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next Trend Scene archive Urban Scenery Urban Scenery Ways of Life Ways of Life Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo Ways of Life Exploring Everyday Tokyo Tokyo Street Fashion
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back Buzzword Archives iyashi kyara iyashi kyara Characters that have a soothing effect on people (November 2006) Kigurumi Kigurumi An elementary school girl duo who sing a hit TV commercial tune
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back next archives Cool Biz photo (PANA) A campaign to encourage men to go to work in the summer without a jacket and tie. A government-led campaign to persuade office workers to dress lightly in
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back next archives Han-ryu Yong-sama (Jiji) The boom in Korean culture in Japan. This word is made by combining the character for Korea (Han) with a character for fashion (ryu). The South Korean
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back next archives karisuma shufu karisuma shufu (Fusosha) Celebrity housewife with renowned cooking and housekeeping skills The English word charisma comes from a Greek word meaning "gift of the
03-04 | Pop Culture | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Discover manga, anime, J-pop, and much more in this section showcasing some of the most popular and influential Japanese arts and entertainment of recent years.
05-07 | Pop Culture | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Discover manga, anime, J-pop, and much more in this section showcasing some of the most popular and influential Japanese arts and entertainment of recent years.
01-02 | Business & Economy | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Japanese businesses have a well deserved reputation for innovation. Explore the cutting-edge products and services Japanese companies have developed in recent times.
03-04 | Business & Economy | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Japanese businesses have a well deserved reputation for innovation. Explore the cutting-edge products and services Japanese companies have developed in recent times.
97-98 | Business & Economy | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Japanese businesses have a well deserved reputation for innovation. Explore the cutting-edge products and services Japanese companies have developed in recent times.
Making The Community A School | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
An unusual university has opened in Tokyo's Shibuya district, a bustling cradle of Japanese youth culture. Named Shibuya University Network, it has made the district itself its campus.
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Trends in Japan > About this Sites About This Site Trends in Japan is a site that introduces the latest developments in Japanese business, entertainment, fashion, science, society, sports, and more
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Tea ceremony (JNTO) Tea ceremony (©JNTO) Performing Japanese flower arrangement (JNTO) Flower arrangement (©JNTO) Japanese traditional culture - whether it be the tea ceremony, flower arra
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Port of Yokohama Port of Yokohama (©JNTO) Chinatown in Yokohama One of the five gates to Chinatown (©Yokohama Chinatown Development Association) Motomachi dori Motomach-dori (©Motomac
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Areas of Tokyo index | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 3. Omotesando and Aoyama: Fashion Central
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1. Imperial Palace/Tokyo Station Area 1. Imperial Palace/Tokyo Station Area The Political and Financial Nucleus 2. Ginza 2. Ginza A Pedestrian Paradise of Posh Department Stores and Boutiques 3. Omo
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Shibuya Shibuya Bunkamura Bunkamura Takeshita-dori Takeshita-dori In Shibuya and Harajuku, youth reigns supreme. Over 90% of the crowd pouring out of Shibuya Station and into the entertainment distr
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By Yukiko Hashimoto Curator, Edo-Tokyo Museum Japan pursued a policy of seclusion during the Edo period (1603-1868), and some people may be under the impression that the nation was entirely cut off
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Omotesando boulevard Omotesando boulevard A stone tower on Omotesando A stone tower on Omotesando Overlapping the Harajuku area is Omotesando, which is also the name of the tree-lined boulevard that
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