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Tokyo Greenery 3 | Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo | Trend Scene | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back next Trend Scene Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo photo Tokyo Greenery Kindergarteners on a field trip to Shinjuku Gyoen. The park is a popular picnic spot among Tokyoites. (Kiyonaga Hiroshi) next

Battery-Powered Plane | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A propeller aircraft took to the air while powered by nothing more than commercial dry-cell batteries this past July. The flight was the fruit of a joint project by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. and undergraduates at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Vinegar Vitality | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
As more and more consumers recognize the health benefits of su (rice vinegar), vinegar bars and cafes offering beverages that combine rice vinegar with ingredients like fruits and vegetables have begun to appear in Tokyo.

109 Hits 25 | Fashion | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Located in the Dogenzaka district of Tokyo's Shibuya Ward, the center of fashion for young women in Japan, Shibuya 109 marks its twenty-fifth anniversary this year.

Free Photocopying Service Takes Off | Business and Economy | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Free photocopying facilities funded by corporate advertising printed on the back of the paper are proving a big hit at universities in the Tokyo area. Known as tadakopi ("free copying"), the scheme was set up by Oceanize, a student start-up venture.

Japan Atlas: Tokyo Tower
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Architecture Data Location: Minato City, Tokyo Height: 333m (364yd.) The world's highest free standing steel tower is also close to the hearts of many people Tokyo Tower

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Tokyo - Kanto - Regions - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Explore Japan Regions of Japan Q. Why has Tokyo become so populous? A. search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Explore Japan > Regions > Kanto > Tokyo Explore Japan T

Lifestyle 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Celebrating International Cooperation Tourists Flock to Tsukiji A New World Heritage Site Who's the Loser? What Places Would You Recommend to Foreign Tourists? The Return of

Tunnel-Digging Machines 1 - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
In Tokyo and other crowded cities, underground space is used for all kinds of things. Japan's tunneling technology is the most advanced in the world. Today, tunnels can be dug more efficiently than ever thanks to revolutionary new machines made in Japan.

Tunnel-Digging Machines 2 - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
In Tokyo and other crowded cities, underground space is used for all kinds of things. Japan's tunneling technology is the most advanced in the world. Today, tunnels can be dug more efficiently than ever thanks to revolutionary new machines made in Japan.

Tenpo Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
It is 1843, the fourteenth year of the Tenpo era. The shogunate is in a financial crisis, and in the city of Edo (present-day Tokyo), which is plagued by famine, riots, and other alarming events, ayashi fighters battle horrific beasts from the otherworld known as yoi. This is the plot of Tenpo Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi, a mystical anime series that has been on the air since October 2006.

Nakao - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A high school student from Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, became the only third person in history whose poem was read before the Emperor and the Empress for the second straight year in the New Year poetry reading ceremony, held annually at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

Robodex - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Two-legged robots that can walk, dance, or kick a soccer ball created a sensation at a recent exhibition of "personal robots" in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo. Robot Dream Exposition, or ROBODEX 2000, was held from November 24 to 26 to showcase robots that could one day be used to look after people's daily needs.

Afghanistan - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
"Isn't there something we can do?" The International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan was held in January in Tokyo, and kids all around Japan are wondering what they can do to help out, too.

Firefighters - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Fire! You call 119 (the emergency number in Japan), and firefighters from your local fire station rush to the spot within minutes. This is what usually happens. But what if you live in a town with no fire stations of its own? In small towns like Minami-Izu, which is 150 kilometers southwest of Tokyo on the southern tip of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, community fire brigades made up of male citizens come to the rescue.

Minis for the Cold?! | Fashion | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Minis for the Cold?! Related Articles This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. Go to the main text. Text: small normal large Search search Hom

Leave Your Chores to a Robot | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close The Home Assistant Robot. ©IRT Research Initiative, The University of Tokyo

Leave Your Chores to a Robot | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Close The Kitchen Robot. ©IRT Research Initiative, The University of Tokyo

Lifestyle 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Archives Celebrating International Cooperation Tourists Flock to Tsukiji A New World Heritage Site Who's the Loser? What Places Would You Recommend to Foreign Tourists? The Return of

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