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  1. Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society (ConsumAsian Series) by Sharon Kinsella, 2000-06-27
  2. Japanese Tea Culture: Art, History and Practice by Morgan Pitelka, 2007-05-21
  3. Tropics of Savagery: The Culture of Japanese Empire in Comparative Frame (Asia Pacific Modern) by Robert Tierney, 2010-05-20
  4. My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation by Jeff Fleming, Takashi Murakami, et all 2001-09-15
  5. Following the Brush: An American Encounter With Classical Japanese Culture by John Elder, 2000
  6. Nakama 1: Japanese Communication Culture Context (Japanese Edition) by Seiichi Makino, 1998-06
  7. Japanese English: Language And The Culture Contact (Asian Englishes Today) by James Stanlaw, 2005-01-31
  8. Japanese Visual Culture: Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime
  9. Japanese Communication, Culture, Context: Volume 1 (Japanese Edition) by Seiichi Makino, 1998-06
  10. Words in Context: A Japanese Perspective on Language and Culture (Japanese Characters) by Takao Suzuki, 2001-11-09
  11. A Japanese Mirror: Heroes and Villains of Japanese Culture by Ian Buruma, 2001
  12. Poison Woman: Figuring Female Transgression in Modern Japanese Culture by Christine L. Marran, 2007-06-04
  13. Murakami Haruki: The Simulacrum in Contemporary Japanese Culture (Studies of Modern Japan) by Michael Robert Seats, 2009-06-16
  14. Uneasy Warriors: Gender, Memory, and Popular Culture in the Japanese Army by Sabine Fruhstuck, 2007-08-14

41. Japanese: Learn Japanese Language, Grammar, Kanji, Culture And More For FREE!
Focusing on kanji, JLPT prep, grammar, culture, and much more all FREE! KotowazaJapanese proverbs sayings Book List on japanese culture.
http://www.thejapanesepage.com/culture.htm
A country's language and culture go hand in hand. Sometimes a simple 'yes' or 'no' can have many shades of meaning based on the cultural understanding of the situation. This page is dedicated to studying the culture of Japan:
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Post Office all about the Japanese Post Office Japanese Money everything you need to know! On the Sport of SUMO! sumo info SMAP or SPAM it makes you think... Kotowaza Book List on Japanese culture Find out your birth year Japanese Traditional Songs 3 songs so far Politeness A short example of the various levels of politeness NATTO The story of Clay's introduction to this traditional Japanese food Clay, A

42. BUG 'zine, Korean & Japanese Culture
Written in English. Includes interviews about Korean japanese culture a fortuneteller,shamen,film makers, artists, fashion designers, writers, and more.
http://bug.andyou.com/
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Pusan Express : The 5th Pusan International Film Festival

BUG Vol. 4 : Australia Issue
Interviews with legendary pop star JIMMY LITTLE, actress SACHA HORLER, writer JOHN BIRMINGHAM, drag-racing queen RACHELLE SPLATT, techno producer HONEYSMACK, cyber-artist STELARC, jazz kings THE NECKS, plus original articles by Stereolab¡¯s Mary Hansen, novelist Naomi Foyle, artist Richard Butler-Bowden, as well as fresh, funky features on Earthdream 2000, the Nimbin Mardi Grass, Australian pulp fiction and tons more¡¦
Maximum Korea : Korea Culture Report
Intro, Landing, Instant Coffee, Millions of KIMS, ONDOL, Rooms, Closing the Circle, The Floating Markets oOf Seoul, TONGDAE-MUN Night Market, Virtual Skinship, KIM JONG-IL'S HAIR, Low City, High City, Northern Seoul, South Seoul, Eating Makkoli and more....
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43. Discover Japan
Site includes a photo gallery, various essays regarding japanese culture and closeup looks at Tokyo, Kyoto and Mt. Fuji. Site is bilingual in French and English.
http://perso.worldonline.fr/japan/

44. Anihabara!
News, information, fequently asked questions about japanese culture with regard to anime. A character database, and a guide to shops in Akihabara.
http://east.sakura.ne.jp/aniba/
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"Anihabara" is a compound word of Anime and Akihabara.
Akihabara will be a mecca for all the anime fans! (^^)
Since Jun,16th 1997 Anime news OAQ about Japan OAQ about Anime Anime Characters Name Guide ... Akihabara Anime Guide Information about anime programs broadcasted now in Kanto Region
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45. Japanese Culture
japanese culture. Kabuki and Theater Koi ShichiGo-San FestivalTea Ceremony Japanese Weddings Slide Show of Shrines.
http://www.amphi.com/~psteffen/fmf/culture.htm
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46. EDUCAUSE Publications: Educom Review May/June, 1999
copyright information. An, EDUCAUSE, publication, japanese culture MeetsOnline Education by Steve McCarty. Japanese educators considering
http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/html/erm993a.html
May/June 1999 This article was published in Educom Review An EDUCAUSE publication
Japanese Culture Meets Online Education

by Steve McCarty J apanese educators considering distance education as an alternative learning medium face many obstacles in what is traditionally a face-to-face social system. Periods of foreign borrowing have alternated with long periods of Japanese national isolationism, reflecting an ambivalence toward Western ways that still remains. Some Western culture had been adapted from the U.S. following its generous treatment of Japan after World War II, yet during the 1970s and '80s, Japan's remarkable economic success revived old notions of Western technology with an exclusively Japanese spirit. But the children for whom the post-War generation worked so hard now have grown too complacent to rebuild the economy from the unexpected recession of the 1990s. Enter the Internet, and Western assumptions will continue to be confounded as new media are adapted in terms of Japanese culture. Japan currently ranks second only to the U.S. in the number of Internet users, but very few of those more than 8 million people are communicating with the outside world. The Japanese-language Net is huge and has its own Web search engines for those who can read Chinese characters and have the appropriate software. Although writing English is not as difficult for the general public as speaking it, the language barrier will continue to be the most intransigent obstacle to using the Internet for outside communications.

47. Index
Photos of traditional Japanese backpieces and other artwork. Links to Shibari and japanese culture.
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48. Japanese Culture
Traditional plays like nô, kyôgen, and kabuki are of course the quintessenceof japanese culture, but the dialog (in medieval Japanese) is difficult to
http://www.zompist.com/japancult.html
How to tell if you're Japanese
by Hirofumi Nagamura One in a growing series of counterparts to my How to Tell If You're American page. Hirofumi is a freelance translator who lives in Kobe, Japan. He also teaches English at a juku or study academy... a favorite after-school activity in Japan is more school. He picked up his English in the U.S., where he lived for several years of his childhood. He's also interested in programming, linguistics, and classical music.
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Pronunciation guide : The consonants should be pronounced as they would be in English. The vowels are (roughly) a as in "car", e as in "bell", i as in "sit", o as in "or", and u as in "put". A circumflex accent (^) over a vowel indicates that it is pronounced twice as long as normal vowels.
Syllables are always of the form [consonant +] vowel [+ "n"] . No consonant clusters, no diphthongs or triphthongs. Very simple. If you're Japanese...
  • You're familiar with Tamori, Kuroyanagi Tetsuko, Sazaesan Doraemon Pokemon , the latest NHK morning drama series, Ueki Hitoshi, , Shimura Ken, Tetsuwan Atom
  • You know how baseball and wrestling are played. If you're male, you can argue intricate points about their rules. At school, you also learned how to play volleyball, soccer, basketball, tennis, rugby (maybe), and either

49. Vernal Anime Society (Homepage)
Located in Uintah County, Utah. Meets to anime, promote the genre, and discuss japanese culture. News, flyers, member list, library, history, and links.
http://vernal.quik.com/nz17/vas/
Meetings Events Directions Flyer ... Information Homepage/General Information Formed in February of 2002, the Vernal Anime Society is Uintah County's premier anime club. We meet weekly to watch anime, promote Japanese animation and culture in the Vernal area, and have a supremely good time. To spice things up a little, we also have monthly special events. The biggest upcoming event is going to be VAS's booth during Rodeo Week. Check out the Events section for more information.

50. Japanese Culture - Index
changing leaves can also take the breath away. Links, Top. Black Moonis an LAbased site that covers many aspects of japanese culture.
http://www.japan-zone.com/culture/index.shtml

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Origami ... Modern Literature Calendar Festivals Annual Events Four Seasons Costume Kimono The Basics Popular Dishes Alcohol Sign up for our free newsletter. Keep up with the latest news and gossip from Japan. more info archives Search the site Topsites Japan For many people, the mention of Japan conjours up images of weird masks and extravagantly made-up actors twirling red umbrellas on a stage and elegant, kimono-clad ladies demurely pouring cups of tea in tranquil cherry-blossomed temples. Well, even today you can still experience all that kind of stuff, if you know where to look. The traditional arts in Japan are exactly that - traditional. Solemn awareness of the history and intimate knowledge of the past-masters of your chosen form of torture, sorry, expression are essential if you wish to practice at the highest level. These ancient 'ways' are not for the faint of heart, but many foreigners come to Japan each year to enlighten themselves through their study. For the rest of us, just a nibble at this great banquet of culture will be more than enough. But the Japanese do know how to kick back and have fun, too. You might be surprised by just how wild a Japanese festival can get! Snow festivals, fire festivals, fertility festivals - you name it, they have it. When it comes to food, the Japanese are as enthusiastic as anybody on earth. And the changing seasons bring new delicacies. Spring also brings the cherry blossoms - symbol of life's all-too-brief span and a good excuse to get drunk and dance around in a cemetery! The beauty of summer fireworks and autumn's spectacular changing leaves can also take the breath away.

51. MYNIPPON Japanese Culture
Japanese health beauty. japanese culture. Japanese fashion. Popular dance music,Enjokosai. Save japanese culture , Why do I love anime? Discrimination in Japan.
http://www.mynippon.com/culture/culturehome.htm
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52. Gateway Japan - Creating Japanese Culture And Community
Japanese. Japanese Media Primarily Japanese Newspapers in USA. USJapanCulture Information from Gateway Japan Publications and others.
http://www.gwjapan.com/

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Washington DC metro area information in Japanese
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Japan Post
A Japan-related classified -Updated weekly Useful links to Japan-Related Job sites. Listings of jobs indexed to "Japan" and "Asia" for the local Washington DC Metro Area and local states. Gateway Japan's JASW Yellow Pages
An on-line resource of directories related to US-Japan "Gateway Japan's JASW Yellow Pages" Gateway Japan

53. Japanese Festivals Culture
See japanese culture from exotic festivals, folk art, crafts, food, dishes, porcelaindolls to ancient shrines and temples lined with japanese stone lanterns
http://www.explorejapan.com/jculture.htm
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turn your speakers on to listen to beautiful japanese music while viewing See Japanese Culture The Japanese culture is very unique from exotic festivals and foods to traditional art and historical temples. Japan is mecca of folk art from beautiful dishes and lacquer ware to delightful porcelain dolls. Take a glimpse of japanese culture and art. Festivals and cultural events are deeply rooted and observed in Japan. Some of the most well known festivals mark the changing of the seasons. The cherry blossom festival celebrates the day of sprin while the colorful "Obon" festival (Buddhist all souls' day) marks the height of summer. In May, "boys day" festivals now called children's day is a joyful spectacle as colorful flying carp banners are flown.

54. San Francisco Japanese Sword Society
Group for Japanese sword enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate japanese culture, history, language, philosophy, and customs.
http://members.aol.com/SwordBasic/SwordBasic.html

55. Japanese Culture
Cultural and art forms in Japan are stylized and highly refined, emphasizing simplicity,elegance, and grace; these include theatrical performances, textiles
http://www.city.kanazawa.ishikawa.jp/dentou_e/
Cultural and art forms in Japan are stylized and highly refined, emphasizing simplicity, elegance, and grace; these include theatrical performances, textiles, ceramic ware, and 'the way,' which includes the tea ceremony. Theatrical Performances The Way Textiles Ceramic Ware Other Pages of Japanese Culture

56. 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/
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57. Japanese Culture At BellaOnline
You Are Here HOME Society Culture japanese culture. JapaneseHost is BellaOnline's japanese culture Host. SUBJECT S. FEATURE S.
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58. Art Of Sushi - A Japanese Culture Experience
Experience japanese culture see sushi rolled into works of art flowers,butterflies dragonflies. Sushi Art. Welcome to sushi art!
http://www.garden-gifts.com/sushiart.htm
Sushi Art I decided to create this page to share some of my favorite things I love about Japan and the japanese culture; good food, delicate sushi, beautiful music and colorful cartoon characters. I hope to include a little of each in this page while providing some interesting sushi information and beautiful music by Japanese composer and musician Inada-no-Umahijiri, who graciously allowed to me use of his music for this page is a member of the Tokyo Shakuhachi Ensemble and plays the "shakuhachi" which is the japanese bamboo flute.
Turn your speaker on now for the ultimate experience Hikari-no-Haru - "The Light of Spring Sun" is the title of this composition - .
Hakari means "the light of the sun" and haru means "spring". Sushi Origin Sushi originated as a way of preserving funa -a type of fish. The fish was salted and allowed to mature on a bed of vinegar rice, after which the rice was discarded. Before long vinegar rice came to be eaten together with the fish and then other ingredients. Thus the word sushi was derived: the marriage of vinegar rice with other ingredients. Many different combinations of sushi and ways of serving them evolved. It is not surprising that most people mistaken or associate the word sushi to raw fish. It may be because many sushi varieties are prepared using some type of fish or seafood and the raw part just happens to stick in peoples mind. But actually, sashimi means "raw fish". Sushi is the marriage of vinegar rice to other ingredients.

59. Japanese Clothing, Japanese Culture And Dance
perform traditional japanese okinawa dances. Dedicated to preservethe japanese culture they delight all that see them.
http://www.garden-gifts.com/kenjin.htm
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Dressed in beautiful japanese clothing - kimono, yukata, obis and elegant head dressings, the Okinawa Kenjin Kai delight all who see them perform. The kenjin kai is a national organization dedicated to preserve the japanese culture and share traditional dances and music of Japan and Okinawa. There are hundreds of Japanese and Okinawan Kenjin Kai members throughout the U.S. who perform regularly for city, state and national events. Help / Customer Service Order Online Phone, Fax or Mail Orders Contest/Guestbook ... Home
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60. Shukan ST - The Japan Times Bilingual Weekly
That's why About.com's japanese culture site is a good site for English students. Finally,try to find chances to actually discuss Japan and japanese culture.
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