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A Shopping Revolution | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Some convenience stores, supermarkets, and other retailers are attaching integrated circuit tags to their merchandise. The use of this technology not only enhances convenience for the consumer but also boosts efficiency for retailers.

dai-ni shinsotsu | Buzzword | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back archives dai-ni shinsotsu dai-ni shinsotsu (Jiji) People in their twenties who quit their first postgraduation job after a few years to look for another. Dai-ni shinsotsu, which literally m

Han-ryu | Buzzword | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back next archives Han-ryu Yong-sama (Jiji) The boom in Korean culture in Japan. This word is made by combining the character for Korea (Han) with a character for fashion (ryu). The South Korean

Episode 9 | Three-Piece Story | Tokyo Tales | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This is a story about mystery solving and cultural cross-pollination, as played out on a chessboard - or a shogi board or a xiangqi board. Three young people, one from China, one from the United States, and one from Japan, come together in the borderless realm of the Internet and discover a common affinity.

Episode 2 | Three-Piece Story | Tokyo Tales | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This is a story about mystery solving and cultural cross-pollination, as played out on a chessboard - or a shogi board or a xiangqi board. Three young people, one from China, one from the United States, and one from Japan, come together in the borderless realm of the Internet and discover a common affinity.

99-00 | Lifestyle & Society | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers a wide variety of fields in which Japanese innovations have often spread to other countries, such as work, food, architecture, and international cooperation.

01-02 | Science & Technology | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Japan is synonymous with groundbreaking inventions and scientific breakthroughs. Here you can revisit the advances covered by Trends in Japan over the past decade.

Showcasing Japanese Pop Culture | Pop Culture | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The Japan International Contents Festival (CoFesta) was conceived to introduce Japanese content to the world. It features a wide range of genres all in one festival, including video games, anime, and manga.

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daihachiguruma enlarged picture This photo was taken at Shirobe landing around 1870. It shows four of the large wagons known as daihachiguruma. The waterway in the background is the Imperial Palace

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pilgrims enlarged picture A group of pilgrims visiting Ise Shrine (©Ise Pilgrimage Museum) enlarged picture People crossing Oda Bridge on their way to Ise Shrine (©Ise Pilgrimage Museum) F

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1) Cultural Facilities: Number of Concert Venues graph Note: Figures for theaters, art galleries and museums, and cinemas (screens) are per 100,000 inhabitants; figures for orchestras are per 10,000

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Facts and Figures index | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 4. Economy and Tourism

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sukeroku enlarged picture Hanakawado Sukeroku, the main character of a popular kabuki play whom Edokko looked upon as their hero. (©Tokyo Metropolitan Library. No reproduction or republication

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Central Tokyo is undergoing a major transformation. Until recently the city has tended to expand outwards, stretching further and further into surrounding areas, but now this trend is reversing as a

Kushi-age : Bon Appetit! : NIPPONIA No. 43
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 43 > Bon Appetit! NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 43 December 15, 2007 TOP Bon Appetit! Japanese Culture in the Kitchen Osaka’s Shin Sekai (“New Worl

NARA : Japan Travelogue : NIPPONIA No. 41
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 41 > Japan Travelogue NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 41 June 15, 2007 TOP Japan Travelogue NARA Today, the two old capital cities of Nara and Kyoto are favorite d

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