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The difference between the Japanese emoticons (also known as Anime emoticons or manga style smiles ) and the normal internet smileys is that the japanese ones

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Hauptseite – Religion-in-Japan

Dieses Web-Handbuch enthält grundlegende Informationen zu den beiden Haupt­religi­onen Japans, Bud­dhis­mus und Shinto, so­wohl in ihren tradi­tionel­len als auch in ihren moder­nen Er­schei­nungs­formen. Bud­dhis­mus und Shinto sind dabei nicht als zwei her­me­tisch ge­trennte, kon­kur­rie­rende Kon­fes­sio­nen zu ver­stehen, son­dern viel­mehr als ein viel­schich­tiges reli­giö­ses System. Die Kapitel dieser Web­site illus­trie­ren dies aus je­weils unter­schied­lichen thema­ti­schen Per­spektiven. Neue Artikel: Bishamon-ten , Ebisu . Lay­out-Ver­bes­se­run­gen für das Druck­for­mat ein­zel­ner Sei­ten (s. Navigation: Tools→ Druck­ver­sion).
http://www.seekjapan.jp/japanzine One bonus of living in Japan is that it's cheap and easy to get everywhere by public transportation. The down of this fact is that, of course, is that everyone else knows this too. So, if you don't want to buy a car, and don't want to be jammed into a train with all the other sardines, your next best bet it to get a bike. As in a bicycle! A lot of people seem to be taking up this "eco" option lately, so the cops have started cracking down on the scourge of bicycle crime - and not just limited to their registration-checking harassment. So, here is the JZ list of...

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Pink Tentacle

http://pinktentacle.com/ In November 1855, the Great Ansei Earthquake struck the city of Edo (now Tokyo), claiming 7,000 lives and inflicting widespread damage. Within days, a new type of color woodblock print known as namazu-e (lit. "catfish pictures") became popular among the residents of the shaken city. These prints featured depictions of mythical giant catfish ( namazu ) who, according to popular legend, caused earthquakes by thrashing about in their underground lairs. In addition to providing humor and social commentary, many prints claimed to offer protection from future earthquakes. 1.
Als Bento (弁当) bezeichnet man in Japan Speisen für unterwegs. Bentos setzen sich traditionell aus vier Teilen Reis, drei Teilen Fleisch oder Fisch, zwei Teilen Gemüse und eventuell einem Teil Süßem zusammen. Die Vielfalt der Rezepte aus denen sich Bentos zusammensetzen ist schier grenzenlos. http://nekobento.com/

Was ist ein Bento? - Nekobento: Japanische Rezepte für jeden Tag

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