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Japan

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Sub-headings:

Japanese History
Japan Travel & Tourism

Resources in this category:

CIAJ Quarterly
http://www.ciaj.or.jp/ciaj/welcome.html
News from the Japanese telecommunications equipment industry.
Japan Echo
http://www.japanecho.com/
"Presents translations of significant articles from the Japanese media about politics, business and the economy, society, culture, and other topics of current interest within Japan. We also translate and publish other periodicals and books about Japan for non-Japanese readers. " This is also available in French and Spanish.
Nipponia
http://www.jinjapan.org/nipponia/
"NIPPONIA is a quarterly magazine introducing contemporary Japanese culture and society to people all over the world. Downloadable PDF files turn online NIPPONIA into an useful language learning tool. The print version of the magazine is available at Japanese Embassies and Consulates.http://www.jinjapan.org/nipponia."
O-Hayo Sensei
http://www.ohayosensei.com/
"The Bi-Weekly Newsletter of English Teaching Jobs in Japan."
Social Science Japan Journal: An International Journal of Social Science Research on Japan
http://www.iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp/Journal/index.html#00
"Social Science Japan Journal, a new English-language, internationally refereed journal of the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, will publish original papers on social science issues related to modern Japan, including comparative work and studies of international relations. All disciplines in the social sciences are represented in the Journal, including anthropology, economics, geography, history, law, political science, and sociology. "
Tokyo Weekender
http://www.weekender.co.jp/
"The Tokyo Weekender is a bi-weekly publication for the foreign and English-speaking community in the Tokyo area, plus visiting businessmen and tourists. Through the years many an expatriate has turned to our pages for community news, social events and just plain entertainment."
Trends in Japan
http://web-jpn.org/trends/index.html
Includes current news in Japan.
 
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