N |
Nagoya |
027 |
Nagoya |
National Flag |
014 |
National Flag |
New Orleans |
209 |
Koizumi Yakumo (New Orleans, Louisiana) |
New York |
210 |
Japanese artists in the U.S. (N.Y., New York) |
211 |
Japanese athletes in the U.S. (N.Y., New York) |
Nikko |
041 |
Shrines and Temples of Nikko |
Nobel Prize |
154 |
Japanese Nobel Prize winners |
056 |
Kawabata Yasunari becomes the first Japanese to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature (1968) |
095 |
Nobel Prize winners |
054 |
Yukawa Hideki becomes the first Japanese Nobel Prize winner (1949 Nobel Prize in Physics) |
Noh |
164 |
Noh |
O |
ODA |
065 |
ODA |
Okinawa |
009 |
Okinawa |
042 |
Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu |
143 |
Karate |
160 |
Shamisen |
187 |
The reversion of Okinawa to Japan |
Osaka |
028 |
Osaka |
136 |
Universal Studios Japan |
197 |
The spread of American fast food in Japan |
219 |
Universal Studios Japan (Los Angeles, California and Orlando, Florida) |
043 |
The Daisen Kofun (burial mound of Emperor Nintoku) constructed (5th century) |
Olympics |
149 |
The Olympics |
P |
Pacific |
183 |
End of the Pacific War |
220 |
Japanese Americans (Los Angeles) |
176 |
Mission to the U.S. |
011 |
Summer |
204 |
The calling port of the Mission to the U.S. (San Francisco, California) |
177 |
The Iwakura Mission |
182 |
The Pacific War |
053 |
The Pacific War begins (1941) |
181 |
The Washington Conference |
Perry, Matthew |
049 |
The arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry in Japan (1853) |
050 |
The arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry in Japan (1853) |
172 |
Perry's arrival in Japan |
173 |
Perry's arrival in Japan |
Peace |
038 |
Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Atomic Bomb Dome) |
095 |
Nobel Prize winners |
064 |
PKO |
184 |
San Francisco Peace Treaty |
052 |
The Russo - Japanese War (1904 - 05) |
179 |
The Russo - Japanese War and the Treaty of Portsmouth |
055 |
The signing of the U.S. - Japan Security Treaty (1951) |
174 |
The U.S. - Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity |
186 |
U.S. - Japan Security Treaty |
Popular items |
129 |
Hello Kitty |
203 |
The popularity of Coca Cola in Japan (Atlanta, Georgia) |
202 |
The popularity of Japanese Anime in the U.S. |
200 |
The popularity of Japanese food (Sushi) in the U.S. |
206 |
The popularity of Seattle-based cafés in Japan (Seattle, Washington) |
R |
Rivers |
120 |
Bon Festival |
161 |
Japanese gardens |
Robots |
132 |
AIBO |
133 |
ASIMO |
S |
Scenic sights |
015 |
About Tokyo |
163 |
Castles |
138 |
Famous scenic areas: Three Most Beautiful Places in Japan (Amano-Hashidate) |
139 |
Famous scenic areas: Three Most Beautiful Places in Japan (Matsushima) |
137 |
Famous scenic areas: Three Most Beautiful Places in Japan (Miyajima) |
035 |
Himeji-jo Castle |
036 |
Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto |
040 |
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara |
037 |
Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama |
039 |
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine |
006 |
Mount Fuji |
025 |
Roppongi |
032 |
Shirakami-Sanchi Mountains |
041 |
Shrines and Temples of Nikko |
023 |
Tokyo Tower |
031 |
World Heritage List |
033 |
Yakushima |
School |
171 |
Calligraphy |
099 |
JET Program |
189 |
JET Program |
092 |
Juku (cram schools) |
144 |
Kendo |
093 |
Life-education classes |
090 |
School events |
089 |
Schooling system |
091 |
The use of computers in Japanese schools |
Seattle |
205 |
Japanese Major Leaguers (Seattle, Washington) |
206 |
The popularity of Seattle-based cafés in Japan (Seattle, Washington) |
Shrines |
137 |
Famous scenic areas: Three Most Beautiful Places in Japan (Miyajima) |
123 |
Festivals |
039 |
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine |
121 |
Shichi-go-san |
150 |
Shinto shrines |
041 |
Shrines and Temples of Nikko |
Shinkansen (Bullet train) |
083 |
Shinkansen (Bullet train) |
032 |
Shirakami-Sanchi Mountains |
Shopping |
075 |
Convenience stores |
073 |
Department stores |
074 |
Supermarkets |
Sports |
145 |
Baseball |
148 |
Ice Skating |
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) |
142 |
Judo |
143 |
Karate |
144 |
Kendo |
198 |
Professional American sumo wrestlers in Japan |
147 |
Ski |
146 |
Soccer |
141 |
Sumo |
149 |
The Olympics |
Spring |
010 |
Spring |
Statistics |
069 |
Foreign trade value (according to country) |
068 |
Foreign trade value (according to product) |
067 |
GDP |
098 |
Japanese students studying overseas |
065 |
ODA |
003 |
Population |
080 |
The Internet |
Study abroad |
098 |
Japanese students studying overseas |
190 |
The Fulbright Program |
Study in Japan |
097 |
Foreign students in Japan |
188 |
Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship Program |
099 |
JET Program |
189 |
JET Program |
190 |
The Fulbright Program |
Summer |
011 |
Summer |
Sumo |
198 |
Professional American sumo wrestlers in Japan |
141 |
Sumo |
Sushi |
102 |
Sushi |
200 |
The popularity of Japanese food (Sushi) in the U.S. |