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Lifestyle 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Be Prepared Last but Not Least Attitudes on Aging Sea of Japan Koizumi Reshuffles Cabinet Give Blood and Enjoy Keeping Food Safe Summer Fun Can't Live Without Mayonnaise Keep

Pop Culture 2005-2006 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Kyushu - Regions - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
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Housing, Food, and Clothes - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Lifestyles in Japan changed dramatically after World War II, when large numbers of people moved from the countryside to the cities to make their livings as office workers. As cities grew in both size and population, more and more people commuted from their apartments or houses in the suburbs to their workplaces in central areas.

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Aoi Festival - Calendar 05 - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
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Gion Festival - Calendar 07 - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
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Hanami - Calendar 04 - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
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An Ancient City Within Easy Reach of Tokyo | Food & Travel | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Dumpling Brothers - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Children and parents across Japan are singing a tango song with the refrain "dango, dango" (rice dumpling). Entitled "Dango Sankyodai" (Three Dumpling Brothers), the song has simple but amusing lyrics and is accompanied by an accordion and piano. It has also become one of the best-selling songs ever.

Kabuki - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Thirteen local children from grades five to seven received shouts of encouragement as they performed Kanjincho, one of the most popular kabuki plays, in front of a full house at the All-Japan Children's Kabuki Festival (the site is in Japanese) held in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, on May 12 and 13. Kabuki performed by adults is a form of traditional Japanese drama featuring male actors who mostly come from kabuki acting families, but children's kabuki is open to anyone in the community, both girls and boys.

Hometown - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
How would you respond if you were asked to describe your hometown in just one word? Between late June and mid-July, Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. conducted a survey of 6,000 people across Japan in which they asked respondents to give a single kanji (Sino-Japanese character) that best describes their image of their native region.

Performance - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Exactly five months after the end of the soccer World Cup, which was hosted jointly by Japan and South Korea, another World Cup was held in Japan: the Daidogei World Cup in Shizuoka 2002 (Daidogei means "street performance" in Japanese). This World Cup brought together 123 competitors from 15 countries around the world. Instead of soccer players, they were made up of 77 teams of street entertainers, including jugglers, magicians, acrobats, and mime artists.

Braille - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Terumi, an illustrated magazine that can be enjoyed by touching the raised shapes, recently celebrated its twenty-first anniversary. Published every two months by the Foundation for the Advancement of Juvenile Education in Japan, it has been cherished by generations of visually impaired children as a rare source of knowledge about the shapes of things. The pictures and Braille writing are raised from the surface of the paper by printing them with a special kind of ink that puffs up when heated.

KIDS WEB JAPAN: Explorons le Japon: Les régions du Japon: Fukuoka
FUKUOKA Fukuoka (Fukuoka City) Fukuoka, la plus grande ville du Kyushu, est géographiquement proche du continent asiatique. La ville est une plaque tournante commerciale entre le Japon et le

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Lifestyle 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Be Prepared Last but Not Least Attitudes on Aging Sea of Japan Koizumi Reshuffles Cabinet Give Blood and Enjoy Keeping Food Safe Summer Fun Can't Live Without Mayonnaise Keep

Pop Culture 2005-2006 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Gamarjobat Code Geass Online Anime Gamers Glimpse the Future Like Father, Like Son Four Decades of Heroism Thirty Years of Gags Cosplay Conventio Brain Training for Young and

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