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Lifestyle 1997-1998 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Airing out the Halls of Learning Look Who's in the Kitchen Jumbled Gender Old Tanaka Had a Farm Watch What You Eat How Is Life in the Big City? Viagra Fever A Sporting Chance

Business 1997-1998 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Coupons for Consumers Young Business New Ways to Work Something for Everybody Trying to Keep Cool Bridge Banks Shibuya Goes Cashless Summer-Gift Blues Record Unemployment Dri

Business 1995-1996 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Painting the Town Brown 1997 Budget Approved Car-Recycling Drive Counting the Blessings of Deregulation GDP Halts Skid Digital Broadcasting Corporate Support for Volunteers I

Lifestyle 1995-1996 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Painting the Town Brown Virtual Greetings Custom-Made Benefit Plan No Time to Kill Eco-Friendly Public Works Study at Home Calling and Driving Don't Mix Advanced Photo System

Sports 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives League Without Borders Getting a Kick from Futsal Little Man on a Big Stage Paralympic Glory Hitting New Heights The Secret of Japan's Olympic Success Fast Breaking to Athens

Lifestyle 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Be Prepared Last but Not Least Attitudes on Aging Sea of Japan Koizumi Reshuffles Cabinet Give Blood and Enjoy Keeping Food Safe Summer Fun Can't Live Without Mayonnaise Keep

Pop Culture 2005-2006 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Gamarjobat Code Geass Online Anime Gamers Glimpse the Future Like Father, Like Son Four Decades of Heroism Thirty Years of Gags Cosplay Conventio Brain Training for Young and

Business 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives A Steaming Hot Business Tis the Season to Give Barrier-Free Vehicles Full Of Beans A New Dimension Cab Comfort Money Makeover Online on the Go Not Just for Kids Smaller Is Be

Advanced Robots - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Robots fall into two broad categories. The first type is industrial robots, which are equipped with great strength and special skills. These robots build things and perform tasks that help factories run smoothly. Robots that build cars in automobile factories are a well-known example. The second type of robots help us in our everyday lives. Robots of this type are being used widely in Japan these days, helping people out in many areas--in hospitals and clinics, at home, and in schools.

Dreamcast - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
On November 27, 1998, Sega, the home-computer-game giant, released its latest video-game hardware: Dreamcast. The first shipment of about 150,000 units sold out in a single day, and the game continues to fly off store shelves. Shoppers are still having a hard time getting their hands on a Dreamcast set.

Multimedia - Kanagawa University High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life School: Kanagawa > Features Multimedia Kanagawa High School's multimedia classroom uses dozens of computers to teach students to generate computer graphi

Kanagawa University High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The Kanagawa University High School lies in a quiet neighborhood near one of Japan's biggest ports. It's a relatively new school with a large yard and a full array of athletic facilities. Even though it's called a "high school," students attend from grades 7 to 12.

Features - Kanagawa University High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life School: Kanagawa > Features Kanagawa High School's multimedia classroom uses dozens of computers to teach students to generate computer graphics, use wor

Hiroaki Kenmoku - Meikei High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life School: Meikei > Features Hiroaki All eleventh graders undertake an individual research project. Each student chooses an area of interest, takes a year t

Features - Meikei High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life > School: Meikei > Features All eleventh graders undertake an individual research project. Each student chooses an area of interest, takes a year to stud

Meikei High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Meikei High School is one of over 40 academic institutions in Tsukuba Science City, northeast of Tokyo. A "fieldwork" program for each grade allows students to learn from firsthand experience. During the six years at Meikei, students thus not only accumulate facts but also learn to think for themselves.

Jobs - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
When Japanese kids from kindergarten to sixth-grade were asked what they wanted to be when they grew up, baseball player came out as the boys' top choice, while cook or restaurant owner was ranked top among girls for the fourth straight year, according to a nationwide survey by Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Co. Soccer player was the boys' second choice.

Mobile Suits - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Do you watch Gundam on TV, make plastic models, simulate battles with Mobile Suit figures, and have shelf full of collectibles? Then the new Gundam Museum is just the place for you!

Qrio - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
More than 80 years ago, Czech writer Karel Capek first created the word "robot" in his Science Fiction novel R.U.R. Since then, much progress has been made in developing the kind of humanoid robots that Capek envisaged. The latest news is that robots can now "run."

Monthly News: July 2004 - Japanese Schoolgirl Wins Science Essay Prize
Japanese Schoolgirl Wins Science Essay Prize Japanese version MONTHLY NEWS July 2004 Tsumura Kana caption??? Kana Tsumura recently became the first Japanese to win a prize in a prestigious internati

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