Society

The Indian Community In Japan

For most Indians living in Japan, this country is quite close in customs and culture as their own country. Of course, there are plenty of differences too – but if you learn to find what you want when you want it, you would be able to fight the feelings of exclusion and homesickness pretty well. There are websites which help…

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Vacations

How To Get Cheap Airline Tickets To Europe

Do you want to explore Peru and see the Machu Picchu perhaps? Peru has a lot of sights for the hungry-eyed traveler whose fondness extends from history to archaeological adventures. In Peru you get them all! If Peru seems to be a distant dream because money is a problem, when will you ever start to realize that dream? There are…

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Nutrition

Naturally Sweet And Healthy The Wonders Of Stevia

Stevia (STEE-vee-uh) is an outstanding, sweet tasting herb that has remarkable health promoting qualities. The sweetness of Stevia is largely due to its complex stevioside molecule that is composed of glucose, sophorose and steviol. A second compound called rebaudioside, which is present in Stevia, also contributes to Stevia’s sweetness. Stevia has a taste that is unique and has been described…

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Cars

July Scheduled Launch Of New Jaguar Xk In Japan

The Japanese automobile market should all be on the alert for the new Jaguar vehicle that would soon be careening down their path. You see, the Jaguar Japan has recently announced that the country would be meeting the newly restyled Jaguar XK which is a luxury sports car. The given date of this launch is on the 1st of July.…

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Article Writing

Daido Moriyama Modern Legend

Although Moriyama’s work is well known in Nippon where he is one of the country’s major photographers, his photography has only been sporadically and incompletely exhibited outside Japan, and it has not received the full critical congratulation it so richly deserves. Born in the port city of Osaka in 1938, Moriyama turned to photography at the age of twenty-one and…

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Destinations

An Overview Of Japan For Travelers

For such a tiny total landmass, Japan has left an undeniable stamp on human history. If you are considering Japan as a destination, here is an overview of the country. An Overview of Japan for Travelers Extending along the eastern coast of Asia, Japan is a country consisting of a collection of islands. The mainland, as we think of it,…

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Trucks Suvs

Three Red Diamonds

Anyone who is quite familiar with cars has bumped into the brand Mitsubishi before. Its logo resembling three red diamonds is the company’s signature. This however is not only a name of an automobile company in Japan because the fact is; Mitsubishi is an industrial group. Its subsidiaries vary from shipping, banking, research, oil and other things you can imagine…

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Reference Education

Everyone Needs To Learn English In Japan

“There were days when your intellect as a Japanese would be measured in terms of how well you knew the different dialects of the Japanese language. All that is slowly changing nowadays. What I hear from Japan is that knowing English is slowly being used as a benchmark to judge a person’s dialect. That is a big sea change for…

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Web Hosting

Yakyu Baseball In Japan

The popularity of the game baseball has crossed continents as far as the East Asian island of Japan. The exact date cannot be traced on when it really started as a sport in Japan, the estimated era that it got into the mentality of the Japanese was during the Meiji Era which was said to occur during the timeline of…

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Home Improvement

A Brief History Of Futons

Originally from Japan, Futons are like bed mattresses but used and made differently than in their home country. Japanese Futons Measuring two inches (5 cm) thick and filled with cotton and/or synthetic batting, Japanese futons are typically flat and are designed to be spread out on tatami flooring, which is a special kind of flooring indigenous to Japanese architecture. Japanese…

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