle, Inc. (Stylized as all caps), is a Japanese media production company and a subsidiary of TBS Television.Recently, the company produced shows such as Takeshi's Castle (2023 edition), Extremely Inappropriate!, Let's Get Divorced, Why Didn't I Tell You a Million Times? and Light of My Lion, and films such as Last Mile and Grand Maison Paris. [1]