What's New in Japan, January 16, 1996
- January 16, 1996
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S.K.SOLEMAN'S Home Page
(Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan)
Our Business is Insurance agency (include; Personal servise for
foreiner living in japan). Now I'm making "www:ENGLISH
HOME PAGE".
Please feel free to contact me if I can bo of any assistance to you.
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translation into Japanese
(Aomori, Japan)
Webee is a company involved in the creation of HTML in Japan. Is your
Home Page transmitted only in English? There could be a hung
potential market for your product in Japan. Webee can help you to get
your message across in Japanese. Not a cold, mechanical translation,
but an "real" translation produced by our experienced
translation staff. Let us know your URL by E-mail. We will provide
you with a quotation for translation into Japanese. If your server is
not designed to handle 2 byte characters, why not rent area from the
Webee server? Please take up this chance to provide your company's
information in Japanese.
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Kyoto Issan,Yoro-no-taki,English version homepage
(Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan)
Kyoto
Issan, Yoro-no-takirelease its English version homepage.
Kyoto
Issan, Yoro-no-takiis offering 10% discount for the customers reserved by
E-mail for Homepage Opening Commemoration! Take this chance to try our food.
Help
Wanted!
Foodstuffs Wanted!for our menu
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JUNGLENET
(Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima, Japan)
Usefill Digital mterials for DTDuser, Creators and go on.
Success to JUNGLENET and You can find out what you need.
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k.h.m.
(Osaka-shi, Osaka, Japan)
Feel our bass. Feel our groove. Don't close your keen inspiration.
I think you'll come to my brain. Your motion is sharp.
Your greedy soul is here. You can feel our ray.
We not sounds maker. We are born by sound.
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Good Luck! Koichi Wakata (NASA astronauts)
(Omiya-shi, Saitama, Japan)
On January 11, 1996 18:18 (JST), Mr. Koichi Wakata who was born and raised
in Omiya City, will board the space shuttle "Endevor" and fly out
to space! Mr. Wakata who is only 32 years old, is the first Japanese mission
specialist. PLEASE ACCESS TO
US!
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