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What kind of country is Japan? This site aims to become a guide to Japan and Japanese culture by introducing various information about Japan, from basic information such as its location, climate, transportation, food, language and manners, to whats and whys about the local traditions and customs.

Caterpillar's Murmur

You're Next

(TUE) March 9th, 2009

3:28 p.m. Was about to wrap up a meeting with my client when I heard something snap. Before I knew what was happening, something black shot down from above my head, nearly hit me while I swerved to the right to avoid what was coming my way. Man, that was close.

3:29 p.m. Discovered it was a, a, what's this? A speaker grill? How did this come off? We do have a set of Bose speakers in the top corners of our office but I've never imagined that one of them could attack me with its grill...

3:30 p.m. Stupid Cow. He laughed at me getting nearly hit saying, "HA-HA! Almost!" What does he mean, "Almost?" I haven't done anything wrong to be punished. How dare he say that? Laugh at me and you're next.

The End

Caterpillar

Food Catalog

Kenchin Jiru
Kenchin Jiru

Here's Kenchin Jiru, a piping hot Japanese home-style dish. Generally cooked as light soup simply seasoned with soy sauce, with stir-fried and stewed chunky vegetables such as Ninjin(carrots), Satoimo(aroids), Gobou(burdocks), Daikon(Japanese radish) and Tofu, it may be called Japanese barley soup. It warms you up in the coldest of winter, and is loved throughout the nation as one of the typical home-made cooking dish.

Holidays

Holidays of February

  • February 11th (THU)
  • National Foundation Day

People

Watch out for "SAMURAI" Tamesue!

'People' would like to cheer and support someone who is working hard to achieve his or her goal. This time 'People' would focus on Japanese "Samurai" hurdler Dai Tamesue who recently went into a full-fledged training for the Peking Olympics.

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airframe seen from side
Manned flight by oxyride dry-cell batteries project

The Tokyo Institute of Technology in cooperation with Panasonic, has led the project 'Manned Flight by Oxyride Dry-cell Battery' into the world's first success. On July 16th this year (2006), they made success in a trial of manned flight using commercially available oxyride batteries, in a project that they had been bringing forward together.