There is a Japanese phrase 'haru (spring) ran-man,' which is suitable for this time of year.
The letter 'ran' has good meanings such as 'brilliant' and 'bright' according to the traditional usage of Japanese. Also the letter 'man' represents the act of overflowing, or the state of being everywhere. So the phrase 'haru ran-man' is likely to evoke a splendid image of brightly coloured spring flowers in full bloom!
As many of you may know, we have already started various new courses at Kawasaki International Center. Among them is the Japanese class for non-Japanese, which you can take part way through though. We are also accepting until May 15th the applications for the first semester of the course in "International Understanding in English" which is to be offered in June.
We do hope you may be able find several courses that will be useful for your life in Japan as well as satisfy your vocational and/or personal interests.
Please visit the site below for further information.
https://www.kian.or.jp/evenko23/