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Something about Japan: July 2009
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Monday, July 20, 2009. Towns face extinction as young people desert roots and head for cities. By Justin McCurry in Kiyosato, Hokkaido. Monday 20 July 2009. The world's population may be growing fast and the number of pensioners increasing faster than ever. But the irony of the greying population is not that the world is filling up with people, but rather that huge belts of it are becoming depopulated. Japan's low birthrate means the future is looking increasingly...
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Something about Japan: October 2009
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Thursday, October 15, 2009. Vitamin cafes: Japan's latest health injection. In trendy neighborhoods of Tokyo customers are lining up for vitamin injections that promise to improve health and beauty. Http:/ edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/09/29/vitamin.injections.cafes/#cnnSTCText. Http:/ edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/09/29/vitamin.injections.cafes/#cnnSTCVideo. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Vitamin cafes: Japans latest health injection. ONGs on the way.
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Something about Japan: August 2008
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Japan's working poor scratch living on society's margins. August 30, 2008. Hard times have forced a new underclass to move into three-square-metre rooms – with internet access, writes Justin Norrie in Tokyo. Hidefumi Ito smiles widely when he recalls the sprawling five-bedroom house he built for his family in Hakodate, in the north of Japan. For 1500 yen a day, the temporary shift worker - currently employed to lift and sort parcels for a ...
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Something about Japan: December 2007
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Saturday, December 08, 2007. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What condition my condition is in. View my complete profile. Memoirs of a missionary mom. Ostergeschenk Royale – Danke http:/ ow.l. ONGs on the way. Nice to Have Some Help. Skills to pay the bills. Cherry Blossoms of Hirosaki. Picture postcards from japan. Sarah serving in japan.
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Something about Japan: May 2009
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Monday, May 18, 2009. In Japan, Fast Fashion Rules in Slow Times. Monday, 18 May 2009. Granted, you don't normally associate the word cheap with Japan. But cheap land, cheap chic; something's going on. Http:/ www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1895240,00.html. Links to this post. Saturday, May 02, 2009. Joblessness Spurs Shift in Japan's Views on Poverty. The Wall Street Journal. John Murphy/The Wall Street Journal. That system is foundering amid the global sl...
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Something about Japan: August 2007
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Tuesday, August 21, 2007. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What condition my condition is in. View my complete profile. Memoirs of a missionary mom. Ostergeschenk Royale – Danke http:/ ow.l. ONGs on the way. Nice to Have Some Help. Skills to pay the bills. Cherry Blossoms of Hirosaki. Picture postcards from japan. Sarah serving in japan.
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Something about Japan: March 2008
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Japanese Author Guides Women to 'Dignity,' but Others See Dullness. The New York Times. TOKYO - YOUNG Japanese women searching for a wider role in society have no role model today. The ideal of a self-sacrificing ' good wife, wise mother,' according to a Japanese saying, belongs to the past. And fighting alongside the country's overworked and overstressed salarymen holds little appeal. And yet, in her book, Ms. Bando focuses not on poli...
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Something about Japan: October 2007
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Saturday, October 27, 2007. Links to this post. Friday, October 05, 2007. Curry Rice (カレー ライス). Is one of the most popular dishes in Japan. Preparation is quite easy. All you need is rice, curry sauce, vegetables and meat. The basic vegetables are onions, carrots, and potatoes. For the meat, pork, beef and chicken are the most popular, in order of decreasing popularity. For more info, see wikipedia. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ONGs on the way.
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Something about Japan: Vitamin cafes: Japan's latest health injection
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Thursday, October 15, 2009. Vitamin cafes: Japan's latest health injection. In trendy neighborhoods of Tokyo customers are lining up for vitamin injections that promise to improve health and beauty. Http:/ edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/09/29/vitamin.injections.cafes/#cnnSTCText. Http:/ edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/09/29/vitamin.injections.cafes/#cnnSTCVideo. Vitamin cafes: Japans latest health injection. What condition my condition is in. View my complete profile.
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Something about Japan: November 2007
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Confessions of a japanese impressionist. Thursday, November 29, 2007. In Japan, vending machines are known as jidō-hanbaiki (from jidō, or "automatic"; hanbai, or "vending"; and ki, or "machine"), jihanki for short. Links to this post. Labels: culture and travel. Saturday, November 10, 2007. Links to this post. Thursday, November 01, 2007. With the impending snow, Josh and his helper Marty will be finishing up their time at JLC and heading down to Tokyo where Josh hopes to minister to disabled people.