What's New in Japan, FEB 17, 1999

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FEB 17, 1999

Tokyo Classified Ad
(Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
Welcome to the Tokyo Classified Ad! This is a classified ad service page of Tokyo, Japan. You can find your boyfriend or girlfriend here! You can also find your job or employee, helper here! You can even find a Flea Market or cheap secondhand things! Any ad is for free!! Welcome many ads from all over the world!!

Ben's Cafe
(Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,Japan)
A relaxed, international coffee-house in Tokyo.

Ikebukuro Counseling Center: Counseling Services and Dance Therapy Groups in English and Japanese in Tokyo, Japan.
(Toshimaku, Tokyo, Japan)
Ikebukuro Counseling Center (I.C.C.) provides affordable, professional and confidential counseling, psychotherapy, group, dance therapy and other counseling services for individuals, couples or families in English for Japanese and non-Japanese residents who are experiencing difficulties or problems relating to personal, social, working, and cross-cultural relationships including: stress, stress management, feelings of depression, isolation and loneliness, anxiety, problems relating to international marriage and intercultural relationships - adapting to different cultural values - working and communicating in multicultural environments - adjusting (readjusting) to living in Japanese society -adjustment to leaving Japan. In addition provides counseling for people with abuse, abuse related issues and trauma experience including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Fully client centered mental health care affiliated with medical clinic.

E-Commerce Drives New GOL Website
(Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan)
Global OnLine Japan (GOL), one of the industries most innovative Internet service providers, announced the launch of its revamped E-commerce website.

85+ Jobs in Japan: O-Hayo Sensei #3 Now Available Free
(San Francisco, CA. USA)
The 2/16/99 issue of O-Hayo Sensei, the free electronic newsletter of (teaching) jobs in Japan, is now available. Issue #3 lists 85+ currently available positions across Japan, in teaching (at universities, high schools, and conversation schools) and in other language-related fields. #3 also features On-Line/On Japan (the regular column that surveying the best Japan-related web sites), part one of the must-read article about the current state of teaching Japan titled "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Teaching in Japan But Didn[ Want to Buy Five Books to Find Out," a running selection from O-Hayo Sensei's exclusive school database, and the always-lively free reader classifieds.


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