July 20th, 2008
In my hunt for newsworthy items from Japan to share with you each Sunday I have found a couple of great resources that I think are worthy of a mention. I can’t cover everything in my weekly Nihon on the Net, so if you want to find more Japan specific news from a variety […]
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July 13th, 2008
Summer in Tokyo - Festivals, Fireworks & So Much More was featured in the July Carnival of Travelers hosted by Mary Jo at Fly Away Cafe. A lot of great summer themed posts are featured and are worth a read.
Hokkaido, where the Group of Eight summit was held in Toyako, is known for its […]
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July 7th, 2008
Forbes has put together a list of Japan’s 10 Most Popular Tourist Attractions and a companion slide show with some great images. According to Forbes,
“When foreigners go to Japan, Tokyo tops their list of places to see. Seven of the 10 most-visited destinations in the country are in the capital, according to the Japan National […]
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July 6th, 2008
Naked Sushi, or Nyotaimori (Japanese for “female body presentation”) started several hundred years ago in the geisha culture and it’s now all the rage in Clearwater, Florida
Save money and play a video game with the RPG piggy bank by Tomy.
Kid’s in some Japanese schools get to play Nintendo…to learn English, math and Japanese.
Daylight savings […]
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June 29th, 2008
A look at the tight schedule of air traffic controllers at Tokyo’s busy Haneda Airport in Grounded Rulers of the Sky.
Who’s watching you? is an interesting article on the rising use of personal surveillance and anti-surveillance measures in Japan.
If you love caviar but can’t afford the real thing you may have to settle […]
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June 22nd, 2008
How hard is it really to learn Japanese? is a great article with a little bit of history of the language and it’s origins.
Reuters lists Top 10 “weird activities” around the world features the Hakone Kowakien Yunessun Wine Spa in Hakone, Japan at number eight. Yep, you read it right, the spa website says […]
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June 15th, 2008
Sumo was in Los Angeles this past weekend. NPR has an interesting article and an audio report. (via Japundit)
Japanese women in the San Francisco art scene talk about creative freedom and the differences in the culture. Hiroko Sakai, one of the artists features says that Japanese women are like willow trees, “They can be bent […]
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June 8th, 2008
If you smoke and drink sake (rice wine) you could be increasing your chance of developing lung cancer.
You guide to deciphering acronyms, like ‘KY’, used by teenagers in Japan. Unfortunately it won’t help you decipher Kanji but that’s a whole different subject.
Have you heard about the $10K worth of drugs that Japanese customs ‘misplaced’ […]
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June 1st, 2008
The little yellow happy face that was all the rage in the 1970s is back, but chic and not hippy.
Prime Minister Fukuda will give up wearing a tie to help save the environment and try to improve his flailing popularity.
Also in fashion, a look at how Japanese fashion was influences by the opening of Japan […]
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May 25th, 2008
Bring your own chopsticks three times and you could win a new pair! Just the latest eco-conscious promotion in Japan. But the best eco-conscious product has to be the solar powered bra that you can use to charge your I-pod.
The Japanese have brought native Noma horses back from the brink of extinction and you […]
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