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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.17 15 juin, 2001 TOP Évolution des toilettes publiques au Japon Les toilettes publiques � il nest dhabitant des villes qui ne doive y recourir
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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.17 15 juin, 2001 TOP Reportage spécial* Bâtisseurs de châteaux et fervents admirateurs En maints lieux du Japon les château
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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.17 June 15, 2001 TOP Evolution of the Japanese Public Restroom Image From the side it looks like an object d'art , but from the front it loo
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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.17 June 15, 2001 TOP Special Feature* A Castle Made from Things Nobody Else Wanted Isono Ken-ichi, Osaka Prefecture The Isono Barber Shop is called
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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.17 June 15, 2001 TOP Special Feature* Castle Builders and Admirers There are castles in many parts of Japan, and tourists and history lovers come
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NIPPONIA NIPPONIA No.17 June 15, 2001 TOP Special Feature* Image Image Image The main tower and surrounding buildings of Edo Castle. The Shogun resided in the
Japan Links:Education & Research:Academic Societies (Science, Engineering & Medicine):Science of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries
Academic Societies (Science, Engineering & Medicine) Science of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Japan Links Search : Search About This Site Web Japan > Japan
User Guide - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan User Guide Contents A. If you are looking for basic knowledge about Japan: If you want just the basics about Japan in a limited amount of time: B. If you have already ch
Momiji Festival - Calendar 11 - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Explore Japan Calendar Momiji Festivals search Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Explore Japan > Calendar 11 > Momiji Festival Explore Japan kemari Costumed men demonstrate
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.
JUNEC - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Junior United Nations Eco Workshop Held in Tokyo Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > Monthly News > JUNEC MONTHLY NEWS September 2004 Tokyo Dome The water processing equipment at Tokyo Dome The
Web Japan: Japan Atlas
Shurijo Castle Shurijo Castle was the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom for approximately 500 years until the late 19th century. The beautiful Main Palace is an impressive example of Ryukyu-style ar
Japan Atlas: Advanced Technology
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Tsukuba Science City 2. Chichijima VLBI Observation Site 3. Japan Marine Science and Technology Center 4. Yamanashi Maglev Test Line 5. Super-Kamiokande 6. Techno S
Japan Atlas: Nature
The Japan Atlas offers visual presentations on a variety of topics to anyone interested in Japan.
Japan Atlas: Matsushima
The Japan Atlas offers visual presentations on a variety of topics to anyone interested in Japan.
Japan Atlas: Histrical Sites
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Goryokaku Fort 2. Sannai-Maruyama Ruins 3. Motsuji Temple Jodo Garden 4. Taga Castle Ruins 5. Kairakuen 6. Imperial Palace 7. Kamakura 8. Kenrokuen 9. Eiheiji Templ
Japan Atlas: Festivals
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Sapporo Snow Festival 2. Nebuta Festival 3. Akita Kanto Festival 4. Akita Kamakura Festival 5. Tanabata Festival 6. Soma-Nomaoi Festival 7. Chichibu Yomatsuri 8. Sa
Japan Atlas: Communities
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Kakunodate Samurai Residences 2. Makuhari New City 3. Kasai- Urayasu District 4. Asakusa 5. Akihabara 6. Shibuya Center Street 7. Harajuku Takeshita-dori 8. Tokyo W
Japan Atlas: Kakunodate Samurai Residences
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Communities Kakunodate Samurai Residences map Data Location: Kakunodate Town, Akita Pref. Preserved area: 100 m from east to west, 700 m (2,297 ft) from north to south. H
Japan Atlas: Tsujunkyo Bridge
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Architecture Data Location: Yabe Town, Kumamoto Prefecture Built: in 1854 Length: 75.6 m (83.2 yd.) Width: 6.3 m (6.9 yd.) Maximum height: 20.2 m (22.2 yd.) Arch diameter
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