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  1. The Japanese Mind: Understanding Contemporary Culture
  2. Japanese Culture, 4th Edition (Updated and Expanded) by H. Paul Varley, 2000-05-28
  3. Nakama 1: Japanese Communication, Culture, Context by Seiichi Makino, 1998-08
  4. Zen and Japanese Culture by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, 1997-07
  5. The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries and Global Cultures (Contemporary Japanese Society)
  6. The Japanese Have a Word for It: The Complete Guide to Japanese Thought and Culture by Boye Lafayette De Mente, 1997-10-11
  7. A Dictionary of Japanese Food: Ingredients & Culture by Richard Hosking, 1997-01-15
  8. The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture by Mark Schilling, 1997-05-01
  9. Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture
  10. Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S. by Roland Kelts, 2007-11-13
  11. Japanese Business Culture and Practices: A Guide to Twenty-First Century Japanese Business by John P. Alston, 2005-06-16
  12. Traditional Japanese Arts And Culture: An Illustrated Sourcebook
  13. Introduction to Japanese Culture
  14. Power and Culture : The Japanese-American War, 1941-1945 by Akira Iriye, 2004-01-23

181. Tetsuji Oguchi - A Universal Contributor In Semiconductor Industry)
Summary of Tetsuji Oguchi in English and japanese. Introducing culture difference between Japan and USA, topics such as development of desktop calculator LSI, video game LSI.
http://www.oguchi-rd.com/
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182. Japanese Friendship Society
University of Georgia enthusiasts of japanese language and culture.
http://www.uga.edu/jfs/
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183. The International Jomon Culture Conference
Introduction to Jomon research in English and japanese recent publications, topics, museums, links, photos, and information on the International Jomon culture Conference.
http://www.jomon.or.jp/eindex.html
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since 16 Apr.2004.
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184. Welcome To Jet's Japan!
An introduction to the people and culture of Japan. japanese trivia test, websites and photography sites.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Spa/7699

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Welcome to Jet's Japan. You are welcome to browse through these pages as a relief from the hectic outside world, looking at scenes from Japan's beautiful islands. Or, you may leap through like a fleeing deer, using the links to guide you on your way to Japanese sites. Either way, have fun here, and come back often!
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185. Learn Japanese - Japanese Language
Learn japanese with free online lessons for japanese language including hiragana, katakana and kanji.
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"Phrase of the Day" is a mind exercise. All phrases for September are for daily actions. Think in Japanese whenever you do these actions. Each phrase has a sound file to help your pronunciation and some grammar notes. Today’s phrase is "To catch a taxi."
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September 21st is Independence Day for Belize. Learn about Belize and how to write it in Japanese.
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Learn how to write a word relating to Japanese culture and society, and learn its history. The featured word is "Tsukimi," a custom to appreciate the full moon in the middle of September.
Tuesday September 20, 2005

186. Japan Culture Club Home Page
Japan culture Club Home Page has moved to a new place. If your browser does not automatically bring you there in 5 seconds, please click here.
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187. Culture - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
MODERN culture Classical music was brought to Japan from the West and enjoys a broad following, and concerts are held all over the country.
http://web-jpn.org/kidsweb/japan/culture.html
Web Japan Kids Web Japan Explore Japan
Culture
Japan has absorbed many ideas from other countries over the course of its history, including technology, customs, and forms of cultural expression, and has developed its unique culture while integrating these imports. The Japanese lifestyle today is a rich blend of Asian-influenced traditional culture and Western-influenced modern culture. TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Traditional performing arts that continue to thrive in Japan today include kabuki, noh, kyogen, and bunraku. Kabuki is a form of classical theater that evolved in the early seventeenth century. It is characterized by the rhythm of the lines spoken by the actors, extravagant costumes, flamboyant makeup ( kumadori ), and the use of mechanical devices to achieve special effects on stage. The makeup accentuates the personalities and moods of the characters. Most plays draw on medieval or Edo period themes, and all the actors, even those playing female roles, are men.
A scene from the noh play Dojoji (Kin-no-Hoshi, Watanabe Shashinjo)

188. Japan Links
Comprehensive collection of Japan links covering culture, history, society, economy, arts, and religion.
http://www.culture-at-work.com/jpnlinks.html
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Japan pages on the Culture-at-Work website:
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Sites about Japanese Culture
Most recent check of all links: June 22, 2005 This page lists English-language websites that provide substantive non-commercial information about specific aspects of Japanese culture and society. We try to sift through the huge volume of Japan-related sites to select pages that are particularly informed and engaging, with a few intriguing or unusual topics thrown in for seasoning. Can't find what you're looking for? The Launch Points section lists websites which provide extensive Japan linksenough to keep you surfing for a year and then some.

189. Japan Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
If modern culture and technology is more your bag, you’ll find Japan s cities an absolute wonderland an easy peek into the future of the human race,
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/north_east_asia/japan/culture.htm
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Events Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Whether you end up taking photos of a reproduction Eiffel Tower, surfing an indoor wave, musing in a Zen temple, shacking up in a love hotel or kipping down in a capsule, you'll do best to come with an open mind and be prepared to be surprised. Somewhere between the elegant formality of Japanese manners and the candid, sometimes boisterous exchanges that take place over a few drinks, between the sanitised shopping malls and the unexpected rural festivals, everyone finds their own vision of Japan.
When To Go
Spring (March to May), with its clear skies and cherry blossoms, is probably the most celebrated Japanese season, but it's a holiday period for the Japanese and many of the more popular travel destinations tend to be flooded with domestic tourists. Autumn (September to November) is a great time to travel: the temperatures are pleasant, and the autumn colours in the countryside are fantastic. Mid-winter (December to February) can be bitterly cold, while the sticky summer months (June to August) can turn even the briefest excursion out of the air conditioning into a soup bath; on the plus side, major tourist attractions will generally be quieter at these times of the year. It's also worth considering peak holiday seasons when you plan your trip. Moving around and finding accommodation during New Year, Golden Week (late April to early May) and the midsummer O-Bon festival can be a real headache.

190. Key Aspects Of Japan
Traditional culture, modern Japan, and nature.
http://www.japanlink.co.jp/ka/home.html
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New Age Publishing Institute
These pages are based on the book titled by the same authors published in Japan in 1993. The purposes of this online publishing are to update old data of the book, and to offer a chance to understand Japan and Japanese culture to the people worldwide. *Note:We can't directly answer questions about the items, but please feel free to email us your opinions and suggestion.
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191. Kaminaka JHS
Welcome to Kaminaka JHS.
http://www.wakasa-web.com/hibagon/jhs/culture/culture_top.htm
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192. ACE Japan
Translate this page The summary for this japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.acejapan.or.jp/

193. Japan National Tourist Organization Web Site
japanese government site providing information for online budget hotel reservations, regional guides, convention locations, museums, and important starting
http://www.jnto.go.jp/

194. The Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens
The gardens at this japanese cultural center in Delray Beach (Florida) include a paradise garden, various styles of rock and Zen gardens, and a garden in a
http://www.morikami.org/
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195. The Japan Travel Guide Has Moved...
The Japan Travel Guide has moved Please click here to visit the Japan Travel Guide at TravelTST.ca.
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196. Japan Information Network
A fun approach to a guide. Lots of current information.
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197. VIZ: Welcome To VIZ!
Six of the hottest shojo manga from Japan Absolute Boyfriend (by superstar creator Yuu Watase!!), Baby Me, Crimson Hero, Godchild, Kaze Hikaru,
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