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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Japan Travelogue NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Japan Travelogue NAGASAKI Japan's Only Gateway to the World, Long Ago Written by Sakagami Yasuko, Photos

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 NIPPONIA NIPPONIA Discovering Japan No.29,2004 Special Feature* Living to a Grand Old Age in Japan The Secret to Longevity in Japan Hinohara Shigeaki Livin

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Cover Interview NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP cover interview Formula 1 Driver Speeds All Over the Globe SATO TAKUMA Written by Tsuchiya Komei, Photo by

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Sesame image Two of the many ways to eat sesame are to sprinkle the seeds whole on rice

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Challenges Facing Japan as the Population Ages Japan, the land of longevity, is also a

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Living to a Grand Old Age in Japan Many Japanese are living to a ripe old age, and more

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Japanese Animals and Culture NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Japanese Animals and Culture The Dragonfly Isles Written by Konishi Masayasu, entomologist Ph

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Japanese Animals and Culture NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Japanese Animals and Culture Image DRAGONFLY Image 17th century warrior's helmet with a drago

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Bon Appetit! NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Bon Appetit! Japanese Culture in the Kitchen How to make soy-sauce-flavored chanko-nabe (Serves 2) japanese I

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Scholar of Chinese literature, Shirakawa Shizuka (94) Image Shirakawa Shizuka (born 1910

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Educator, Omura Hama (97) Image Omura Hama (born 1906) says she is a lifelong teacher. S

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Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.29 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.29 June 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Living Longer in Saku, Nagano Prefecture Nagano Prefecture in central Japan is known fo

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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA Discovering Japan No.21,2002 Special Feature* They Eat a Lot of Seafood in Japan It's Hard to Imagine Life in Japan without Seafood Written by

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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.19 December 15, 2001 TOP Special Feature* Natural Lawson for the Health Conscious Image Image Vegetables sold at Natural Lawson come f

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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.18 September 15, 2001 TOP Special Feature* Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture Spicy Pickles Forge Bonds Between Japan and Korea Written by Fu

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NIPPONIA Quarterly Web Magazine The Cute World of Kawaii NIPPONIA ARCHIVES Kawaii — How Deep Is the Meaning? Web Japan > NIPPONIA English Chinese Korean French Spanish Russian

Kimono - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Originally, "kimono" was the Japanese word for clothing. But in more recent years, the word has been used to refer specifically to traditional Japanese clothing. Kimonos as we know them today came into being during the Heian period (794-1192). Here you can try designing your own kimono.">

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Japanese Houses - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Traditional Japanese houses are built by erecting wooden columns on top of a flat foundation made of packed earth or stones. Wooden houses exist all over the world. What are the particular characteristics of houses in Japan? This section allows you to look inside a traditional Japanese house.

Bento Boxes - Japanese Box Lunches - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Virtual Culture Japanese Box Lunches Bento Boxes search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Virtual Culture > Japanese Box Lunches > Bento Boxes Virtual Culture bento box B

Ghibli Museum, Mitaka - Exploring "Cool Japan" in Tokyo - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Travel Exploring "Cool Japan" in Tokyo Ghibli Museum, Mitaka How to get there Food Souvenirs Important Note search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Travel > Exploring

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