Philip Brasor
Philip Brasor is a Tokyo-based writer-for-hire who, for the moment, makes his living writing about entertainment, the Japanese media, and money issues.
View ArticleJRock News
JRock News offers comprehensive coverage of the Japanese rock scene, providing fans worldwide with timely updates on tours, gigs, and events. Their international team of dedicated writers delivers...
View ArticleForeign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ)
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), established in 1945 to provide support to foreign journalists working in post-World War II Japan, has historically been situated in the vicinity of...
View ArticleCat Forehards & Rabbit Hutches
This is a blog about Japanese housing by Philip Brasor and Masako Tsubuku.
View ArticleKanrin Japanese School
Kanrin Japanese School offers a comprehensive Japanese language program taught by experienced history professors and professional Japanese teachers. With over 35 years of teaching experience, the...
View ArticleNintendo Museum
The Nintendo Museum is a video game museum located in Uji, Kyoto. It is owned by Nintendo and will display a wide variety of products from the company's history. The museum will open on 2 October 2024....
View ArticleSanso Network
Sanso Network has been promoting slow cycling since 2006. The organisation aims to spread the concept of 'bicycling' throughout the country and the world and contribute to sustainable local communities...
View ArticleGMO Internet Group
Tokyo based web hosting company with shared and managed hosting for individuals and SMEs.
View ArticleThe Japanofiles Podcast
This is a podcast about Japan. The show's primary focus is interviews with English-speaking foreign residents of Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. Dave Carlson moved to Japan in 1983. His podcast has been...
View ArticleHotice Co., Ltd.
Hotice Co., Ltd. specialises in influencer marketing, primarily casting influencers from both domestic and international markets. It serves clients across Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other...
View ArticleNakanoshima Museum of Art
Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka (大阪中之島美術館 Ōsaka Nakanoshima Bijutsukan) opened in Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan in 2022. The collection includes works by Modigliani and Dalí, Kishida Ryūsei,...
View ArticleVisit Okinawa
Official Okinawa Travel Guide: Okinawa is the portal between Japan and the tropics. Experience the raw natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Okinawa, from the main island's castle ruins and...
View ArticleAtago Shrine
The Atago Shrine (愛宕神社 Atago Jinja) in Minato, Tokyo, is a Shinto shrine established in 1603 (the eighth year of the Keichō era) on the order of shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu—the current shrine buildings on...
View ArticleNihon Hidankyo
The Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations (日本原水爆被害者団体協議会 Nihon gensuibaku higaisha dantai kyōgi-kai), often shortened to Nihon Hidankyō (日本被団協 Nihon Hidankyō), is a group formed...
View ArticleSuwa Glass Village Museum
SUWA Glass Village Art Museum (SUWAガラスの里の美術館) is a prominent glass art museum in Japan, renowned for its extensive collection and modern architecture. Formerly known as the Kitazawa Art Museum New...
View ArticleGildia Mangi & Anime
This is Polish site about news of manga, anime, polish fandom, dance dance revolution and convention.
View ArticleDoggy Bag Committee
The Doggie Bag initiative promotes a more sustainable approach to dining by encouraging patrons to take home leftover food. This practice helps reduce food waste, conserve resources, and promote...
View ArticleMatsue City
Matsue (松江市 Matsue-shi) is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. As of 31 March 2023, the city had an estimated population of 196,748 in 91287 households and a...
View ArticleThe Origami Homepage
Explanations, instructions for several complex origami (served via Wayback Machine).
View ArticleDiscover Nikkei
Discover Nikkei is a community website about Nikkei identity, culture, and history. This project aims to provide an inviting space for the community to share, explore, and connect through diverse...
View ArticleScripting Japan
Wes Robertson, a lecturer in Japanese Studies at Macquarie University, is a scholar who applies sociolinguistic perspectives to the study of writing systems, particularly focusing on Japan. His...
View ArticleHosomi Museum
Hosomi Museum (細見美術館 Hosomi Bijutsukan) opened near Okazaki Park (岡崎公園) in Kyoto, Japan, in 1998. The collection, begun by Osaka industrialist Hosomi Ryō (細見良, 1901-1978), numbers some one thousand...
View ArticleKuramoto Ice
Kuramoto Ice (株式会社クラモト氷業), a family-owned business, began as a general store in 1923. The third generation shifted the focus to manufacturing high-quality ice for the hospitality industry. Over the...
View ArticleProfessional University of Electric Mobility Systems
The Professional University of Electric Mobility Systems (電動モビリティシステム専門職大学) is a vocational university that offers a unique blend of academic study and practical experience. Students develop their...
View ArticleOsaka Mint Bureau
The Osaka Mint Bureau (造幣局 Zōheikyoku) is the only Western-style brick building remaining from the Meiji era on the premises of the Japan Mint. Originally constructed as a thermal power plant in 1969,...
View ArticleInternational Mental Health Professionals Japan
International Mental Health Professionals Japan is an interdisciplinary network of individuals and organizations providing mental health care, therapy and related services to the people of the various...
View ArticleMichael A. Firman's Shakuhachi Page
Michael A. Firman is an American amateur Shakuhachi player. His website contains photos of contemporary Japanese masters from the 1998 Boulder, Colorado World Shakuhachi. His old website is here.
View ArticleRobert Bosch Japan
Maker of car air conditioners, alternators, pumps, sensors, window motors, security devices, and fuel injection systems.
View ArticleHelena English School
English conversation school in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, for Japanese students.
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