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Japan with Kids: International Schools in Japan
List of non-Japanese-language curriculum schools in Japan.
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Japan, Incorporated: Black Dragon
The Black Dragons were ultranationalists heavily involved in the conquest of China, and as spies and fifth columnists.
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Chris & Lina's Postcard from Japan
Read about the author's self-guided three week tour of Japan. Topics include Japanese food, staying in a traditional inn and many tourist destinations.
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Japan by Motorcycle
Daily journal of a 7000km, 24-day motorcycle trip across Japan in 1999. Includes text and photos covering most regions including Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku.
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Dan's Adventure in Japan
Perspectives from a Hospital Administration student from Iowa during a summer internship at Kameda Medical Center in Kamogawa City, Japan.
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Wayward Random - Japan Trip
Details one person's first visit to Japan for two weeks in 1998. Includes a detailed journal and many photos.
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Japan in the Electronic Passport
Introduces the land and people of modern Japan.
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Shiokawa Tidalflat, Japan
Checklist and information on good times and places to see waders in the area.
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Doolittle Raid on Japan, 18 April 1942
Features an historical overview of the Doolittle Raid on Japan, images of USS Hornet launching Army bombers on the morning of 18 April 1942 and other combat views taken on that day.
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Introductory Routes of Rice to Japan: An Examination of the Southern Route Hypothesis
Asian Perspectives 40(2). The beginning of rice agriculture in Japan impacted every aspect of life in most parts of the archipelago. It was the Japanese version of the "Neolithic Revolution." (PDF)
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