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A Day With Kentaro |
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Featuring a typical day of an elementary school boy named Kentaro, this web site, created by the Japan Forum, gives you an idea of how Japanese school children spend a day: getting up, school life, af... More Site Information |
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A Japanese Cookbook for Kids |
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A Japanese Cookbook for Kids, a part of Kids Web Japan, not only tells what Japanese food is like, but also gives you recipes to dishes popular among Japanese school children. The recipes include Sush... More Site Information |
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A Look Into Japan |
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Created by perso.worldonline.fr, this Web site provides variety of information of traditional and contemporary Japan. Current and ancient capital cities of Japan, Tokyo, and Kyoto respectively, are e... More Site Information |
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Ainu Museum |
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This Web site, created by the Ainu Museum, Japan, is a comprehensive introduction to the ainu people, an indigenous people who are centered on Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan. The site features... More Site Information |
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Ana's Quinceañera Web Page |
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This is the "first and only" quinceañera web page in Orange County, California. The quinceañera, the most important birthday for a Latin woman, is celebrated when she turns 15 years old. This page, ... More Site Information |
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AskAsia: Japan |
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This site, part of AskAsia, provides materials that teachers can use to supplement their classes. It contains 7 lesson plans, 47 reading materials (in English), 3 maps of Japan, 6 photographs, a lot o... More Site Information |
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Bamboo Museum |
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Bamboo has a special position in the history and lives of Japanese people. This Web site gives young and older learners ideas of how bamboo has influenced Japan, its history, culture, and people. The ... More Site Information |
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Beginner's Guide to Japan |
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As a general overview about Japan, this Web site will be an excellent resource for students to get started with learning about Japan. The site consists of four sections: Introduction, Japanese Culture... More Site Information |
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