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Philippe Pierre Pelletier was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1959. He studied photography at the Association de la Recherche Photographique in Bordeaux from 1981-1983. He traveled in Asia and Oceania

Les mers splendides d’Okinawa : NIPPONIA No. 42
Min�raux oc�aniques : la Nature ne manque pas de sel Ils sauvent leur pr�cieuse mangrove Takayasu Masakatsu, Pr�sident de la Compagnie Nuchima’asu Les �l�ves du Coll�ge Municipal Yagachi de N

Les mers splendides d’Okinawa : NIPPONIA No. 42
Les mers splendides d’Okinawa La mer baignant Okinawa—Pourquoi tant de beaut� ? Tr�sors de la nature Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 42 > French > Special Feature NIPPONIA NIPPONIA

Okinawa's Beautiful Sea : NIPPONIA No. 42
Okinawa’s Beautiful Sea The Sea Around Okinawa—Why Is It So Beautiful? Treasures of Nature Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 42 > Special Feature NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 42 September 15

Japan's Northernmost Zoo a Big Hit : NIPPONIA No. 39
Wildlife show times: Bringing out the true nature of the performers Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 39 > Japan's Northernmost Zoo a Big Hit NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 39 December 15, 2006 TOP Jap

Jack T. Moyer | People | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trend in Japan Web Japan People Select Archives -- 01-03 Feature Business Science Society Sports Fashion -- 99-01 Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts -- 97-99 Business Science Society Sport

NIPPONIA
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.31 > French > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.31 15 décembre, 2004 TOP Reportage spécial* Compte à rebours pour lExpo 2005 La prochaine expo univer

NIPPONIA
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No.31 > Special Feature* NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.31 December 15, 2004 TOP Special Feature* Countdown to Expo 2005 The next world exposition will be held in Japan, starting in

Expo 2005 Feature 6 | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
From March 25 to September 25, 2005, the 2005 World Exposition is taking place in the eastern hills of Nagoya, which is located in the center of Japan in Aichi Prefecture. Twenty-two countries in Southeast Asia and Oceania are holding their exhibits in the 12 pavilions of Global Common Six.

Expo 2005 Feature 4 | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
From March 25 to September 25, 2005, the eastern hills of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, will play host to the 2005 World Exposition. A total of 21 countries in Europe will hold their exhibits in Global Common Four.

Japan Atlas: Shikoku Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Communities Shikoku Region Map of Shikoku Region Ritsurin Park Awa Dance Yosakoi Festival Seto Ohashi Bridge Ehime Prefectural Science Museum Naru

Japan Atlas: Tohoku Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Traditional Crafts Communities Tohoku Region Map of Tohoku Region Sannai-Maruyama Ruins Motsuji Temple Jodo Garden Taga Castle Ruins Nebuta Festival T

Japan Atlas: Kanto Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Traditional Crafts Advanced Technology Communities Kanto Region Map of Kanto Region Kairakuen Imperial Palace Kamakura Tanabata Festival Chichibu Yoma

Japan Atlas: Kinki Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Traditional Crafts Advanced Technology Communities Kinki Region Map of Kinki Region Katsura Detached Palace Daisen Burial Mound Enryaku-ji Temple Ancien

Japan Atlas: Kyushu Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Traditional Crafts Advanced Technology Communities Kyushu Region Map of Kyushu Region Yoshinogari Ruins Usuki Stone Buddhas Cluster of Burial Mounds in

Japan Atlas: Chubu Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Traditional Crafts Advanced Technology Communities Chubu Region Map of Chubu Region Kenrokuen Eiheiji Temple Toro Ruins Onbashira Festival Gassho-s

Japan Atlas: Chugoku Region
Historical Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Traditional Crafts Communities Chugoku Region Map of Chugoku Region Korakuen Atomic Bomb Dome Kintai Bridge Sagi-mai (White Heron Dance) Izumo Tai

Japan Atlas: Hokkaido Region
Historic Sites Festivals Architecture Nature Hokkaido Region Map of Hokkaido Region Goryokaku Fort Sapporo Snow Festival Seikan Submarine Tunnel Hakodate Russian Orthodox Church Lake Mashu I

Japan Video Topics | French
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS English Spanish French Korea Chinese Aracic WebJapan > JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS > French SELECT CATEGORY | Culture & Society Nature | Politics & Economy | Science & Technology | Tourism

Japan Video Topics | English
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS English Spanish French Korea Chinese Aracic WebJapan > JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS > English SELECT CATEGORY | Culture & Society Nature | Politics & Economy | Science & Technology | Touris

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