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Savings and Investments in Japan PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 03 February 2008

Finding a place to put your money while living in Japan can be a challenge. The banks offer very low rates of interest, and other investment types typically require a large lump sum deposit. Sending your money home is an option but it is an option that costs you money each month.

Whether you are looking to supplement or replace your public pension, buy a family home, save for a child's education, or just have something for a rainy day.

 

 
What Should I Bring To Japan? PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 03 February 2008
What to bring to Japan SuitcaseWhat should I bring to Japan? Well this really depends on your personality and comfort level. Although no matter who you are I highly recommend that you travel lightly! Trains in Japan have little or no room for large suitcases Also many station platforms are not equipped with escalators or elevators, lugging that huge suitcase up and down platform stairs will quickly diminish your experience of Japan. Coin lockers are an option for storing midsized luggage, In large stations like Shinjuku or Shibuya station. Large coin lockers are available for large suitcases, but they are in high demand and the chance of finding an empty one slim.
 
Internet regulations in Japan - Crackdown PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 03 February 2008

The governmnet is going to start regulating the internet in Japan. Including personal blogs!

 "On Dec. 6, the government released a final report, compiled by a study group set up by the ministry of affairs, and Communications, which set out plans to monitor and regulate the Internet in Japan. The proposed regulation targets all Web content, including online forms of traditional media uch as newspaper articles and television brodcasting, while additionally covering user-generated content such as blogs and Web pages."

 Well I just hope they don't take it too far. 

"Internet regulation in other areas is similarly moving ahead apace. Administrators plan to submit a bill on the unification of broadcast and communications laws to the regular Diet session in 2010. Default Web filtering on mobile phones for minors starts this year.

 
Lesson 2 - /ey/ & /e/ PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 February 2008

I created this lesson to help those who are learning English. 

The videos are created by Sparky 

Tips:

-Don't be afraid to stop and start the video.
-While watching make sure you repeat. Again pause the video and back up if you need too.
-Use your voice and speak up!
-Try and make yourself clear.
-The only way to improve is to actually sound the words.

 

 
Lesson 1 /iy/ and /i/ PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 February 2008

I created this lesson to help those who are learning English. 

The videos are created by Sparky 

Tips:

-Don't be afraid to stop and start the video.
-While watching make sure you repeat. Again pause the video and back up if you need too.
-Use your voice and speak up!
-Try and make yourself clear.
-The only way to improve is to actually sound the words.

 

 
Gyaru Gal Styles PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 01 February 2008

Ganjiro Gyaru StyleIn Japan most pepole know the common Gyaru GAL Styles such as Kogal, or Ganguro, but most people don't know the difference or actualy how many differnt styles there are! Here is a detailed description of many of the different Gyaru GAL Styles.



 

 
Japanese Ghosts PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 01 February 2008
 Obake, the Japanese "ghost," is exactly what its name suggests: "O" is an honorific prefix, while bake is a noun from bakeru, the verb meaning "undergo change." Japanese ghosts, then, are essentially transformations.
 
Become an Author, Editor, or Publisher PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 31 January 2008

Become an Author, Editor, or Publisher

Your contributions will be read my thousands of people. If you have a keen intrest in Japan or will be traveling through Japan and want tell people about your travels then join the JapanLinked team. Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you want to write about.

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Author = Ability to write articles for any JapanLinked content areas. (Anyone can become an author it is also a great way to practice your English)

Editor = Ability to write content and edit other content writin by others waiting to be published. (Requires a very good comand of English.)

Publihser = Ability to write content, edit content, and choose which articles to publish. (Must be a contributing Editor before you can become a Publisher)

 
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