Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Book_Author - Japan
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 9     161-180 of 196    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Japan:     more books (100)
  1. Tales of Old Japan (Classic Reprint) by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesdale, 2010-10-09
  2. The Religion of the Samurai A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan by Kaiten Nukariya, 2009-10-04
  3. Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation (Dodo Press) by Lafcadio Hearn, 2007-07-27
  4. Japanese fairy world. Stories from the wonder-lore of Japan by William Elliot Griffis, 2010-08-29
  5. Frommer's Japan (Frommer's Complete) by Beth Reiber, Janie Spencer, 2010-08-09
  6. Defense of Japan 1945 (Fortress) by Steven Zaloga, 2010-10-19
  7. Japan (Country Guide) by Chris Rowthorn, Andrew Bender, et all 2009-11-01
  8. Japan (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Publishing, 2007-08-20
  9. A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present by Andrew Gordon, 2008-11-14
  10. The Rough Guide to Japan Fourth Edition (Rough Guide Travel Guides) by Jan Dodd, Simon Richmond, 2008-03-31
  11. Japan by Rail, 2nd: includes rail route guide and 29 city guides by Ramsey Zarifeh, 2007-08-01
  12. Japan at War: An Oral History by Haruko Taya Cook, Theodore F. Cook, 1995-04-04
  13. Peeps at Many Lands; Japan by John Finnemore, 2010-07-24
  14. Discover Japan (Full Color Country Guides) by Chris Rowthorn, 2010-04-01

161. The Speleological Society Of Japan
Formed in 1975 and consists of councils and special committees. Involved with karst conservation, underground safety and research. Includes contacts. Japanese and English.
http://www.netlaputa.ne.jp/~ssj/index-e.html

Japanese
Office: c/o Akiyoshi-dai Museum of Natural History
Akiyoshi Syuho-cho Mine-gun, Ymaguchi 754-0511, Japan
What is the SSJ Speleo Information Caving Information FAQ Page ...
Message from Chairman of the SSJ
The Speological Society of Japan is the academic organization which has
been administrated speleological and caving discipline since 1975.
The organization is consist of following councils and special committee.
Council: Geography, Geology, Paleontology, Anthropology and Archaeology,
Biology, Physics and Chemistry, Vulcanospeleology, Caving Exploration
and technique.
Committee: Cave Survey and References, Rescue,Editorial department of
Journal of the SSJ and the Caving Journal as a co-operate organization. If you want to get further information, check out each page of our sit. Please contact us if you have any questions would like to part in our organization , or would like to make a link with ours. You are the th visitor of this site. Last Update:May 21 2004 Webmaster : Satoshi Goto and Sumio Kondo

162. Ministry Of Finance
If you would like to find some information concerning the financial system, please see the FSA website. For Japanese. Ministry of
http://www.mof.go.jp/english/
TOPICS Highlights of the Budget for FY2004 (Dec 24, 2003) [PDF] The Japanese Government Balance Sheet (Primary Trial) For Fiscal Year 2001 [PDF] Understanding The Japanese Budget 2003 PDF Current Japanese Fiscal Conditions and Issues to be Considered (2003) Financial Statements Statistics on Corporations by Industry (January-March 2004) ... FY 2004 Tax Reform (Proposal) [PDF] Let's Talk about Taxes (April 2002) Starting of the Pilot Implementation of the Container Security Initiative Fiscal Investment and Loan Program Plan: FY2003 FILP Report 2003 ... Intellectual Support by the Policy Research Institute
Last Updated : June 4, 2004
If you would like to find some information concerning the financial system, please see the FSA website
Ministry of Finance, The Japanese Government / info@mof.go.jp Location and Contact Address The e-mail address “info@mof.go.jp” is exclusively dedicated to receiving opinions concerning management and administration of the Ministry of Finance from the visitors to this website.
The Ministry of Finance never sends e-mail that includes solicitations via this address.
3-1-1 KASUMIGASEKI CHIYODA-KU TOKYO 100-8940; TEL 81-3-3581-4111 ( 9:00

163. Japan Private Detective Center
Full service investigation agency based in Kyoto.
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/yama0039/
JAPAN PRIVATE DETECTIVE CENTER Ž„—§’T’ã
[Comment] [My Profile] [Equipments] [Missing Persons] ...
interpi@internet.office.ne.jp

164. NAJAS - Home
32nd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival June 2627, 2004 in Denver, Colorado Japan America Society of Colorado is proud to announce its participation in the 32nd
http://www.us-japan.org/
Home Last Updated on May 10, 2004 - National Association of Japan-America Societies Appoints New President - M r. Samuel M. Shepherd, former executive director and CEO of the Japan-United States Educational Commission (The Fulbright Program) from 1994-2004, has been named as President of the National Association of Japan-America Societies effective May 3rd... more Past Japan-America Society Information - - Japan America Society of Colorado - 32nd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival
June 26-27, 2004 in Denver, Colorado
J apan America Society of Colorado is proud to announce its participation in the 32nd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival. The event will take place on Saturday, June 26th and Sunday, June 27th 2004. The Cherry Blossom Festival has been an annual event since 1972, and is one of the oldest festivals in the Denver Metropolitan area... more - The Japan-America Society of Georgia - 16th Annual Asian-Pacific Children's Conference in Fukuoka
July, 2004 in Fukuoka, Japan

165. Sakado Christ Church_English Page
Located in Sakado, Saitama. Affiliated with Japan Holiness Church.
http://home.att.ne.jp/gold/sakado/english/

166. SUZUKI Motor Corporation
Official site at headquarters in Japan.
http://www.suzuki.co.jp/

167. LESELUST: Literatur Aus Japan
Eine œbersicht ¼ber die Werke Japanischer Autoren der Neuzeit. Zusammengestellt von Daniela Ecker in der Leselust.
http://www.die-leselust.de/japan.htm
Literatur a us Japan in der LESELUST Japan, japanische Literatur wird in der letzten Zeit auch in Europa immer gefragter. Seit ich Banana Yoshimoto und Haruki Murakami für mich entdeckt habe, interessiere ich mich auch sehr für Literatur aus Japan; wer also Tipps zu zeitgenössischer japanischer Literatur hat, bereitet nicht nur mir eine große Freude, wenn er sie mit uns teilt - hier ist die Gelegenheit dazu
Aber nun eine kleine Zusammenstellung der japanischen Autoren, die ich kenne; Bücher, die ich selbst kenne und kurz zusammengefasst habe, sind farblich hervorgehoben
Kazuo Ishiguro
ist Japaner, aber in England aufgewachsen, nimmt daher für mich eine Zwischenstellung ein:
Kazuo Ishiguro, geboren 1954 in Nagasaki, kam im Alter von sechs Jahren nach England. Er studierte Anglistik und Philosophie und war danach eine Zeitlang als Sozialarbeiter tätig. Kazuo Ishiguro lebt mit Frau und Kind in London. Was vom Tage übrigblieb
Ein wunderbares Buch über einen Butler, der am Ende seines Lebens erst erkennt, was er durch seinen Diensteifer verabsäumt hat.
Als wir Waisen waren

Christopher Banks wächst in Shanghai auf. Doch dann verschwindet erst der Vater, dann die Mutter - und Christopher muss nach England. Sein einziges Zielt ist es, als Erwachsener zurückzukehren und das Rätsel zu lösen...

168. Newsweek Japan Online
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.nwj.ne.jp/

169. Department Of Archaeology
The Department of Archaeology at the University Museum in Tokyo, Japan. Includes current and past research and staff.
http://www.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/dep-ar.html
Department of Archaeology
Staff
  • Professor: Tadashi Goto
Activities and Collection
The Department of Archaeology, University Museum is used concurrently by members of the Faculty of Letters, as a result the activities and collection of the Museum cannot be separated from the Department of Archaeology, the Exhibition Room and the Training Center at Tokoro, Hokkaido all of which belong to the Faculty of Letters. The department does not have a full-time staff member. The most substantial part of the collection is comprised of material from East Asian mainland and Hokkaido. The East Asian material is a result of research in Korea and China prior to World War II and is composed of pottery, metal objects, lacquer ware, roof tiles etc. The material originated from:
  • Lelang provincial office in North Korea, Han Dynasty; Segamri mounded tombs of Lelang, Korea; Muyang-cheng castle(a provincial office of Han), China. Dongjing-cheng(capital city of the Bohai Kingdom), Heilongjiang Province, China; Shangdu(capital city of Yuan Dynasty), Inner Mongolia, China; and Handan(capital city of Zhao State, period of Warring States), Hebei Province, China.

170. ( Learning Zen In Japan - Dogen Zen - Zazen, Soto-Zen, Japan And Israel)
Lists some monasteries open to Westerners, and universities for academic study.
http://www.zenki.com/AboutlearningZeninJapan.htm
About learning Zen in Japan
Preliminary words Danny Waxman' main Zen learning period in Japan was from the end of the fifties till the end of the seventies. (At around 1981, his Zen teacher, Prof. Masunaga Reiho died). During the 13 years, all around, that he was in Japan he lived both in Tokyo and Kyoto. He met many Zen teachers and learned and practiced with them and visited many monasteries. But his main and premier Zen teacher was Prof. Masunaga Reiho. Danny told us that he never met anyone that was so clear and deep about understanding Dogen and Shobogenzo, as was Prof. Masunaga Reiho. He said to us that when you would come near Prof. Masunaga, you would forget all the problems and difficulties that you have and concentrate only on learning and developing your inner abilities. Danny was coming every week to Prof. Masunaga home, to sit zazen with him. He was attending Prof. Masunaga' classes on Zen Buddhism at the Komazawa University in Tokyo, and was escorting his teacher to many places, to seminars concerning Zen, Buddhism and religion matters and to other places as well. Prof. Masunaga had a universal mind. He learned English and German, in order to be able to communicate with western people and understand their culture. He was not wasting his or others time on rituals and rigid formalities. He was pointing straight to what is important in Zazen, Shobogenzo and for the specific student. Although he was attending roles as a priest in Eiheiji, and was the vise president of Komazawa University , he always had time for teaching serious students. Those days have passed. Most of the Zen teacher that Danny met have grown old or died, or changed places.

171. International Business Research
Ecommerce consulting for American companies wanting to enter the Japanese online market.
http://CyberworksJapan.com/

172. ¥Ï¥¤¥Ñ¡¼¥À¥¤¥ä
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.hyperdia.com/

173. Provincial Office, Nippon Sei Ko Kai
Information on dioceses and churches in Japan and Okinawa, contact information, resources and official church statements. Includes a list of related links.
http://www.nskk.org/province/
65 Yarai-cho,
Shinjuku-ku, TOKYO
162-0805 JAPAN
Phone:+81-3-5228-3171
Fax:+81-3-5228-3175

174. PlayStation.com(Japan) | ƒvƒŒƒCƒXƒe[ƒVƒ‡ƒ“EƒhƒbƒgƒRƒ€EƒW
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.jp.playstation.com/
‘SƒJƒeƒSƒŠ[ ƒn[ƒh ƒLƒƒƒ‰ƒOƒbƒY PlayStation.com(Japan)‚̃p[ƒgƒi[ƒTƒCƒg‚ɂȂ낤I ƒTƒ“ƒNƒXg100–œl!!hƒLƒƒƒ“ƒy[ƒ“‚͏I—¹‚¢‚½‚µ‚Ü‚µ‚½B ¡ƒn[ƒh • ƒAƒNƒZƒTƒŠ[ wgPlayStation 2huƒ~ƒbƒhƒiƒCƒgEƒuƒ‰ƒbƒNvxD•]”Ì”„’†I
wƒtƒ@ƒCƒeƒBƒ“ƒOƒXƒeƒBƒbƒN2(DUALSHOCK 2 Š®‘SŒÝŠ·)x‚âVFwƒƒ‚ƒŠ[ƒJ[ƒh8MBx‚à“oêI wƒo[ƒ`ƒƒƒtƒ@ƒCƒ^[ƒTƒCƒo[ƒWƒFƒlƒŒ[ƒVƒ‡ƒ“ `ƒWƒƒƒbƒWƒƒ“ƒgƒVƒbƒNƒX‚Ì–ì–]`x‚ª“oêI
˜b‘è‚̉f‰æw’…MƒAƒŠ(‰‰ñ¶ŽYŒÀ’è”ŁE3–‡‘g)xAwMUSA -•Žm- “Á•Ê”Łx‚ª‚¢‚æ‚¢‚æDVD‰»I ¡ƒzƒr[•ƒLƒƒƒ‰ƒNƒ^[
u‚Ç‚±‚Å‚à‚¢‚Á‚µ‚å ƒOƒbƒYv‚âuƒtƒ@ƒCƒiƒ‹ƒtƒ@ƒ“ƒ^ƒW[XI ƒOƒbƒYv‚àAl‹C•¦“«’†I
ƒvƒƒŒƒXƒ‰[ŽO‘òŒõ°‘IŽèƒCƒ“ƒ^ƒrƒ…[I

wƒLƒ“ƒO ƒIƒu ƒRƒƒVƒAƒ€IIxCMŽB‰e‚ÌŠ´‘z‚â“Œ‹žƒh[ƒ€‘å‰ï‚Ö‚Ì–L•x‚ðƒ`ƒFƒbƒNI
E3 SPECIAL REPORT!

BPSP‚̉æ–Ê‚Ì”ü‚µ‚³‚Í—vƒ`ƒFƒbƒN‚¾I “O’ꕪÍ!!
wƒhƒ‰ƒSƒ“ƒNƒGƒXƒgxƒqƒXƒgƒŠ[

wEyeToy:PlayiƒAƒCƒg[ƒC ƒvƒŒƒCjx

w‚Ý‚ñ‚È‚ÌGOLF 4x
ƒn[ƒhƒfƒBƒXƒN“‹ÚDVDƒŒƒR[ƒ_[wPSXx ‚¨‹q—l‚́u‚æ‚­•ª‚©‚ç‚È‚¢vu¢‚Á‚½‚ȁv‚È‚Ç‚Ì—lX‚È‚²—v–]‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä‚¨“š‚¦‚µ‚Ü‚·B E ‚Í‚¶‚ß‚Ä—˜—p‚·‚é‚ñ‚¾‚¯‚ǁA‚Ç‚¤‚·‚ê‚΂¢‚¢‚́H E ‚Ç‚¤‚·‚ê‚Δƒ‚¦‚é‚́H E ƒNƒŒƒWƒbƒgƒJ[ƒh‚ª‚È‚­‚Ä‚à”ƒ‚¦‚é‚́H E ’•¶‚ª‚Å‚«‚Ä‚¢‚é‚©Šm”F‚µ‚½‚¢‚ñ‚Å‚·‚ªH E Šo‚¦‚Ì‚È‚¢u‚¨–⍇‚¹Žó•tŠm”Fƒ[ƒ‹v‚ª“Í‚«‚Ü‚µ‚½B

175. IGN
Information on possible release of game outside Japan.
http://psx.ign.com/articles/090/090210p1.html
continue to Innocent Sin Not Dead
this session brought to you by:

176. ‰F’ˆŠJ”­Ž–‹Æ’cƒz[ƒ€ | NASDA
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.nasda.go.jp/
View this page in English
‚±‚̃y[ƒW‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚邲ˆÓŒ©‚́A proffice@jaxa.jp ‚ ‚Ä‚É‚²˜A—‰º‚³‚¢B

177. CASTLEJAPAN.COM-Japanese Castles, A Complete Guide
Aryn Lickey provides a computer aided montage of how Yonago Castle might have appeared, with a map of its location.
http://www.castlejapan.com/

178. Welcome To McDonald's Japan
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.mcdonalds.co.jp/

179. _ŒË‘åŠwŠCŽ–‰ÈŠw•”`_ŒË‘åŠw11”Ԗڂ̐VŠw•”`
School features a private harbor for training ships in Japan's largest port. Includes map, courses, and content.
http://www.maritime.kobe-u.ac.jp/
ÅIXV“úF2004.06.04 Šw•”’·‚©‚ç‚̃ƒbƒZ[ƒW Šw•”‚Ì–Ú•W‚Æ‹³ˆç(1) Šw•”‚Ì–Ú•W‚Æ‹³ˆç(2) Šw•”‚Ì–Ú•W‚Æ‹³ˆç(3) ... Œ¤‹†‚̃gƒsƒbƒNƒX AE ‹lŠé‹Æ‚Ì‚Ý‚È‚³‚Ü‚Ö AEƒKƒCƒ_ƒ“ƒX ‘åŠw‰@ ‘åŠw‰@‚ւ̐iŠw ‘åŠw‰@Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È
‘åŠw‰@Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È

@@ŠCŽ–‰ÈŠwŒnêU
... ‘åŠw‰@Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È@@
@@”ŽŽmŒãŠú‰Û’öŠCŽ–‰ÈŠwêU ŠT—v •‘®‘ÛŠCŽ–‹³ˆçŒ¤‹†ƒZƒ“ƒ^[ ‘ÛŠCŽ–‘åŠw˜A‡ []ƒLƒƒƒ“ƒpƒXƒKƒCƒh ... []ƒLƒƒƒ“ƒpƒX“àê—p ‹Œ_ŒË¤‘D‘åŠwÝŠw¶ –@l‰»‚É”º‚¤ˆÚÐ‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä ŠCŽ–‰ÈŠw•”‹³Š¯ƒGƒbƒZƒC ‹‰Ø‹q‘D‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä _ŒË¤‘D‘åŠw‚Ì‹L˜^ ... _ŒË‘åŠw
‘ÛŠC—mŠˆ“®‚Ì‹’“_AŠm‚©‚ȉȊw‹ZpAŠCŽ–‰ÈŠw•”
¡T‚ÌŠCŽ–‰ÈŠw•”•[]ƒLƒƒƒ“ƒpƒX 6/05(“y) 1”N¶ƒLƒƒƒ“ƒpƒXƒcƒA[iŒ¤‹†ŽºŒ©Šwj []ŠÛqŠCiŽÀŒ±EŽŽ‰^“]j
Jun 2, 2004
u‘SŠwAEƒKƒCƒ_ƒ“ƒX‘æ2‰ñ@wAEŠˆ“®‚ðŽn‚ß‚é‚É‚ ‚½‚Á‚āxvŠJ
Jun 1, 2004 XV
uƒXƒ^ƒbƒtÐ‰îv
Jun 1, 2004 XV
May 31, 2004
May 27, 2004 XV u‘åŠw‰@Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È‘OŠú‰Û’öŠCŽ–‰ÈŠwŒn‚RêUv May 26, 2004 XV u1”N¶ƒLƒƒƒ“ƒpƒXƒcƒA[iŒ¤‹†ŽºŒ©Šwjv May 26, 2004 XV May 25, 2004 XV uŠw‹‰Žw“±‹³ˆõ§“x‚ɂ‚¢‚āv May 25, 2004 XV uŠCŽ–‰ÈŠw•”‹³Š¯ƒGƒbƒZƒCv May 24, 2004 May 24, 2004

180. “ú–{ƒrƒNƒ^[Š”Ž®‰ïŽÐ
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/
u‹L˜^Œ^DVDƒfƒBƒXƒNv»•iî•ñ‚ð’ljÁi6/1j
getBMqs('http');

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 9     161-180 of 196    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20

free hit counter