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Lifestyle 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Ultraman Tiga and Dyna - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Ultraman is Japan's biggest superhero. The star of a TV series that first aired more than 30 years ago, Ultraman is 40 meters (131 feet) tall, can fly at a speed of Mach 5, and can lift objects weighing 200,000 tons. His mission is to save Earth from evil monsters from outer space, and his main weapon is a powerful laser beam fired by crossing his hands. In human form, he's a member of the Science Patrol but can transform himself into Ultraman for three minutes at a time when the need arises.

Metropolis - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The animated film Metropolis, based on late cartoonist Osamu Tezuka's 1949 original, was released on May 26. It took five years and 1.5 billion yen (12.5 million U.S. dollars at 120 yen to the dollar) to make the film. Director Rintaro uses computer graphics and other cutting-edge technologies to create realistic images, spectacularly portraying a future world where men and humanoids live together.

Anime - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What happens when Pikachu, Sailor Moon, Doraemon, and Gundam all gather in one place? You generate so much excitement that the temperature rises!

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Space Elevator - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
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Explorons Akihabara, le marché de l’électronique du Japon: NIPPONIA No. 46
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Akihabara, el mercado electrónico de Japón: NIPPONIA No. 46
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Faire de la culture pop Otaku un phénomène mondial : Vivre au Japon : NIPPONIA No. 46
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Economy and Industry - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Economically, Japan is one of the most highly developed nations in the world. Its gross domestic product is the second highest in the world, and Japanese brands like Toyota, Sony, Fujifilm, and Panasonic are famous across the globe.

Making Otaku Pop Culturea Global Phenomenon : Living in Japan : NIPPONIA No. 46
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