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Dreamcast - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
On November 27, 1998, Sega, the home-computer-game giant, released its latest video-game hardware: Dreamcast. The first shipment of about 150,000 units sold out in a single day, and the game continues to fly off store shelves. Shoppers are still having a hard time getting their hands on a Dreamcast set.
Kanagawa University High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The Kanagawa University High School lies in a quiet neighborhood near one of Japan's biggest ports. It's a relatively new school with a large yard and a full array of athletic facilities. Even though it's called a "high school," students attend from grades 7 to 12.
Features - Kanagawa University High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life School: Kanagawa > Features Kanagawa High School's multimedia classroom uses dozens of computers to teach students to generate computer graphics, use wor
Features - Meikei High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Life > School: Meikei > Features All eleventh graders undertake an individual research project. Each student chooses an area of interest, takes a year to stud
Meikei High School - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Meikei High School is one of over 40 academic institutions in Tsukuba Science City, northeast of Tokyo. A "fieldwork" program for each grade allows students to learn from firsthand experience. During the six years at Meikei, students thus not only accumulate facts but also learn to think for themselves.
Jobs - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
When Japanese kids from kindergarten to sixth-grade were asked what they wanted to be when they grew up, baseball player came out as the boys' top choice, while cook or restaurant owner was ranked top among girls for the fourth straight year, according to a nationwide survey by Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Co. Soccer player was the boys' second choice.
Mobile Suits - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Do you watch Gundam on TV, make plastic models, simulate battles with Mobile Suit figures, and have shelf full of collectibles? Then the new Gundam Museum is just the place for you!
Qrio - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
More than 80 years ago, Czech writer Karel Capek first created the word "robot" in his Science Fiction novel R.U.R. Since then, much progress has been made in developing the kind of humanoid robots that Capek envisaged. The latest news is that robots can now "run."
Monthly News: July 2004 - Japanese Schoolgirl Wins Science Essay Prize
Japanese Schoolgirl Wins Science Essay Prize Japanese version MONTHLY NEWS July 2004 Tsumura Kana caption??? Kana Tsumura recently became the first Japanese to win a prize in a prestigious internati
Science - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Tsumura Kana recently became the first Japanese to win a prize in a prestigious international science essay contest for high school students. The competition, called the First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics, is organized by the Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, and was being held for the twelfth time. Kana's essay was among the six selected for prizes out of the 116 submitted for the contest from around the world.
Internet High School - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This article introduces the only correspondence high school in Japan that enables students to gain both Japanese and American high school diplomas.
Aibo - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A dog-shaped robot that uses sensors and preprogrammed software to mimic the gestures and habits of real dogs went on sale on June 1. Named Aibo, the four-legged robot developed by Sony Corp. has proven to be a big hit, selling out just 20 minutes after the manufacturer began accepting orders over the Internet.
Masked Masses | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan | Web Japan Masked Masses Masks Used to Keep Out Germs and Pollen This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. 中文 search Go to the main text.
Seaweed Power - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Hi-tech Seaweed Power Making Seaweed Absorb CO2 in the Sea of Japan search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Hi-tech > Seaweed Power Hi-tech image image (Kyoto Insti
“Japan, the Land of Gold.” How True Is the Old Legend? : NIPPONIA No. 45
Liquid Gold Rising in Japan’s Hot Springs Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 45 > Special Feature NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 45 June 15, 2008 TOP Special Feature sp_star.gif “Japan, the
“Japan, the Land of Gold.” How True Is the Old Legend? : NIPPONIA No. 45
Web Japan > NIPPONIA No. 45 > Special Feature NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No. 45 June 15, 2008 TOP Special Feature sp_star.gif “Japan, the Land of Gold.” How True Is the Old Legend?
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
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