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  1. Japan: A Short Cultural History by G.B. Sansom, 1931-06-01
  2. The Ninja: Ancient Shadow Warriors of Japan by Kacem Zoughari Ph.D., 2010-04-30
  3. Modern History of Japan by W. G. Beasley, 1981-09
  4. The Lost Wolves of Japan (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books) by Brett L. Walker, 2000-09-05
  5. Eagle Against the Sun: The American War With Japan by Ronald Spector, 1985-10-12
  6. Japan's Financial Crisis: Institutional Rigidity and Reluctant Change (Princeton Paperbacks) by Jennifer Amyx, 2006-08-14
  7. Giants of Japan: The Lives of Japan's Greatest Men and Women by Mark Weston, 2002-08-16
  8. A History of Japan From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by F. Brinkley, Dairoku Kikuchi, 2008-12-28
  9. Showa: An Inside History of Hirohito's Japan by Tessa Morris-Suzuki, 1985-01-12
  10. Ancient Jomon of Japan (Case Studies in Early Societies) by Junko Habu, 2004-08-30
  11. Japan After Japan: Social and Cultural Life from the Recessionary 1990s to the Present (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society)
  12. Blossoming Silk Against the Rising Sun: U.s. and Japanese Paratroopers at War in the Pacific in World War II (Stackpole Military History) (Stackpole Military History Series) by Gene Eric Salecker, 2010-09-01
  13. Japan: A Concise History, Fourth Edition by Milton W. Meyer, 2009-06-16
  14. A Short History of Japan: From Samurai to Sony (A Short History of Asia series) by Curtis Andressen, 2003-05-01

81. Altair Japan - History
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82. CFA JAPAN * History
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83. About The CFA JAPAN * History

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84. Around Sacred Mt.Fuji In Japan[History]
Sogadera (Soga Temple), About 800 years ago, Minamotono Yoritomo held a Fuji nomakigari ( a beat hunting session in the vicinity of Mt.Fuji) in this area.
http://www.mars.dti.ne.jp/~d-sano/historye.html
History
Around Sacred Mt.Fuji
Home Menu Kaleidoscope Pictures ... Maze Game Sogadera
(Soga Temple)
About 800 years ago, Minamoto-no Yoritomo held a "Fuji no makigari" ( a beat hunting session in the vicinity of Mt.Fuji) in this area. It was at that time that the Soga brothers' revenge took place. The brothers managed to kill Kudo Suketsune, their father's enemy, but both Juro, the elder brother and his younger brother, Goro, met with a tragic end. Juro was 22 years old and Goro 20. Those two young showing a lot of courage in returning their father's obligation showed whole heartedness in their fight against the Bakufu Shogunate's authority. Unfortunately the deed finished in tears. Around Sogadera Temple, the family temple of the Soga brothers, a thick growth of many-hundred years old miscanthus and pasania trees (all designated as the City's Natural Monuments) seem to pray for the repose of the two brothers' souls. ( A large scale mass is held in their memory every year on the 28th and 29th of may, their death anniversary.) Sogahachimangu
(Sogahachiman Shrine)
At the time their father was killed by Suketsune, the brothers were respectively 5 and 3 years old. One day, the elder brother pointing at the sky remarked that wild geese flying in a flock overhead looked like a loving family, to which his younger brother answered by swearing that they would kill their father's enemy at any cost someday. It is said that Yoritomo built Sogahachimangu Shrine where stand the statues of the two brothers as infants. ( A large scale ceremony is held four times a year in memory of their deaths on the 28th of January, April, July and November.)

85. US Army Garrision Japan - History
Support Group (17th ASG) was established as the US Army Garrison, Honshu (USAGH),one of the three major subordinate commands of US Army japan, effective 30
http://www.usagj.jp.pac.army.mil/history.htm
Command / Staff Contacts History Services ... Zama Housing Times The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 17th Area Support Group (17th ASG) was established as the U.S. Army Garrison, Honshu (USAGH), one of the three major subordinate commands of U.S. Army Japan, effective 30 June 1974. It was organized under the directorate concept.
  • The following former subordinate commands/organizations of U.S. Army Japan were disestablished or redesignated and were organized as subordinate elements of USAGH:
    U.S. Army Garrison, Kanto Plain
    U.S. Army Supply and Maintenance Activity, Sagami
    U.S. Army Ammunition Depot Complex, Akizuki
    U.S. Army Transportation Activity, Japan
    U.S. Army Procurement Agency, Japan
    U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Office, Japan
    U.S. Army Postal Service Center, Yokohama
    U.S. Army Consolidated Unit Personnel Office, Camp Zama
    U.S. Army Printing and Publication Center, Kawasaki
    U.S. Army Facilities Engineering Activity, Kanto Plain The U.S. Army Aviation Detachment, Camp Zama, was reassigned to Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan. In conjunction with the establishment of U.S. Army Garrison, Honshu, operational functions of Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan and their related resources were transferred to the new organization.

86. Geography
history and Geography japan's Key Facts. history. Interactive Shuri Castle JigsawPuzzle. Clickable japan Map Link. Geography Of japan Lesson Plan. japan's Flag.
http://team.liu.edu/a-m/japancc/geography.htm
History and Geography Japan's Key Facts History Interactive Shuri Castle Jigsaw Puzzle Clickable Japan Map Link ... Return to Japan Collaboration Home Page

87. Allianz Japan - History
history. Founded in Tokyo in 1990 as a 100% subsidiary of the AllianzGroup, Allianz Fire and Marine Insurance japan Ltd. (Allianz
http://www.allianz.co.jp/history.htm
var thisdoc_title='give me a title'; // name of this html file, must coincide with entry in the js file: aboutus-sidemenu.js History Founded in Tokyo in 1990 as a 100% subsidiary of the Allianz Group, Allianz Fire and Marine Insurance Japan Ltd. (Allianz Japan) was the first European non-life insurance to be granted that status in Japan. Allianz Japan acquired a license for non-life insurance business from the Ministry of Finance on 14 December 1990. Allianz Japan began by providing insurance coverage to international Allianz clients based in Japan. Today, the company also underwrites an increasing amount of local business. A branch office in Osaka was established to develop closer relationship with our business partners based in the Kansai region. Site Cre dits ALLIANZ JAPAN

88. MRA Japan - History
and japan. Official Title, Sectoral Annex on Good ManufacturingPractice (GMP) for Medicinal Products. Adopted, 27 September 2001.
http://www.emea.eu.int/htms/technical/mra/jap/intro.htm
Mutual Recognition Agreement of Conformity Assessment, Certificates and Markings between the European Community and... Japan
Official Title Sectoral Annex on Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for Medicinal Products Adopted 27 September 2001 Published by Official journal L284 on 29/10/2001 Transitional period no, but 18 months preparatory phase starting January 2002 Date of entry into force 1 January 2002 For further information, please contact: mra@emea.eu.int © 1995-2001 EMEA
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89. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Japan (History By Nation)
HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND World history history by Nation japan. TIMELINES OVERVIEWS Chronology of major historical periods; history of japan; Overview;
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  • 90. TIBET AID,Japan/ History
    The Dragon in the Land of Snows A history of Modern Tibet Since 1947 by TseringShakya (Pimlico). Late Panchen Lama`s 70,000character petition revealed.
    http://www.tibet-aid.org/frame/history.html
    Late Panchen Lama`s petition Tashi Tsering` life in former and present Tibet Life in old Tibet Historical chronology
    1949 June
    India agrees to supply arms to Tibet for defence purposes.
    1949 8 July : The Kashag (Cabinet) expels the Chinese mission in Lhasa, which had been established in 1940 by the Nationalist (Guomindang) government, fearing that it would provide a stepping stone for the establishment of Communist control in Tibet. Communist sympathisers are also expelled from Tibet, including Phuntsog Wangyal, a Tibetan intellectual from Bathang in Kham, eastern Tibet (now incorporated into the Chinese province of Sichuan).
    1949 29 September : The National People's Congress unanimously approves the Common Program of Zhu De, the People's Liberation Army Commander in Chief, which called for the "waging of the revolutionary war to the very end and the liberation of all the territory of China, including Formosa [Taiwan], the Pescadores [a group of 64 small islands in the Taiwan strait], Hainan Island [south of China] and Tibet".
    1949 1 October : Mao Zedong declares the foundation of the People's Republic of China from the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen) in Beijing. The Regent of Tibet, Taktra, endorses recommendations of the Tibetan National Assembly (Tsongdu) that the Kashag (cabinet) be reorganised. The Kashag is also given the power to act without consulting the National Assembly.

    91. Genbukan / KJJR International Headquarters
    Home site of the Genbukan and Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei. history of the Genbukan, KJJR and Ninpo, online store, discussion areas, technique area, and contact point for the home dojo in japan. English/japanese
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    92. Isabella Bird - Part 4: Isabella In Japan - History Society & Culture
    Sat Jul 20 2002 Search More history. Isabella Bird - Part 4 Isabella in japanby DA Watson Isabella reached japan in the late spring of 1878, having sailed
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    Isabella Bird - Part 4: Isabella in Japan by D.A. Watson Isabella reached Japan in the late spring of 1878, having sailed first to New York, then traveled across the United States to catch a boat to Yokohama. In the 25 years since American Commodore Perry had landed there and the Tokugawa Shogun then in power had signed a treaty that eventually led to the opening of the country to foreign trade, Japan was becoming quite "civilized" - with railways, banks, newspapers, post-offices, new schools, telegraphs, and factories. This article sponsored by: Got Maps? Maps.com is *the* place for maps online. Wall maps, travel maps, travel guides, online atlas, travel directions. CLICK HERE! Isabella was interested in much of what she saw, admired some of it, but didn't love it as she had loved the Sandwich Islands or the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. She found that the "new" Japan was rather unexciting. As usual, she disliked the big cities, which were beginning to fill with more western-style buildings and luxuries. After spending only one day in Yokohama she wrote, "I long to get away into the real Japan."

    93. History Of Japan - Wikipedia
    history of japan. (Redirected from japan/history). See also
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    History of Japan
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    • Japan
      The origin of history
      See also Jomon for more detail The origins of Japanese civilization are buried in legend, with the country's first written records dating from the sixth to the eighth centuries A.D., after Japan had adopted the Chinese writing system. February 11 660 BC is the traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu Tenno
      Yayoi
      Kofun
      About AD 405, the Japanese court officially adopted the Chinese writing system. During the sixth century, Buddhism was introduced. These two events revolutionized Japanese culture and marked the beginning of a long period of Chinese cultural influence. From the establishment of the first fixed capital at Nara in 710 until 1867, the emperors of the Yamato dynasty were the nominal rulers, but actual power was usually held by powerful court nobles, regents, or "shoguns" (military governors).
      Nara Period Japan
      Heian Period Japan
      Feudal " Japan
      The "feudal" period of Japanese history, dominated by the powerful regional families (

    94. - Japan- History & Culture -

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    Headquarters of Goju Kai containing details of the association history, the management structure and a schedule of events. Japanese/English
    http://www.karatedo.co.jp/goju-ryu/english/e_index.html

    96. Japan And Beyond: Letters Home
    Tom and Marie Grant share a personal account of life in japan, japanese society, culture and travel, and tours of Vietnam, China, Thailand, Seoul, Australia, and Hong Kong.
    http://www.biz2web.com/grant/letters.htm
    Japan and Beyond: Letters Home
    Marie and Tom Grant Table of Contents
    Introduction

    Chapter 1

    Vietnam
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    New Home
    in Kofu
    Chapter 3

    Hong Kong
    China, Korea Chapter 4 Yamanashi Chapter 5 Society Chapter 6 Hospital Chapter 7 Nikko Chapter 8 Holiday Greetings Chapter 9 Culture Chapter 10 Holiday Trip: Kansai Kyushu Chapter 11 Mores Chapter 12 Hankos writing Friends Chapter 14 Festivities Chapter 15 Okinawa Nagasaki Chapter 16 Hong Kong Australia Chapter 17 Special People Events Chapter 18 Coming to Japan Chapter 19 Letter to Editor Chapter 20 Teaching English Chapter 21 Hamamatsu Chapter 22 Women's Relation- ships Chapter 23 Reflections on Education Chapter 24 Nephews' Visit Chapter 25 Thailand, Korea Home Chapter 26 Taking Stock email us "If your soul is no stranger to you, the whole world is your home." Kabir Welcome to our labor of love. We want to share our year in Japan and our travels through Asia with you. If you are interested in learning more about the background of our trip and our long relationship with Japan please read the Introduction below. If you are interested in Japanese culture, customs, travel, or other specific topics, please check the chapter topics to the left and click whatever appeals to you. There is nothing we like more than sharing our passion for travel and the people we meet with you. We hope you enjoy!

    97. Network Sophia - All About Japan
    Japanese customs, trivia, food, photos, wordbooks, and world penpal books.
    http://www.kt.rim.or.jp/~etshioda/
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    Registry from any country is welcome!
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    "Wordbook of Japanese"
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    Irasshai mase"
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    Japanese Customs
    (May 6th, 2000) Eating Manner November 14th, 1997 Measurement; unit for quantity, volume, etc June 7th, 1999 "Japan Trivia" (November 2nd, 1999) including Japanese Food Beautiful Sceneries in Japan (July 19, 2001) Picture Gallery history of photos on the index page World Trivia Board Waiting for your participation. World Pen-Pal Book Registry from any country is welcome! "Please Say Hello!" on my guest book. Tell me your URLs! "Onomatopoetic Words" (November 8th, 1999) "Wordbook of Japanese" (September 27th, 2002)

    98. Route Search
    japan rail fare calculator and travel navigator (between any station or airport in japan).
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    About Japan Discover Japan Live in Japan Business in Japan Route Search
    Drop in Route Search to find out the best route on your way to go.
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    99. Japanese Used Car Exporter From Prestage Japan
    A japanese usedcar and motorcycle exporter in japan.
    http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~prestage/
    We are used Japanese cars and motorcycles exporter company in Japan.

    100. Japan News Stand
    Japanese daily news, including business and financial, sports, and politics.
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