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Teeth Bank - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Hi-tech Teeth Bank Let’s eat our food with healthy teeth! A bank for preserving my teeth? With a tooth transplant, it’s possible to regain your sense of “bite”!
Sci-tech 1999-2000 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Overcoming Aphasia The Cocoon Strikes Back Fighting Fakes Up Up and Away Where Have All the Birdies Gone? Umbilical Lifelines Barrier-Free Computing Machine Mecca Getting Aro
Lifestyle 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Celebrating International Cooperation Tourists Flock to Tsukiji A New World Heritage Site Who's the Loser? What Places Would You Recommend to Foreign Tourists? The Return of
Pop Culture 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives 30 Years of Friendship A Hero for All Ages Licensed to Entertain Making Their Mark Local Movies Make National Impact Manga Guru's Creations Go Live An Island Song Goes Border
Vocabulary - Lesson 5 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Language Lesson 5: When Is Your Birthday? Vocabulary Vocabulary search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Language > Lesson 5 > Vocabulary Language Vocabulary ni partic
Print Club - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Print Club (known in Japanese as Purinto Kurabu, or Puri Kura for short) is a machine that lets you design and print out stickers with photos of your face on them. It's fast and easy. Ever since Print Club came out in the summer of 1995, it's been wildly popular among young people, especially junior-high-school and high-school girls. You can find Print Club machines on street corners all over Japan.
Personal Organizers - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
More and more kids in Japan these days (especially high-school girls) are using personal organizers to keep track of their lives. There are two kinds of personal organizers: paper-based and electronic. Paper-based organizers are filing systems the size of a small notebook. They typically contain address books, calendars, pockets for papers or photos, and so on. Electronic organizers are small hand-held computers that can store addresses and phone numbers, schedules, dictionaries, and other information. Some electronic organizers even include communication features.
Hero - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A 12-year-old Japanese girl was named one of nine "Heroes for the Planet" by Time magazine for coming up with an innovative way to clean up after a dog: a disposable pooper-scooper made from an empty milk carton.
Dragonflies - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This spring, nature conservationists in Japan were delighted to hear news that two types of rare dragonfly nymphs were found in Tokyo. Experts were surprised because the ao-yanma dragonfly (zoological name: Aeschnophlebia longistigma Selys) hadn't been seen in urban Tokyo for years, and the omonosashi dragonfly (Copera tokyoensis) is an even rarer species on the brink of extinction. But even more surprising was that all the nymphs had been discovered by a 10-year-old boy, Yasuaki Fukao, who adults call the "Dragonfly Professor."
Drum - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The largest wadaiko, or Japanese drum, ever to be built was completed in August for an exhibition at a museum in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. The barrel-shaped drum has a head with a diameter of over 2 meters (6 1/2 feet), 6 centimeters (2 3/8 inches) bigger than the previous record holder, a drum kept at a Tokyo shrine.
TV - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Fifteen elementary and middle school children in Tokyo recently met to discuss plans for television programs that they are producing on their own for the Children's Broadcasting Station, supervised by the Ministry of Education. The station went on the air in September.
“Japan, the Land of Gold.” How True Is the Old Legend? : NIPPONIA No. 45
The Legend of “Zipangu,” the Land of Gold The legend of Wqwaq, the land of gold: It started with gold panned in rivers in Japan How did Marco Polo learn about Japan’s gold? Web
Fibers of the Future | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan | Web Japan Fibers of the Future Groundbreaking Research Produces Highly Functional Silk This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. 中文 search
Sushi! Sushi! Sushi!: NIPPONIA No. 47
NIPPONIA No. 47, 2008 sushi Sushi! Sushi! Sushi! sushi Sushi! Sushi! Sushi! Living in Japan Peter Frankl Japan Travelogue Tsukiji Market Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 47 NIPPONIA NIPPONIA COV
Sushi! Sushi! Sushi!: NIPPONIA No. 47
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Sushi! Sushi! Sushi!: NIPPONIA No. 47
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Tsukiji Market : Japan Travelogue : NIPPONIA No. 47
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 47 > Japan Travelogue NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 47 December 15, 2008 TOP Japan Travelogue Tsukiji Market Stalls crammed close together in another part of Tsu
Paco and the Magical Book 1 - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan part1 What's Cool Paco and the Magical Book search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > What's Cool > Paco and the Magical Book 1 What's Cool Paco and the Magical Book
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