What's New in Japan, August 8, 1996
Japanese version is here.
- August 8, 1996
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JAPAN InterSEARCH
(Yao, ,Osaka, ,Japan)
Your one-stop site to all leading Internet Service Providers in Japan,
JAPAN InterSEARCH, has just launched a free Mutual Link Program. What
a great place to publicize your own homepage! Come and register today!
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KINKI STATION
(Yao, ,Osaka, ,Japan)
Kinki Station is an interactive Web discussion forum for the Kansai
region. Topics include: Pen Pal Kiosk, Business Card Exchange, News
Announcements and more.
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Kobe's Municipal Water System
(Kobe-shi,Hyogo,Japan)
THE City of Kobe Home Page . Kobe City Waterworks Bureau
Kobe Water Science Museum.Transcribed publicity document
This page is a private WWW.
This conduct has nothing to do with my official work.
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"ALLES" internet voice magazine vol.11
This issue will cover Japanese Hip Hop scene, titled as "HIP HOP TYCOON
2." We have our original long interview of the leading man
of Japanese Hip Hop scene: ECD.We also cover detailed information
of Japanese first Hip Hop movie project, "THUMPIN' CAMP",
which was produced by ECD. ALLES is produced and organized by EXPRESS Co., Ltd.
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Global Village Magazine
(Mitaka-shi, 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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JAPAN CULTURE STUDY GROUP
(Tokyo, Japan)
We are Japanese teachers. We introduce our activities.
Serving Japanese one-point-lesson, a sample of Japanese textbooks
and photos of a kimono and tea ceremony party.
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