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Pop Culture 2009-2010 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives The Art of Japanese Emoticons The Voices of Japanese Pop Culture Musical Manga "Visual" Bands Rock the World Thread and Yarn Manga Meets Traditional Culture Location, Locatio

Pop Culture 2007-2008 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Pop Culture | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Pop Culture Come to Manga Country: Japan Fascination with Personification The Creation of Manga Japan's Social Manga Networks Songs of Character A Monstrous Database An Evolving Anime

The Creation of Manga | Pop Culture | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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A Monstrous Database | Pop Culture | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Pop Culture 2009-2010 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives The Art of Japanese Emoticons The Voices of Japanese Pop Culture Musical Manga "Visual" Bands Rock the World Thread and Yarn Manga Meets Traditional Culture Location, Locatio

Instruments - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Koto, shamisen, shakuhachi (bamboo flute), wadaiko (Japanese drum), fue (another kind of flute), hichiriki (bamboo oboe). . . all of these are very old Japanese musical instruments with a history of more than 1,000 years. Even many adults probably don't know what they are. But beginning in April 2002, National Curriculum Standards will require all students in Japan to study how to play at least one of these traditional instruments throughout their three years of music classes in middle school.

Edo - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
There are many ways to study history, and eating is one of them, as some kids in Tokyo recently discovered. In December 2003, students at Fukagawa Second Middle School got a taste of the Edo period, the period of Japanese history from 1603 to 1868. (Edo is the old name for Tokyo.)

Sci-tech 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Keeping Sharp Steam Ovens New Banknotes Combat Forgery Roses Are Blue The Future Is Almost Here Floating Hotel Building a Better Bicycle In the Limelight Countdown to Expo 20

Lifestyle 2005-2006 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Delectably White Middle-Aged and Looking Good Vinegar Vitality Creative Juices Shopping by Phone Takes Off Spare Some Change? Working the Soil Tofu With a Twist Enough to Mak

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

Pok�mon Center Tokyo 1 - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A charity called the Sorabear Foundation, which adopted two fictional polar bear brothers as its mascots, is donating solar panels to preschools. Solar panels produce electricity without releasing the greenhouse gases that cause global warming and cause ice to melt at the North Pole, where polar bears live.

Playstation 2 - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Just as Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) had announced six months ago, the home video-game machine PlayStation 2 went on sale on March 4, 2000. Already more than a million people across Japan, both young and old, enjoy the beautiful graphics of PS2 every day.

Spirited Away - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A movie about a 10-year-old girl has overtaken Titanic as the best-selling movie in Japanese history. Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (English title: Spirited Away), a full-length animated film, opened in the summer and has become a massive hit.

Camera Fever - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Nowadays, many Japanese high-school girls carry cameras in their bags. Rather than ordinary cameras, which are big and heavy, they usually carry disposable cameras, also known in Japan as "film-with-lens" cameras. So what do the girls take pictures of? Not necessarily anything special, just scenes from everyday life--for example, inside their classrooms.

What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Archives - What's Cool
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Kids' Poll Which of these examples of Japanese culture are you most interested in? Where are you viewing Kids Web Japan from? Among the items in Kids Web, what are you i

Pok�mon Center Tokyo 1 - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A charity called the Sorabear Foundation, which adopted two fictional polar bear brothers as its mascots, is donating solar panels to preschools. Solar panels produce electricity without releasing the greenhouse gases that cause global warming and cause ice to melt at the North Pole, where polar bears live.

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Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Quiz Correct! A-2) A cat-shaped robot search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Quiz > Cool Stuff > 44 > Correct! Quiz photo Doraemon is the story of hapless elementar

Making Otaku Pop Culturea Global Phenomenon : Living in Japan : NIPPONIA No. 46
Making Otaku Pop Culture a Global Phenomenon Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 46 > Living in Japan NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 46 September 15, 2008 TOP Living in Japan Patrick Macias Written by T

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