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The Rise of Tokugawa Shogunate
by Ebey Soman, Nov 6, 2008
The chaotic period of Japan was ended when Tokugawa Ieyasu united all of Japan under his Shogunate. During this time, Christianity arrived in Japan with the Europeans and the Shogun had a wise reaction to the arrival of the Europeans. Edo became the capital and the emperor a figurehead. Here is the story of Japan, the early years of Tokugawa Shogunate and it's interaction with the West.
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Wabi-sabi and Its Influences
by JP Yee, Oct 23, 2008
On the aspects and origins of wabi-sabi, and its relation to Eastern and Western worldviews.
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Top Five Richest Japanese Billionaires
by Ebey Soman, Oct 8, 2008
Japan's Richest and most famous billionaires - those who used to dominate the Forbes lists but recently dropped from the top 10 lists.
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Learning Japanese on Your Own Time
by J Cayzer, Oct 2, 2008
A quick-start guide to learning Japanese from scratch using an array of online resources.
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Sacred Spaces in Early History
by Joel18Wolters08, Sep 13, 2008
The similarities and differences between a Roman Church and a Japanese Temple in the first Millennium.
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The Most Horrible Words in the World Two
by CHAN LEE PENG, Sep 7, 2008
And you thought your vocabulary was good? Try spelling these words right.
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Japan Earthquake (October 28, 1891)
by balisunset, Sep 3, 2008
The Nobi Region north of Nagoya, Japan, was hit with an earthquake of magnitude 8. The earthquake was felt all over the island of Honshu as many buildings came down and 7,000 lost their lives.
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Fairy Tales of Amano Yoshitaka
by balisunset, Sep 2, 2008
Amano Yoshitaka is a Japanese artist and illustrator. Influenced strongly by the art nouveau movement and traditional Japanese woodcuts, Amano has worked in numerous media, including painting with watercolors and oils, lithographs, computer animation, ceramics, and stained glass.
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The Strong Impact of Japan's Saving Rate on Domestic and Worldwide Economy
by Verniel Cutar, Jun 10, 2008
Japan, among the world's foremost economic tigers, also has one of the most outstanding saving rates in the international arena. Not only does it benefit Japan itself, but neighboring countries as well.
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Foreign Languages: Tips & Tricks
by Jotter Scalems, Jun 9, 2008
Learning a foreign language is not that hard, but some people go down the wrong path and never succeed. This article will help you choosing the right path.
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