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Søren M. Chr. Bisgaard | People | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trend in Japan Web Japan People Select Archives -- 01-03 Feature Business Science Society Sports Fashion -- 99-01 Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts -- 97-99 Business Science Society Sport
Asymmetrical Design | Fashion | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Asymmetrical design, or clothes in which one side is not the same as the other, is currently one of the more conspicuous trends in Japanese fashion.
Gifu Looks to the Future | Arts and Entertainment | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trend in Japan Web Japan Arts and Entertainment Select Archives -- 01-03 Feature Business Science Society Sports Fashion -- 99-01 Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts -- 97-99 Business Scien
Dancing in the Streets | Arts and Entertainment | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trend in Japan Web Japan Arts and Entertainment Select Archives -- 01-03 Feature Business Science Society Sports Fashion -- 99-01 Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts -- 97-99 Business Scien
01-02 | Pop Culture | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Discover manga, anime, J-pop, and much more in this section showcasing some of the most popular and influential Japanese arts and entertainment of recent years.
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Nikko Toshogu Nikko Toshogu (©Nikko Toshogu) Toshogu, Yomeimon Yomeimon gate of Toshogu (©Nikko Toshogu) World's longest tree-lined avenue World's longest tree-lined avenue (©Tochigi
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Ameyoko Ameyoko National Museum of Western Art National Museum of Western Art Just west of Asakusa is Ueno, another busy district where the flavor of old downtown Tokyo lingers on. A shopping street
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British Embassy The British Embassy (©British Embassy) Chidorigafuchi Chidorigafuchi moat with cherry trees in full bloom (©JNTO) The Ministry of Justice The Ministry of Justice (©Min
NIPPONIA
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.31 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.31 December 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Countdown to Expo 2005 The next world exposition will be held in Japan, starting in
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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.31 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.31 December 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Living as Part of the Great Scheme of Nature The theme of the first world exposition
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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.31 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.31 December 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Aichi: A Global Communication Hub Global warming, diminishing energy resources, over
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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.31 > Japanese Animals and Culture NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.31 December 15, 2004 TOP Japanese Animals and Culture Traditional Cormorant Fishing: Beauty and Skill on the Water
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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* image Ichikawa Chiyoko goes to work at this store every day, and will be 83 this year.
Japan Links:Culture:Arts:Painting, Printing & Sculpture
Arts Painting, Printing & Sculpture Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Culture > Arts Painting, Printing & Sculpture / P
Japan Links:Culture:Art Museums:Traditional Art
Art Museums Traditional Art Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Culture > Art Museums National Art Museums / Municipal Ar
Hall to Shrine - Tokyo Bicycle Adventure - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Travel Tokyo Bicycle Adventure From Children’s Hall to Meiji Jingu Shrine Tokyo Metropolitan Children’s Hall Cat Street Kiddy Land Harajuku JR Harajuku Station Meiji Jin
Schools - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This page gives basic information on the Japanese education system. The basic school system in Japan is composed of elementary school (lasting six years), middle school (three years), high school (three years), and university (four years).
Trip 1 - Kojimachi Middle School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life School: Kojimachi > Trip 01 Class Trip In May ninth graders go with their teachers on a three-day, two-night trip to Kyoto and Nara, two ancient cities w
Japan Atlas: Advanced Technology
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Tsukuba Science City 2. Chichijima VLBI Observation Site 3. Japan Marine Science and Technology Center 4. Yamanashi Maglev Test Line 5. Super-Kamiokande 6. Techno S
Japan Atlas: Nature
The Japan Atlas offers visual presentations on a variety of topics to anyone interested in Japan.
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