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Strange clouds appear over Sea of Okhotsk, Japan
Strange Clouds over Japan. Photo: Pinktentacle.com Japanese Airliner crew observed a strange set of clouds over the Sea of Okhotsk. This type of cloud formation occur very rarely in the sky. ...
21 commentsHokkaido’s Mount Usu Volcano is Smoking
Perhaps the least visited large island of Japan is Hokkaido in the north, since it's relatively far away from the main cities of Tokyo or Osaka, and doesn't have the fame of places like Hiroshima or Okinawa....
2 commentsJapan
Japan is one of the most developed countries of he world after the United States. It also is the world's leading industrial and economic power after the US. The country is east from the Asian mainland,...
0 commentsHokkaido Ainu Village
Our Hokkaido tour (of my wife and I) led us to the Ainu Village one fine afternoon. The Ainu people were the aboriginals of Japan though an internet finding by me indicated that they obtained their...
0 commentsJapan Travel
Japan is made up of 4 main islands:Honshu (Largest Island)KyushuShikokuHokkaidoThe 4 main islands are commonly divided into 8 different regions.Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai and Chugoku in Honshu IslandKyushu...
0 commentsTravel Japan
If you've always wanted to Travel to Japan, take a look at this page first for videos and some interesting pictures of Japan.
2 commentsJapanese Real Estate Listings
Japanese Real Estate This site has the best information on Japanese investment real estate. Most of their listings are on Hokkaido and Tokyo, but sometimes they post on a different region as well. Emailing...
0 commentsSculptures and Art Around Hokkaido’s Lake Toya
Lake Toya in northern Japan is about to get famous: the G8 Summit will be held there in July 2008. But what will the politicians be able to see in their time off? Basically, a vast and beautiful lake with a...
0 commentsJapan Travel Guide
JapanVisitor aims to provide the best travel advice on Japan whether you are looking for a flight to Japan, a hotel, a Japan rail pass or renting a mobile phone for your stay. Akama Shrine (c) Jake Davies...
0 commentsLiving in Japan and the Reverse Culture Shock of Coming Home
After living in Japan for five months, I learned some things about etiquette and had a bad case of reverse culture shock on returning home. This is my experience with some tips for those who are going to visit Japan themselves.
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