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F |
Fenollosa, Ernest |
215 |
Ernest Fenollosa and Okakura Tenshin (Boston, Massachusetts) |
193 |
Ernest Fenollosa and Okakura Tenshin |
Festivals |
120 |
Bon Festival |
117 |
Doll Festival |
123 |
Festivals |
119 |
Tanabata Star Festival |
124 |
The three major festivals of Japan |
Fisheries |
072 |
Fisheries |
Food |
106 |
Breakfast |
112 |
Dinner |
101 |
Family meals |
076 |
Fast foods |
109 |
Lunch |
104 |
Soba and Udon |
102 |
Sushi |
103 |
Tempura |
200 |
The popularity of Japanese food (Sushi) in the U.S. |
197 |
The spread of American fast food in Japan |
Forestry |
071 |
Forestry |
Fuji |
006 |
Mount Fuji |
Fukuoka |
030 |
Fukuoka |
046 |
Yuan (Mongol) invasions of Japan (1274, 1281) |
G |
Games |
130 |
Game arcades |
131 |
Video games |
Gardens |
161 |
Japanese gardens |
GDP |
067 |
GDP |
Genji, Tale of |
044 |
The "Tale of Genji" (by Murasaki Shikibu), written in the early 11th century |
153 |
The Tale of Genji |
Government |
059 |
Administrative branch (Kasumigaseki administrative district) |
060 |
Judiciary (Supreme Court building) |
058 |
Legislative branch (The Diet Building) |
057 |
Separation of powers |
Guam |
212 |
Japanese tourists (Hagatna, Guam) |
H |
Harris, Townsend |
175 |
The U.S. - Japan Treaty of Amity and Commerce |
Hawaii |
214 |
Japanese Americans (Honolulu, Hawaii) |
Health |
078 |
Average life expectancy |
079 |
The National Health Insurance System |
Hiroshima |
038 |
Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Atomic Bomb Dome) |
039 |
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine |
Hokkaido |
008 |
Hokkaido |
148 |
Ice skating |
Holidays |
118 |
Children's Day |
115 |
Coming-of-age ceremony |
125 |
National holidays |
116 |
New Year's |
Hot Springs |
140 |
Hot Springs |
Homes |
111 |
Baths |
113 |
Bedtime |
110 |
Entering the house |
105 |
Housing |
Houston |
096 |
Japanese astronauts (Houston, Texas) |
213 |
NASA (Houston, Texas) |
I |
Immigrants |
214 |
Japanese Americans (Honolulu, Hawaii) |
220 |
Japanese Americans (Los Angeles) |
180 |
Japanese immigrants in America |
Imperial Family |
062 |
The Imperial Family |
063 |
The Imperial Palace |
Islands |
072 |
Fisheries |
002 |
Map of Japan |
047 |
The beginning of trade with Europe (from 1543 onward) |
001 |
World map |
033 |
Yakushima |
IT |
094 |
IT training classes |
080 |
The Internet |
077 |
The IT industry |
J |
JET Program |
099 |
JET Program |
189 |
JET Program |
Judo |
142 |
Judo |
K |
Kabuki |
166 |
Kabuki |
Kimono |
115 |
Coming-of-age ceremony |
100 |
Kimono |
029 |
Kyoto |
121 |
Shichi-go-san |
Kobans |
088 |
Kobans |
Koizumi Yakumo |
209 |
Koizumi Yakumo (New Orleans, Louisiana) |
Kyogen |
165 |
Kyogen |
Kyoto |
045 |
Completion of the Byodoin Temple's Phoenix Hall in Uji (1053) |
138 |
Famous scenic areas: Three Most Beautiful Places in Japan (Amano-Hashidate) |
036 |
Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto |
029 |
Kyoto |
124 |
The three major festivals of Japan |
L |
Labor |
109 |
Workplace |
Lacquer |
157 |
Lacquer ware |
M |
Major Leaguers |
145 |
Baseball |
211 |
Japanese athletes in the U.S. (N.Y., New York) |
205 |
Japanese Major Leaguers (Seattle, Washington) |
199 |
Japanese Major Leaguers playing America's national sport (baseball) |
Maps |
004 |
Land area |
002 |
Map of Japan |
005 |
Terrain |
001 |
World map |
Mass Media |
084 |
Newspapers |
085 |
Television broadcasts |
Miami |
218 |
Tokyo Disneyland Park (Los Angeles, California and Orlando, Florida) |
219 |
Universal Studios Japan (Los Angeles, California and Orlando, Florida) |
Mobile Phones |
081 |
Mobile Phones |
Mountains |
006 |
Mount Fuji |
032 |
Shirakami-Sanchi Mountains |
Music |
210 |
Japanese artists in the U.S. (N.Y., New York) |
159 |
Koto |
160 |
Shamisen |
216 |
The Boston City Orchestra (Boston, Masachusetts) |
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