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         Japanese Culture:     more books (100)
  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

161. Japanese American Network
A partnership of Nikkei organizations based in Los Angeles to exchange info on Nikkei art, culture, community, history, news, events, social services, and public policy issues.
http://janet.org/
help/discussion forums calendar job postings member login The Japanese American Network (JA*Net) is a partnership of Japanese American organizations based in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. A goal of this partnership is to encourage the use of the Internet and interactive communications technologies to exchange information about Japanese Americans art, culture, community, history, news, events, social services, and public policy issues. The website is a volunteer project and depends on community participation and contributions. [ Last Update on this Website: January 4, 2002 ] Members Login Regisistered members of this website can add calendar events , links, job postings , and participate in the forums . There is no charge for this service, but a valid email address and name is required. Email Address: Password: Remember this address and password? help Address The Japanese American Network
231 East Third Street, Suite G-104

162. The Japan Foundation Toronto
Granting agency for japanese arts, culture and education.
http://www.japanfoundationcanada.org/
The Japan Foundation Toronto http://japanfoundationcanada.org/

163. JAMPop - Your Online Source For The Latest In Japanese And American Pop Culture
japanese and American pop culture.
http://www.jampop.com
JAMPop - Your Online Source for the Latest in Japanese and American Pop Culture
JAMPop - Your Online Source for the Latest in Japanese and American Pop Culture. Check out our news and reviews on the latest trends in Japanese and American music, movies, television, fashion, animation, and more!
japanese, japan, america, american, us, trends, pop culture, news, lifestyles, screen scene, movies, film, music, fashion, products, gadgets, animation, anime, toys, games, jpop, dorama, manga, cantopop, sitcoms
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164. The Runker Room
personal page about Nikkei culture with the archive of japanese American mailing list
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Island/6653/
From a little computer in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, to YOU via the World Wide Web
Welcome to the Runker Room
My humble offering to the Internet - I hope you will find something interesting!
geocities.com/runker_room
visitors since 12 May 1998
(500 15SEP98 - new counter)

165. Yuldo.net: A Korean Studies Site
Links to sites on Korean literature, language and linguistics, art and architecture, film and popular culture. Links are for pages in English, Korean, and japanese.
http://yuldo.net/
Yuldo.net: A Korean Studies Site
Links: General Links Art/Architecture Film/Cyber Culture Language ... Literature Journals: Acta Koreana News: Headline News

Search WWW Search Yuldo.net
Note: Please click " Cached " next to search results to highlight searched terms on a given page. Welcome to Yuldo.net! Yuldo is the name of the utopian kingdom that appeared in the The Tale of Hong Kildong (Hong Kildong chon). It was described as an island somewhere south of the Korean peninsula. I thought that it would be an appropriate name for a virtual space on Korean studies that includes a number of Korean and Japanese references in addition to the standard collection of links in Western languages. The information in this site focuses on my interests in Korean studies: literature, language, popular culture, and art and architecture. Links for comprehensive sites on Korean studies are given in the "General Korean Studies Links" section. Links that are mainly in Korean are noted with a (K) and those in Japanese with a (J). This page and the Korean and Japanese pages (under construction) are encoded in Unicode UFT-8. Please adjust your encoding accordingly. Enjoy!

166. H-Japan Discussion Network
HNet discussion group dedicated to discussing japanese history, culture, religion, and society, including contemporary issues with subject overview, archives, reviews, resources, journals, links to related lists and resources, search, and subscription details. English with japanese mirror.
http://www.h-net.org/~japan/
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    Welcome to H-Japan H-JAPAN (E): What's Asian about Asia CFP (fwd) histmr@emory.edu H-JAPAN (E): Position Gender Studies, Indiana Univ. Asst Prof. (fwd) H-JAPAN (E): East Asian History, U of Minnesota, Lecturer H-JAPAN (E): Asian history, Univ of Memphis, Asst Prof H-JAPAN (E): Position East Asia Hist., St. Vincent Coll. Asst Prof ... H-JAPAN (E): NEH Education Division Grant Opportunity Reviewer: Patricia Welch
    Author: John Walter de Gruchy
    Title: Orienting Arthur Waley: Japonism, Orientalism, and the Creation of Japanese Literature in English
    Reviewer: Patricia Welch
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    Title: Orienting Arthur Waley: Japonism, Orientalism, and the Creation of Japanese Literature in English
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  • 167. JAPAN
    History and culture. Papers of Harold S. Williams (18981987) The National The Association of Teachers of japanese and Study Abroad Japan Columbia
    http://asnic.utexas.edu/asnic/countries/japan/
    General Information
    Japan from an Anthropological Perspective An analytical text divided into three sections: Geography and History, Culture and Society, and Contemporary Issues.
    Stanford Guide to Japan Information. Web Portal for information about a variety of Japan related subjects.
    History and Culture
    Papers of Harold S. Williams (1898-1987) "The National L ibrary holds the Harold S. Williams C o llection, an extensi ve library of books, manuscripts, pictures and other materials dealing particularly with foreign settlement in Japan. These papers include subject files, correspondence, scrapbooks, articles, lectures, notes, drafts of works by Williams (1898-1987), photographs, programmes and other papers relating primarily to Japanese history and society, and foreign communities and clubs in Japan. An article about H arold Williams and his Collection is also available."
    Nixi Cura's Personal Web Page Information on symposia, conferenc e s, and other events of i n terest to g r aduate students of Chinese and Japanese art history. Page established in Ma y 1996, and updated roughly once a month.

    168. Welcome To Incheon Metropolitan City
    Administration overview, culture, and related links, as well as information for investors and visitors. Korean, English, japanese, Chinese
    http://english.incheon.go.kr/

    169. Venice Japanese Community Center - Home Page
    Serving the japaneseAmerican community of Venice, Marina del Rey, Westchester and Culver City for over 75 years to preserve their heritage and cultural experience. Offers over 40 diverse classes, clubs and activities to enrich the japanese and japanese-American culture of the community.
    http://www.vjcc.com/
    12448 Braddock Drive
    Los Angeles, CA 90066

    Cultural Corner
    Mission Statement
    To preserve, share and promote the Japanese and Japanese-American culture and heritage, and provide for the needs and interests of the Japanese-American community through education and instruction. Venice Japanese Community Center
    Last updated 6/08/04
    Welcome to The Venice Japanese Community Center
    Our center has been serving the Japanese-American community of Venice, Marina del Rey, Westchester and Culver City for nearly 80 years. We strive to preserve and perpetuate our Japanese-American heritage and cultural experience. We are proud to offer over forty diverse classes, clubs and activities to enrich the Japanese and Japanese-American culture of the community. It is noteworthy that our Japanese language school is one of the oldest continuously operating institutions in the Los Angeles area.
    So, enjoy your visit, and if you are in the neighborhood, please stop by and visit us.

    170. U.S. Commercial Service Japan: Japanese Customs, Etiquette, And Culture
    The US Commercial Service offers valuable assistance to help US business export goods and services to markets worldwide.
    http://www.buyusa.gov/japan/en/customs.html
    BUYUSA.GOV U.S. Commercial Service
    Japan Local time: 10:07 AM
    Japanese Customs, Etiquette, and Culture
    SOME USEFUL WEB SITES
    Selected by: Alain Letort
    Commercial Officer
    Tokyo, Japan
    These web sites are recommended reading for business visitors to Japan, especially first-time business visitors. They present an overview of Japanese culture, customs, and etiquette. Japanese culture is very different from the American. All aspects of Japanese life, especially business relations, are governed by strict rules of etiquette. A foreign business person who is either ignorant of, or insensitive to, Japanese customs and etiquette needlessly jeopardizes his company's prospects in this country. An elementary knowledge of the language is also useful, although not required. We hope that CS clients will find the contents of these web sites useful as they prepare for a business trip to Japan or get ready to deal with visiting Japanese business people in the United States.
    japan-guide.com a very good basic guide to Japanese culture
    Japanese culture http://www.japanguide.com

    171. Japan Interactive, Mailing List, Chat, Bbs, Japanese Database Of Pen Pals, Japan
    Information on japanese foods, lifestyle, culture, language, with pictures of Japan, mailing list, chat, bbs, and pen pals.
    http://happygold.com/japan/
    Use the browser showing framed page. This is the site to find pen pals from Japan and ask them about Japanese language, Japanese food, Japanese anime, Japanese music, Japanese lifestyle and more.

    172. Yutaka Yamada Ph.D. Bilingual Japanese Anthropologist Research On Japan, Cross-C
    Commercial consulting firm specializing in japanese business culture and language. Features publication excerpts, short articles, links, and contact information.
    http://www.anthja.com
    Yutaka Yamada, Ph.D.
    ANTHJA
    www.anthja.com
    Anthropology of Japan
    We provide: Japanese Language Tutoring
    Cross-Cultural Training Research Translation JAPANESE LANGUAGE TUTORING
    Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced

    *Conversation and/or Writing.
    *Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana
    *Private or Group.
    Providing Japanese language tutoring in Connecticut/CT and New York/NY For JAPANESE SYLLABLES and HIRAGANA Click Here Online Japanese Tutorial
    E-Mail Yutaka Yamada tamayu@aol.com

    Yutaka Address and Phone:
    77 Glenbrook Rd #208
    Stamford CT 06902 Telephone 203 969 2014 CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING Comprehensive Package of Japanese Language And Culture Training. Beginner Japanese and seminars on Japanese Culture and Society. Possible topics are: Doing Business with Japan The Key Concept that connects our Services is Culture a central concept of Cultural Anthropology For a description of CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Click Here In Japanese Culture Learning, we emphasize the learner's total immersion into the Japanese socio-cultural environment, the Anthropological approach to learning the culture and language. E-Mail Yutaka Yamada tamayu@aol.com

    173. Bangladesh Association At Saitama (BAS)
    Group to improve social interactions, and introduce Bangladesh culture to japanese and others.
    http://www.angelfire.com/sd/bangladeshsaitama/
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    Bangladesh Association at Saitama (BAS) is organized by the Bangladeshi students studying in Saitama University, Japan. The main objectives of the association are to improve regular interactions among the Bangladeshi students, to help Bangladeshi new comers for a smooth transition and also to introduce Bangladesh and her culture to the Japanese and other foreign communities living in and around Saitama University campus.
    BAS Members
    Useful Informations for new comers into Japan Welfair Activities by BAS Upcoming Events ... Our Homeland
    The BAS Home Page was developed by: A.F.M. Saiful Amin. 2nd Mod. Maksud U. Khan. The web site is now being maintained by: Md. Altab Hossain
    on behalf of Bangladesh Association at Saitama.
    Last Updated: November 24, 2004
    Welcome to the Homepage of
    Bangladesh Association at Saitama

    174. Ejcjs - Front Page
    Social scientific studies of contemporary japanese society, economy, politics and culture. Peerreviewed. Table of contents and articles will be available on-line.
    http://www.japanesestudies.org.uk/
    ENTER Search the Web Search ejcjs Search Now: Search Now: This website was originally created on 8 December 2000 and was relaunched as the electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies on 9 January 2001
    This page was created on 31 January 2002 . It was last modified on 24 August 2005 This website is best viewed with a screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels and using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
    If you have any suggestions for improving or adding to this page or this site then please e-mail your suggestions to the editor
    If you have any difficulties with this website then please send an e-mail to the webmaster
    electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies

    175. Spiritual Refugee By Junko Chodos
    Essay by artist Junko Chodos on being japanese and encountering western culture.
    http://www.crosscurrents.org/Chodoswinter2003.htm
    SPIRITUAL REFUGEE
    by Junko Chodos Hans Christian Andersen begins the story “The Little Mermaid” with a description of the place where the little mermaid princess came from. It was far, far from land, where no anchor could reach the bottom and where you would have to pile many church towers on top of each other before one of them emerged above the surface of the ocean. The little mermaid princess fell in love with a human prince when she saw him dancing at a party on the deck of the big royal boat illuminated brightly, crossing the ocean. She wanted to dance with him and to be a human to marry him: One must have a certain amount of freedom to be honest as an individual. Without this freedom there is no way to take responsibility for one’s own actions and thoughts and therefore there is no inner life, no place where one experiences oneself as an ethical being. Without that private place, others are merely strangers and one is a stranger even to oneself. In a society that does not allow for the existence of individuality, the effort to become an individual invites persecution. Although this sort of persecution is not as visible as political persecution it is nevertheless fatal to one’s spiritual being, so the persecuted person becomes an exile. One usually goes into this sort of exile only after a sustained battle against the cultural system in which one’s whole life is wrapped up. The battle is painful. Wounded and bleeding, one becomes an exile. These people I call “spiritual refugees”; I consider myself one of them.

    176. The Annex Cafe - Log In Page
    A moderated, japanese general discussion group, to make japanese friends and learn about the beauty and culture of Japan.
    http://www.annexcafe.com/chat/homepage.cfm?id=696

    177. :: Welcome To Gwangju City ::
    Includes guide to city life, culture and tourism, industry, urban planning, and government organization. English, Korean, Chinese, japanese
    http://eng.gjcity.net/
    Greeting from the Mayor City History History of Gwangju Symbol of Gwangju Greeting from the Mayor City History History of Gwangju Symbol of Gwangju ... Gwangju City Plan Transition

    178. Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann Japan
    The japanese branch of the CCE, an association for promoting Irish culture, organizing dance classes (set and ceili dancing), and introducing instructors to the tin whistle, flute, fiddle, Irish harp and Gaelic.
    http://www.comhaltas-jp.com/
    Language Japanese English Sorry, English pages are under construction.

    179. Japanese Business Culture And Etiquette Training Courses Provided By Rikai
    Specialists in japanese business culture and etiquette based in the UK.
    http://www.rikai.co.uk
    Welcome to Rikai - the Japanese Business Culture Specialists Do you want to achieve success in the Japanese market?
    Rikai can help you to improve your business interaction with the Japanese; by ensuring you are aware of the social, cultural and etiquette differences that exist in a Japanese business environment. How would you like to...
    • Avoid making faux pas on business trips to Japan.
    • Improve your understanding of Japanese behaviour.
    • Have confidence when doing business with the Japanese.
    • Communicate better with your Japanese counterparts.
    Give yourself the best possible chance to succeed! For information on our courses, click here!

    180. BJA-YC
    Created to reinforce relations between Belgian and japanese. Organizes events and gatherings to exchange interests, experiences, languages, and culture.
    http://www.bja-yc.be/server?page=home&lang=en

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