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Japanese Kimono Art Works

japanese kimono art works
Question: Do you know this manga title?

Now I remember last time i read through it, (ongoing) it had like 3 or 4 chapters like maybe 2 months ago.

It was set in like "tokugawa era", except in a city in France with a little japanese girl as the main heroine.

A guy brought with him from Japan, this kawaii little japanese girl, complete with kimono. She doesn't speak a shred of french so the young master of the shop gave her a kiddy book so she can learn. Stuff happens, like slice-of-life stuff, untill the last chapter i read a rich girl fancy her and wants to buy her...

That's all i can recall, oh and if i'm not mistaken the title is in French too.

I liked the art style and story, I forgot to bookmark it and tried searching in google, but no luck.

It was in either Mangafox or Onemanga.
I can't work the advance search in either and genre i'm not too sure but i chose "historical" but too many came out and i'm too lazy to check each ones, hehe.

Help is much obliged. ~(^D^)~

Answer: I believe you're talking about "Ikoku Meiro no Crosee":

http://www.mangafox.com/manga/ikoku_meiro_no_crois_e/

"Fashioning Kimono" at the Harn Museum of Art featured on WUFT's "Gallery"


Short Japanese Kimono

short japanese kimono
Question: please revise this short pargarph its urgent?

Foreign gifts give receivers the impression that the givers respect them. Generally, people only recall exotic presents. When I first came to Canada and stayed with a homestay family, I gave them gifts which represented my home country. Alex, my homestay dad, admired the gifts since he cannot buy them at a local shopping mall. Furthermore, in 2005, a group of Japanese students stayed at my house for three days to experience a western style of living. They gave my family petite dolls wearing kimonos, bags of Japanese chips, and a special brush that is not sold in Canada. I cannot forget the elegant gifts that I received. If I were Japanese, I would not value the students’ gifts highly, but since I am not, the gifts were exquisite to me. Receivers always recollect exotic gifts.

Answer: How about doing your own homework?? It's "homework help," not do "type in your homework and others will do it for you" It's truly not that hard to do.. I looked at it. I will give you suggestions though. 1. Use a different word for receivers and givers. You sound like you are in elementary school. 2. Don't use the word "generally" you are making a consensus that you do not know to be true or not. 3. Stay in the same tense, you keep switching (could not instead of cannot - it was in the past) 4. The sentence beginning with "furthermore" is a run on sentence. 5 If they are Japanese potato chips, then you need to write the word potato, not just "chips" 6. Cannot be bought should be used instead of "is not sold" 7. Will not instead of "cannot" and add onto the sentence 8 The use of "recollect" is not necessarily incorrect, but it makes sounds weird in this context. Overall, good context, just make it sound more high school level rather than elementary. You show that you know what you are talking about and that you can write - but you are being lazy...

Japanese tea ceremony 昭和の日本