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    • 1.

      Ninja Training


      by James Peterson - 2006-12-05
      What are the secrets of ninja's super abilities? Everybody is aware that ninja were skillful warriors, mastered their ninja swords to perfection, and could fulfill any even impossible mission. Their s...
    • 2.

      Haibun: Loving the Form


      by Joy Cagil - 2006-12-07
      Haibun is a poetry form consisting mostly of prose interspersed with haikus or with one haiku at the end. A haiku is a poem that originated in Japan with the 5-7-5 syllable count, and the prose part o...
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      Shimpaku Juniper Also Known As The Smoke Of The Volcano Is Extremely Popular With Bonsai Artists


      by Tim Gorman - 2006-12-10
      The Shimpaku Juniper was discovered in Japan just over a century ago. The Shimpaku Juniper is known as the "smoke of the volcano" because of its beautifully patterned swirling trunk. Unfortunately, la...
    • 4.

      A Guide to Edo Furnishings


      by Stephan Teak - 2006-12-20
      Edo furnishings gets their name from a period of classical Japanese culture that flourished in the area of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan between 1500 and 1780 AD. Kyoto was a beautiful city with...
    • 5.

      The Key to Midnight (Book Review)


      by Joy Cagil - 2006-12-22
      Any writer who is willing to revise an earlier book, especially a successful one, deserves a lot of respect, and I read this book because I saw the writer's own explanation that he revised The Key to ...
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      How to Vanquish Pain


      by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2007-01-02
      Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, once affirmed that life was suffering. Although today, living conditions are much better than in the times of Buddha, the many kinds of pain that people still endure a...
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      Auto Repair Services in Okinawa, Japan: Mechanics That Speak English


      by Jim Adamek - 2007-01-03
      I recently visited Okinawa, Japan and found the people there are very friendly and kind. One problem, however, is that most of them do not speak English. On my first morning there, I spent the entire ...
    • 8.

      24 Hours in Fukuoka City - Travel Journal


      by Anndrea Law - 2007-01-04
      I visited a good friend, Keiko, in Fukuoka recently. It was my first long vacation since I started working.Tenjin Station Upon arriving at Fukuoka City, we placed my luggage in a locker at Tenjin trai...
    • 9.

      Tale of Genji: Book Review


      by John - Paul Gillespie - 2007-01-27
      The Tale of Genji: The world's first novelWritten by the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh century, *The Tale of Genji* is a classic work of Japanese literature concerning the...
    • 10.

      Yu Gi Oh Card Theme Birthday Party for Boys


      by Gail Leino - 2007-01-29
      Yu Gi Oh originally started in Japan as a popular card game featuring dueling monsters. From there is became a manga comic and eventually an extremely popular cartoon show. Its seems that this has b...