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Economy and Industry - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Economically, Japan is one of the most highly developed nations in the world. Its gross domestic product is the second highest in the world, and Japanese brands like Toyota, Sony, Fujifilm, and Panasonic are famous across the globe.

haka maira | Buzzword | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back next archives haka maira People who visit cemeteries as a relaxing hobby Visiting a cemetery is normally a somber experience, an occasion for paying respects to one's ancestors, mourning the

Japan Atlas: Hagi Buke-yashiki
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Communities Hagi Buke-yashiki map Data Location: Hagi City, Yamaguchi Pref. Area: 137.11 sq km (52.94 sq mi) Population: 47,696 (March 1997) Annual number of visitors: 1,

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Trains and Subways - Economy - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Economy and Industry Q. How extensive are Japan's train and subway systems? A. search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Explore Japan > Economy > Trains and Subways Ex

Kawaii - Having Fun with Storybook Fantasies : NIPPONIA No. 40
Having Fun with Storybook Fantasies Cosplay: Costume Play in Fantasyland Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 40 > Special Feature NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 40 March 15, 2007 TOP Special Feature sp_s

History of Noh - Noh - Meet the Kids - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Noh History of Noh search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Meet the Kids > Noh > History of Noh Meet the Kids Meet the Kids The roots of noh go back around 1,300 y

Quiz - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Correct! b) 8 search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Quiz > 20 Quiz Quiz photo The N700 series Shinkansen (Central Japan Railway Company) The Shinkansen, or bullet

Tarepanda - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Although this bean-faced panda looks as if it's just lying down absent-mindedly, it's actually doing a lot more than that: It's drawing the attention of Japanese girls and women across Japan, all the way from elementary-school kids to people in their thirties. The character has been named Tarepanda, because the Japanese word for drooping--which is what it's always doing--is tareru. Fans love the animal because, they say, the sight of it warms their hearts and helps them to relax.

Showcasing Asian Cinema | Arts and Entertainment | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The broadcast of the South Korean TV series Winter Sonata in Japan in 2003 ignited a boom in South Korean pop culture. Amid burgeoning interest in Asian culture, Japan's first theater specializing in Asian films opened in Tokyo in March 2006.

Taking Every Precaution | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Power Yoga | Sports | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trend in Japan Web Japan Sports Select Archives -- 01-03 Feature Business Science Society Sports Fashion -- 99-01 Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts -- 97-99 Business Science Society Sport

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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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