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  1. Imagined Families, Lived Families: Culture and Kinship in Contemporary Japan
  2. Yoshimasa and the Silver Pavilion: The Creation of the Soul of Japan (Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture) by Donald Keene, 2005-12-16
  3. Japan's Competing Modernities: Issues in Culture and Democracy, 1900-1930 by Sharon A. Minichiello, 1998-10-01
  4. A Life Adrift: Soeda Azembo, Popular Song and Modern Mass Culture in Japan (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) by Michael Lewis, 2009-01-12
  5. Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture (Studies in the modernization of Japan)
  6. Civilization and Monsters: Spirits of Modernity in Meiji Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by Gerald Figal, 1999-01-01
  7. The Flash of Capital: Film and Geopolitics in Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by Eric Cazdyn, 2002-01-01
  8. The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture: From Godzilla to Miyazaki by Mark I. West, 2008-10-23
  9. Seeking the Self: Individualism and Popular Culture in Japan (Worlds of East Asia / Welten Ostasiens / Mondes De L'extreme-Orient) by Satomi Ishikawa, 2007-07-31
  10. Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Ben-Ami Shillony, 1991-09-05
  11. Japan: The Shaping of Daimyo Culture, 1185-1868
  12. Modern Japan: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
  13. A Lateral View: Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan by Donald Richie, 1992-06-01
  14. Geisha, Harlot, Strangler, Star: A Woman, Sex, and Morality in Modern Japan (Asia Perspectives: History, Society, and Culture) by William Johnston, 2004-11-30

81. The Japan Times Online
By Angela Jeffs, The japan Times.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?fl20021109a1.htm

82. Quizz Japon
Fortyfive question trivia game introducing various aspect of japanese culture including food, geography, language, and the arts. Includes player rankings and links.
http://allonjapan.free.fr/

45 questions
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83. ::: :::
Operated by one of the hosting cities, Seogwipo. Information on stadium construction, tour, culture, and investment.
http://www.2002seogwipo.com/

84. Hempen Culture In Japan
Research about the history of hemp cannabis in japan. Traces many uses from Neolitic to modern times. Fiber properties and uses. Library of articles.
http://www.taima.org/uncleweed/
See also:
Hemp pictures
Hemp Library taima.org main index
The following article has been published internationally, first in the July 1997 issue of the Journal of the International Hemp Association (The Netherlands), then in the August 1998 issue of Cannabis Culture (Canada). There are many small images to see along the pages here, but to go right to image gallery Hempen Culture In Japan Introduction
HEMPEN CULTURE IN JAPAN:

Hemp comes to Japan

Hemp in Japanese history
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85. Welcome To The Sussex Japan Society
A resource for anyone interested in japan, japanese people, culture, language, history, food and travel to japan.
http://www.simpson.uk.com/sjs
About the Society About that cat! About Japan Forthcoming Meetings ... About this Website
Over 10,000 visitors to our previous host and to this site
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86. Tetsuji Oguchi - A Universal Contributor In Semiconductor Industry)
Summary of Tetsuji Oguchi in English 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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87. Holden, Todd
Tohoku University, japan. Academic papers, courses, presentations and unpublished novels involving popular culture, advertising, semiotics, comparative culture, japanese and American studies, gender, communication theory, nationalism, identity, postmodernity, sports, art and media studies.
http://www.langc.tohoku.ac.jp/~holden/index.htm

88. HOW IMPORTANT BUGS ARE IN JAPAN'S CULTURE
How important bugs are in japan's culture. May 10,1999. M.Sekine. Thejapanese people are great lovers of bugs dragonflies, beetles
http://www.cyberoz.net/city/sekine/bugslovi.htm
How important bugs are in Japan's culture.
May 10,1999. M.Sekine The Japanese people are great lovers of bugs - dragonflies, beetles, butterflies, cicadas, grasshoppers, etc. The fact that from early days of Jimmu, the first emperor, Japan has been known by a pseudonym, 'Akitsushima', or Dragonfly Isles, indicates how important these small forms of life have been in Japan's culture. The glistening, cherished memory of one's boyhood centered around catching bugs in a green field on a bright summer day. In the height of summer, going to the countryside and catching insects was an adventure for us in childhood. We used to make wonderful discoveries about nature in coppices, ponds, brooks, and paddy fields.
The late Tezuka Osamu (1928-89), the most famous cartoonist and animator in Japan, also had a passion for insects - so much that he created a pen name for himself, using the Japanese character for "insect" in his first name, Osamu. Like the famous French entomologist Jean Henri Fabre before him, he observed insects and other life, and grew up as a lad with a vivid imagination. Tezuka Osamu developed a profound awareness of the values of life. The comics and animation that Tezuka created began to influence all genres of expression, including literature and film.
Recently, Kevin Short, a naturalist in the Japanese countryside, said, "Tezuka's works must have reflected the wonderful experience that he had, having been brought up with insects. The mysteries and wonder of nature with which he had been deeply impressed in his childhood must be the source of his imagination. The Japanese even have a special word

89. Index
Official branch of the Koka Ryu Ninjutsu School Shiga japan Asian culture Research Center
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90. Sharon Kinsella Publications
Essays on the manga industry and otaku culture in modernday japan by Sharon Kinsella.
http://www.kinsellaresearch.com/
Sharon Kinsella
ANALYSIS OF YOUTH, GIRLS CULTURE, CULTURE INDUSTRIES, CORPORATE CULTURE, SOCIAL DISCOURSE, POLITICAL CHANGE, AND GOVERNANCE, IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
Sharon Kinsella (Ph.D, University of Oxford, 1996) is a researcher and lecturer, currently based in the Department of Sociology, Yale University. During the 1990s she has been involved in interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research looking at emergent social trends linking youth, the media, subculture, corporate culture and new modes of governance, based on Japanese case studies with global application. Areas of special application include cuteness, manga, the manga industry, otaku subculture, Japanese girls' culture, and high school girl subculture.
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Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society
Adult Manga is now available. It can be ordered in the UK from amazon.co.uk , the book publisher , or directly from the distributor (ITPS) who receive email orders. (Double click on one of the blue underlined words to proceed.) It will be on sale in the UK in Heffers, Blackwells, Waterstones, the Japan Centre, and major University bookshops. In

91. Japan Intro.
A visit to japan in 2001 by the parents of a girl teaching English in Chiba.
http://members.shaw.ca/alappel/japanintro.html

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Daibutsu (Great Buddha)
Our Discovery of Japan
And Its Culture
Our daughter is teaching English in Japan during 2001-2002, so we took advantage of this to visit her from Dec.22nd to Jan.2nd and stay in her home (in Katsutadai neighbourhood, Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture to be more precise) and discover the Japanese culture. Since Jackie has become quite fluent in Japanese, and has adopted a Japanese lifestyle, this was a unique opportunity to really start to understand a people very different from the European backgrounds with which we are familiar.
I've divided our observations, with accompaning pictures, into the following sections: Enjoy!
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92. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Fourth graders write about the country, its people, its history, and its culture.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J001480F/
Welcome to the ThinkQuest Junior of Entries
The web site you have requested, Japan , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Japan click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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A ThinkQuest Junior 2000 Entry
Click image for the Site Site Desciption In the Japan web site you will find out lots of important information. This web site will teach you about current Japan and everyday jobs. You will also find out the instruments played in ancicnt Japan and what they did for art like calligraphy. Also, Japanese numbers 1-10 and Japanese language. Another fact is the Japanese religion and how Prince Gatama started the Japanese Bhudaist religion. You will also learn about the history of geishas and samuris and Japanese architecture. All in all, we hope you will learn a lot from of information.

93. MU MU Travel Tips In Japan
Basic travel tips on money, eating, culture and business for firsttimers to japan.
http://members.tripod.com/kanaday/
Last Update 04/07/2003
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94. Queer Samurai Japan For Gay/Lesbian Teens And Youth
History, literature, culture and selfhelp for gay youth.
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Berkeley/3508/start.html
Japanese History For Gay Men Introduction to Queer Japan Nihonshoki Saikaku Ihara ... Search engines and websites
Queer Samurai Japan for Gay Youth
Hello! This is a gateway to Japanese queer stuff mostly for gay youth.
Gay and lesbian people like us are all over the world in fact.
They are your friends, teachers, and neighbors.
Unfortunately, people are not always free to let their sexuality be known.
Please have fun and just enjoy my page.
If you are lesbian or bisexual, you can go to Lesbian and Bisexual pages
Drop me a line at b2klovesuall@hotmail.com

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95. H-JAPAN DISCUSSION LIST
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. Japanese with English mirror.
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~asia/disclist/h-japan/jindex.html

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96. Japan Whaling Assoc.
Learn about the importance of whaling to the japanese culture, the history of whaling in japan, facts about whales and whaling, and details about the organisation.
http://www.whaling.jp/english/
What's New News articles updated
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Related sites updated Index Organisation Publication (ISANA) IWC in detail Media Release ... webmaster@whaling.jp

97. Pacific Press Service - Images Of Japan - Home Page
Images of japan, including people, places, and culture. Also, showing photographers' portfolios and ordering information.
http://www.ppsimages.com/
User name: Password IMAGES OF JAPAN is a collection of fine rights protected stock photography of Japan by Japanese and international photographers represented by Pacific Press Service (PPS). Our collection includes modern and historical photographs of Japanese people, places and things.
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98. CYBERJAPAN WEBSITE : ENTRANCE
CJTV has been the number one Ezine in japan since 1995. CJTV features japanese models, sections on fashion (Diesel online and M.A.C. Cosmetics), FILA, Tokyo club information, and a culture-zone. japanese and English language version available.
http://www.so-net.ne.jp/CYBERJAPAN
(tm) Cyberjapan is the registered trademark of Mitomi Tokoto.
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99. Japan Travel Books
Free electronic and PDF editions of four Japanese culture books by Boye Lafayette De Mente.
http://www.japantravelbooks.com/
Go to Amazon.Com, select Books and type in "Japan Travel Books" To see over 600 titles. J apan travel books published in PDF (Portable Document Format) for reading on screen, copying to your hard drive, or downloading to your Book Reader. Adobe's Acrobat Reader required. Exotic Japan How to meet and greet people, how to avoid being an "ugly foreigner," how to use and not use chopsticks, how to flag down a cruising taxi, etc. Japanese Secrets of Graceful Living A provocative explanation of the elements in Japan's traditional lifestyle that were based on the epitome of beauty and gracefulness. Japan Unmasked! Understanding the Japanese Mind-Set Why Japanese businessmen and politicians think and behave the way they do, and how to cope and cooperate with them.

100. Rpm.espn.com: DaMatta Takes In Japan's Culture
Honda! Thursday, May 17 DaMatta takes in japan's culture By Cristianoda Matta Special to ESPN.com Here we are already in japan.
http://espn.go.com/rpm/cart/2001/0517/1200747.html
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Here we are already in Japan. But first, let me recap our weekend in Nazareth. That race didn't turn out as good as we expected, but we still came out with some reasons to keep our optimism. Cristiano Da Matta tests his No. 6 Newman/Haas Racing during practice for the Firestone Firehawk 600. It will be the 300th race for Newman/Haas Racing. We had very good strategy when we pitted from third place, but nobody could foresee caution flags on almost twenty laps. The result of it was that cars that finished ahead of us did not have to stop for more fuel, as they were able to save it during those slow laps, and we could not go back to the front. The reason for optimism for us was that once again the car was great during the race, and when it was all said and done we kept leading the Championship, although tied with

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