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01-02 | Lifestyle & Society | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers a wide variety of fields in which Japanese innovations have often spread to other countries, such as work, food, architecture, and international cooperation.

03-04 | Lifestyle & Society | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers a wide variety of fields in which Japanese innovations have often spread to other countries, such as work, food, architecture, and international cooperation.

Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers the latest developments in a wide variety of fields and products in which Japanese innovations often spread to other countries, such as food, leisure, and communication.

Leisurely Lunches | Business and Economy | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Neo Yatai Mura, or "villages of neo food stalls," consist of clusters of around a half dozen colorfully decorated food stalls parked in open spaces in office districts, where lunch-goers can relax in alfresco surroundings.

99-00 | Lifestyle & Society | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers a wide variety of fields in which Japanese innovations have often spread to other countries, such as work, food, architecture, and international cooperation.

Shinanodai Elementary School - Meet the Kids - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Introducing Shinanodai Elementary School, a school in Seto City, Japan, that gives special attention to teaching its students about food and local ceramics."> Shinanodai Elementary School - Meet the Kids - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan

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Egg-Vertising | Business and Economy | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Eggs are being used as the latest innovative advertising medium. In February 2007 Japan got its first egg-based advertisement, with Nissin Food Products, the company that invented instant noodles, becoming the country's first "ovular advertiser."

97-98 | Lifestyle & Society | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers a wide variety of fields in which Japanese innovations have often spread to other countries, such as work, food, architecture, and international cooperation.

97-98 | Lifestyle & Society | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
This section covers a wide variety of fields in which Japanese innovations have often spread to other countries, such as work, food, architecture, and international cooperation.

An Introduction to Japanese Food - Cookbook - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Basic information about the foods Japanese people eat and how they eat them.

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Wagashi - Cookbook - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
If you go to a Japanese confectionery shop, you'll see row upon row of elaborately shaped and colored wagashi (Japanese sweets and cakes) that look like works of art. Deciding which ones to buy isn't easy. Japanese kids love these sweets just as much as they do cookies, candies, and chocolate.

Sushi - Cookbook - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Sushi is one of the most popular rice dishes in Japan and is also widely enjoyed in countries around the world. In addition to the nigiri type with slices of raw or cooked fish sitting on top of an oblong sushi rice, there is also the norimaki (sushi roll), where pieces of fish and/or vegetable are rolled with rice in nori (dried seaweed), and chirashi-zushi with a variety of ingredients sitting on top of or mixed with a bed of Sushi rice.

Soba and Udon - Cookbook - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Soba and udon are two types of noodles that Japanese people love very much. They can both be eaten either hot or cold, and there are many different varieties in different regions of Japan.

Rice and Miso Soup - Cookbook - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Rice is such an important part of the Japanese diet that gohan, the Japanese word for rice, refers to meals of all kinds. Rice isn't considered a vegetable that's served with meat or fish, as in the West, but an independent dish, eaten in its own bowl.

Favorite Dishes - Cookbook - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This article introduces some of Japanese kids' favorite dishes.

Ever More Convenient | Business and Economy | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Convenience stores no longer just sell food and everyday items but offer an amazing variety of goods and services. Many chains have recently launched specialist outlets targeted at specific groups of customers in an effort to stay ahead of the pack.

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