Japanese School of Brussels - 0 views
Association of Internet Researchers wiki - 0 views
Japanese English Dictionary Server - 0 views
1970s Japanese tokusatsu TV - 2 views
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Is recentelijk nog een parodie gemaakt op de monster-tokusatsu: Big Man Japan (大日本人): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0997147/
アニメ・マンガの日本語 Japanese in Anime & Manga - 0 views
Free Culture - Lawrence Lessig - 0 views
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The Internet has set the stage for this erasure and, pushed by big media, the law has now affected it.
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This is not a protectionism to protect artists. It is instead a protectionism to protect certain forms of business.
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Yet, as I argue in the pages that follow, that is precisely what is happening in our culture today. These modern-day equivalents of the early twentieth-century radio or nineteenth-century railroads are using their power to get the law to protect them against this new, more efficient, more vibrant technology for building culture. They are succeeding in their plan to remake the Internet before the Internet remakes them.
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Links for Studying Japanese Online - 0 views
Vintage Japanese industrial expo posters - 0 views
(新)近現代・日本のお金(貨幣、紙幣) - 0 views
Whaling whoppers debunked | The Japan Times Online - 0 views
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WHALING IN JAPAN: Power, Politics and Diplomacy, by Jun Morikawa. Ever wonder why landlocked nations such as Mali, Mongolia and Laos with no tradition of whaling are members of the International Whaling Commission (IWC)? According to Jun Morikawa, the Japanese government sponsors the membership of third-world countries in the IWC to boost support for Japan's pro-whaling initiatives. This vote-buying, however, has done little for Japan's image.
Anatomy of Japanese folk monsters - 0 views
Get set for next year's overhaul of official kanji | The Japan Times Online - 0 views
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Kanji aficionados and educators are buzzing over the biggest kanji news in nearly three decades: Next fall, for the first time since 1981, Japan's government is expected to announce a revision of the joyo (general-use) kanji list. Currently numbering 1,945, these kanji comprise the official list allowed for use in newspapers and government publications, and Japanese school children are meant to learn them all during their compulsory education.
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