What's New in Japan, October 4, 1996
Japanese version is here.
- October 4, 1996
-
An International Culinary Guide 2000 Book/CD-ROM
(Berkeley, CA. USA)
$500.00 for YOUR favorite original
recipe. Share YOUR favorite recipe and
become part of the International Culinary
Guide 2000 Book/Cd-Rom
-
Japanese Cultural & Sporting Goods.
(Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan)
We offer "English Language" Catalog.Japanese Cultural Historic
Heritage; Zen Cultural and Museum Gifts. Japanese Sporting Goods;
Karate,Judo,Kendo,Iai,Aikido & Sumo. Quiz-Order of Love
-
Elijah III - The Way Things Will Be
(Glendale, CA. USA)
John the Baptist type confonts doctors, church and state.
Fall of the true church and future told.
Germany wins the next war as the head of Catholic Europe.
-
Faculty of Human Life and Environment, Nara Women's University
(Nara-shi, Nara, Japan)
The Faculty of Human Life and Environment consists of six departments;
Department of Environmental Health,
Department of Food Science and Nutrition,
Department of Textile and Apparel Science,
Department of Culture and Humanities,
Department of Socio-Economic Studies of Human Life,
and
Department of Residential Environment and Design.
-
GORE-zin;Japanese Bizarre Entertainment
(Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki, Japan)
We introduce Japanese bizarre Entertainment .
Literature , comic , movie , art , music , play , etc...
and we distribute some software for Macintosh
-
[&CCCI News Letter Vol.1.2& published]
(Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, Japan)
CCCI, established by
Keio University and Nomura Research Institute, is promoting projects
for cyber communities. In this new issue of "CCCI
News Letter", we will provide information on CCCI's projects
andinitiatives.
-
Biological Machinery Engineering
(Morioka-shi, Iwate, Japan)
Biological Machinery Engineering,Fac.of Agriculture, Iwate Univ,
Morioka, Japan.
We study about following advanced field. (1)Development of
machine on food production. (2)Automatic control of machine and robot. (3)Food
productive system and effective use of natural energy.
Previous day (Oct 3),
Next day (Oct 5)
Back to What's New in Japan