What's New in Japan, May 2, 1996

Japanese version is here.
May 2, 1996

SakaE!!'s Chat Room
(Kawaguchi-shi, Saitama, Japan)
Communication chat room on the web!! Please write your message here freely. I wish everybody discussed about Rock!! and Pops, every music genres this chat room!!!

art-nomitsutomu-waku
(Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
nomi tsutomu=illustrater.my digital picture and draw picture's gallery.there are great.

"Royal Carbon" protects you against harmful electromagnetic waves.
(Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan)
Carbon prevents matters from oxidizing. That is, it retards aging and maintains freshness. Thanks to advanced research and development, we can now readily enjoy the benefits of carbon in everyday life with things made from natural activated carbon fiber. When you are fast asleep, Royal Carbon will steadily stimulates the metabolism of your body all through the night.

Kashima Space Research Center
(Kashima-shi, Ibaraki, Japan)
One of the three research centers of Communications Research Laboratory. A dozen of parabora antenna facilities with wide variety of sizes (the largest one is 34m in diameter) are located in the center. The research fields include Remote Sensing, Space Communication, Radio Astronomy, and Satellite Control.

Cyber Cinema Ticket Club
(Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan)
The latest movie information and ticket reservation provited by Nichigeki, well known movie theater in Ginza, Tokyo. Reserve ticket on the web and get the special present!

Kumamoto Infonet Home Page
(Mashiki-shi, Kumamoto, Japan)

B-Rh(-) BLOOD is wanted for in Osaka University Hospital
(Suita-shi, Osaka, Japan)
B-Rh(-) BLOOD is wanted for in Osaka University Hospital, but in short of offer. Please read this homepage for further information in Japanese. And please make a link to this site in your homepages.

Global Village Magazine
(Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan)
What's new for this month is J a v a ! And alsoCOMNET'96! Global Village Magazine is a PC usersgroup on Japan's biggest, nationwide consumer network, NEC's PC-VAN, which has more than one million subscribers. It has grown from an information exchenge sevices and the first US style SIG in Japan, was founded in 1986. It's wide variety of electronic activities. Masazumi Takada, Editor-in-Chief, founder of the on-line magazine is constantly on the road and covering the latest high-tech scenes, submits daily or hourly, on-line columns (so far, more than 2000 columns) from all over the world. He is a journalist/writer and photographer in Japan and abroad. He is the author of many books including Around the World in 30 Days with a Laptop.


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