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Japan Links:Culture:Hobbies:Igo/Shogi
Hobbies Igo/Shogi Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Culture > Hobbies Gardening / Traditional Craft / Igo/Shogi / Other

Japan Links:Business & Economy:Labor Unions:Other Manufacturing Industries
Labor Unions Other Manufacturing Industries Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Business & Economy > Labor Unions Federat

Japan Links:Business & Economy:Labor Unions:Federations of Labor Unions
Labor Unions Federations of Labor Unions Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Business & Economy > Labor Unions Federation

Japan Links:Business & Economy:Business News & Information:Business News & Information
Business News & Information Business News & Information Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Business & Economy > Business News

Vegetable Innovation | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Vegetable Innovation Related Articles This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. Go to the main text. Text: small normal large Search search Hom

Sports 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Godzilla Goes Stateside School Sports Days He's Back No Holds Barred Swimming Strong Coming to Japan Sumo's New Kid on the Block Anyone for Futsal? I Believe I Can Fly Thanks

Sci-tech 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Reading for All Rising to the Challenge Double Honors Farming Rice with Ducks Space Noodles Too Hot in the City Japan's Academic Ability Brushing Up Majoring in Manga Robocup

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

Pop Culture 2007-2008 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives The New Wave Of Traditional Theater Anime Goes Academic Welcome To Otaku Town Genius Party Previewing The Future of Technology Friendly Ghouls And Goblins Comic Cornucopia Sh

New Roller Coasters - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Over the past few years in Japan, new types of roller coasters of all shapes and sizes have appeared, including giant-sized coasters, wooden coasters, and ones where the riders' legs dangle freely throughout the run.

Harajuku Fashion - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Japan's casual fashion brands are enjoying something of a boom among the younger generation in Europe and North America. More and more of these brands have opened outlets in London over the past two years, and the volume of clothes imported from Japan has increased dramatically. Many young Japanese designers now preview their collections in Paris and have their clothes sold in boutiques there. Fashion magazines, too, are focusing in on Japanese brands one after another.

Track and Field - Kojimachi Middle School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life School: Kojimachi > Track and field Track and Field Meet The flag bearer for Kojimachi Middle School leads the school's athletes onto the field. A long-j

Judo - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Two Japanese judo kids, who both threw Russian President Vladimir Putin down to the mat during his visits to Japan in 2000, were invited to Russia to watch an international judo tournament and meet Russian kids.

Yagira - Monthly News - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Nobody Knows, a film starring Yagira Yuya, a third-year Japanese middle school student, went on general release in Japan in August. At the Cannes Film Festival in May this year, Yuya won the Best Actor Prize. It is the first time that the award has been won by a Japanese actor, and also the first time that it has been given to someone as young as 14.

Model - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A scale model of four train lines and nine stations was recently completed in the city of Omiya, Saitama Prefecture. Built in a factory of the East Japan Railway Company, the three-dimensional model measures 25 meters by 8 meters--nearly as large as the swimming pools found at elementary schools in Japan--making it the biggest of its kind in the world.

Japan Links:Education & Research:Think Tanks:Communications & Information
Think Tanks Communications & Information Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan Links > Education & Research > Think Tanks General /

Sport - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Sport Web Japan > Kids Web Japan German > Sports karate-do Ein Mädchen beim Karate-do, eine Kampfsportart, die sowohl den Körper als auch den Geist stärkt. (JKF) kendo Kinder beim Ken

Sports - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Many different sports are played in Japan. Traditional martial arts like judo and kendo are popular, as are sports imported from overseas, such as baseball and soccer (football). Many Japanese go to the sea for surfing and scuba diving in the summer, while skiing and snowboarding are popular winter pursuits.

Explorons Akihabara, le marché de l’électronique du Japon: NIPPONIA No. 46
De la Cité Electrique au centre mondial de technologie Akihabara—Une énergie inépuisable pour de radieux lendemains Robots et Figurines Est-ce un quartier, ou un centre commercial géant ?

Regions of Japan - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Japan has 47 prefectures. On the basis of geographical and historical background, these prefectures can be divided into nine regions: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa.

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