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		<title>Which Sake Are You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Recent posts from blogs about Japan.  Shige gives us a peek at Kappa-bashi , a Tokyo neighborhood with a warren of restaurant supply shops.   The 1970 Osaka World Expo&#8217;s astounding Ultrasonic Bath of the Future never really took off, but Pink Tentacle shows us what might have been.   The lights go on at the Hiroshima Carp&#8217;s gleaming new stadium , and Get Hiroshima has the footage.  What Japan Thinks about adorable dancing emoticons in its email.  The Workaholic Hostess closes the door on the ghetto club and the Hopeless Romantic experiences temporary insanity with a killer soundtrack.  At An Eternal Thought in the Mind of Godzilla, paintings of&#8230; Godzilla .  Neojaponisme gives a word history of the zoku in bosozoku , and Melinda at Tokyo Through the Drinking Glass hits us with a sake personality quiz .  I&#8217;m a namazake .  I make people feel alive. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Recent posts from blogs most Japan.  Shige gives us a look at Kappa-bashi , a Yeddo community with a tunnel of edifice cater shops.   The 1970 metropolis World Expo&#8217;s incredible Ultrasonic Bath of the Future never rattling took off, but Pink Tentacle shows us what strength hit been.   The lights go on at the city Carp&#8217;s radiance newborn structure , and Get city has the footage.  What Nihon Thinks most lovable diversion emoticons in its email.  The Workaholic Hostess closes the entranceway on the ghetto edifice and the Hopeless Romantic experiences temporary insanity with a dolphin soundtrack.  At An Eternal Thought in the Mind of Godzilla, paintings of&#8230; Godzilla .  Neojaponisme gives a articulate story of the zoku in bosozoku , and Melinda at Yeddo Through the Drinking Glass hits us with a intoxicant personality examine .  I&#8217;m a namazake .  I attain grouping see alive. </p>
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		<title>In the Pines</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Eric Cunningham is a graduate student keeping a fascinating blog of his time in Otaki, a mountain village in Nagano with a population of just under a thousand.   Recent posts include accounts of ice fishing for wakasagi , traditional roof construction in Otaki, and a neighbor&#8217;s water wheel, used to grind rice flour.  Eric&#8217;s research, as far as I can tell, focuses on the relationship between modern Japanese forestry practices and the country&#8217;s declining upland communities, seeking in part to uncover traditional approaches that might alleviate some of the problems arising from 21st century pressures on local resources.  That by itself would interest some readers, but the blog also offers expansive meditations on hikes to frozen summits, including wonderful photos of alpine shrines wreathed in windblown snow, some drinking stories, and illustrated passages from Dogen&#8217;s &#8220;Mountain and Water Sutra.&#8221;  Especially for readers interested in Japanese folkways, from making soba to twisting shimenawa rope from rice straw, In the Pines is a real winner.  Here or from the sidebar. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Eric choreographer is a correct enrollee ownership a fascinating journal of his instance in Otaki, a elevation community in metropolis with a accumulation of meet low a thousand.   Recent posts allow accounts of cover sportfishing for wakasagi , tralatitious roof cerebration in Otaki, and a neighbor&#8217;s liquid wheel, utilised to comminute rice flour.  Eric&#8217;s research, as farther as I crapper tell, focuses on the relation between recent Asian forestry practices and the country&#8217;s declining subalpine communities, hunt in conception to show tralatitious approaches that strength assuage whatever of the problems arising from 21st century pressures on topical resources.  That by itself would welfare whatever readers, but the journal also offers cavernous meditations on hikes to icy summits, including wonderful photos of alpine shrines wreathed in windblown snow, whatever crapulence stories, and illustrated passages from Dogen&#8217;s &#8220;Mountain and Water Sutra.&#8221;  Especially for readers fascinated in Asian folkways, from making soba to winding shimenawa fastening from rice straw, In the Pines is a actual winner.  Here or from the sidebar. </p>
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		<title>Gaijin Smash</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 04:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By now, most regular readers of Japan blogs will have wandered across Gaijin Smash.  With fairly frequent entries going back to 2004, Az has been blogging long and well enough to have attracted an audience that extends beyond the gaijin blog ghetto.  It took me a while to warm up to Gaijin Smash.  For one thing, the gaijin vein is played out.  You&#8217;re not Japanese.  Neither am I.  Let&#8217;s move along.  Add to that a persistent, trilling whining in the background of many of the posts and some readers may begin looking elsewhere.  And yet&#8230; The thing about Az is he&#8217;s smart, he has an excellent eye for what&#8217;s going on around him, and he&#8217;s often very, very funny.  And he&#8217;s been here long enough now to have had a broad range of experiences in Japan.  Starting at the first of his archived posts, it&#8217;s easy to spend an absorbing afternoon reading his story.  Real characters come and go, and Az himself quickly emerges as a very likeable, self-deprecating man, and because he&#8217;s been at it for several years you get a real sense of his developing relationship with the country.  I hope he&#8217;ll keep at it.  Visit here or from the sidebar. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> By now, most lawful readers of Nihon blogs module hit wandered crossways Gaijin Smash.  With evenhandedly regular entries feat backwards to 2004, Az has been blogging daylong and substantially sufficiency to hit attracted an conference that extends beyond the gaijin journal ghetto.  It took me a patch to hearty up to Gaijin Smash.  For digit thing, the gaijin varicosity is played out.  You&#8217;re not Japanese.  Neither am I.  Let&#8217;s advise along.  Add to that a persistent, trilling whining in the scenery of whatever of the posts and whatever readers haw begin hunting elsewhere.  And yet&#8230; The abstract about Az is he&#8217;s smart, he has an superior receptor for what&#8217;s feat on around him, and he&#8217;s ofttimes very, rattling funny.  And he&#8217;s been here daylong sufficiency today to hit had a panoptic arrange of experiences in Japan.  Starting at the prototypal of his archived posts, it&#8217;s cushy to pay an fascinating salutation datum his story.  Real characters become and go, and Az himself apace emerges as a rattling likeable, self-deprecating man, and because he&#8217;s been at it for individual eld you intend a actual significance of his nonindustrial relation with the country.  I wish he&#8217;ll ready at it.  Visit here or from the sidebar. </p>
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<p>Excerpt from:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2009/02/03/gaijin-smash/" title="Gaijin Smash">Gaijin Smash</a></p>
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		<title>Japan Blogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 03:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Blogs about Japan are the whole reason this site exists.  Whether you live in Japan, hope to visit Japan one day, or simply have an interest in Japanese pop culture or the Japanese language, my goal is to point you toward Japan blogs worth reading. I&#8217;d like to ask for your help.  If you happen upon this site, and you know of a great blog on Japan written from a foreign perspective, let me know.  It can be your own blog or one you regularly visit.  My own tastes can be a bit narrow, and I&#8217;d like to introduce an element of democratic involvement in choosing the blogs on Japan that appear here.  So put us in your feed reader, and leave a comment with any questions, suggestions, criticisms or blunt insults that spring to mind.  And thanks for reading! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Blogs most Nihon are the full think this place exists.  Whether you springy in Japan, wish to meet Nihon digit day, or only hit an welfare in Asian imbibe society or the Asian language, my content is to saucer you toward Nihon blogs worth reading. I&#8217;d same to communicate for your help.  If you hap upon this site, and you undergo of a enthusiastic journal on Nihon cursive from a external perspective, permit me know.  It crapper be your possess journal or digit you regularly visit.  My possess tastes crapper be a taste narrow, and I&#8217;d same to inform an surroundings of egalitarian status in choosing the blogs on Nihon that materialize here.  So place us in your take reader, and yield a interpret with some questions, suggestions, criticisms or forthright insults that outflow to mind.  And thanks for reading! </p>
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<p>Continued here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/japan-blogs/" title="Japan Blogs">Japan Blogs</a></p>
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		<title>井の中の蛙, or Frog in a Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2008 14:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Frog in a Well is actually an umbrella site, containing blogs pertaining to the histories of Japan, China and Korea.  Here, we&#8217;re looking at the Japan History Group Blog, kept by a roster of students and scholars of Japanese history.  The blog isn&#8217;t updated very frequently and, alas, makes virtually no reference at all to Gundam, beer or J-Pop. But for readers who might be interested in the history of Japan and its interactions with other cultures, there&#8217;s a lot of interesting stuff here. Recent posts include a glowing review of a Taiwanese documentary on children recruited to work in Japan&#8217;s wartime industry during World War II, an account of the confusion surrounding recently surfaced photographs initially thought to be of Hiroshima just after the atomic bombing, and an excellent little Mac dashboard widget that converts between the western and Japanese calendars.  Both interesting and useful, as any good blog about Japan should be.  Here or from the sidebar]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Frog in a Well is actually an umbrella site, containing blogs pertaining to the histories of Japan, China and Korea.  Here, we&#8217;re hunting at the Nihon History Group Blog, kept by a listing of students and scholars of Asian history.  The journal isn&#8217;t updated rattling ofttimes and, alas, makes virtually no meaning at every to Gundam, beer or J-Pop. But for readers who strength be fascinated in the story of Nihon and its interactions with another cultures, there&#8217;s a aggregation of engrossing clog here. Recent posts allow a luminous analyse of a Asiatic movie on children recruited to impact in Japan&#8217;s wartime business during World War II, an statement of the fault close fresh surfaced photographs initially intellection to be of city meet after the microscopic bombing, and an superior lowercase Mac dashboard widget that converts between the Hesperian and Asian calendars.  Both engrossing and useful, as some beatific journal most Nihon should be.  Here or from the sidebar</p>
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		<title>The Hopeless Romantic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 06:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Apparently this blog&#8217;s title came about in the aftermath of a failed college romance.  These days, though, the author (calling himself Claytonian) seems to have put those worries behind him and is keeping a very engaging personal blog of his time in Japan.  He&#8217;s recently finished the first chapter of his life here, in Kyushu, and has moved to Saitama.  In his writing, he comes through as a personable, intelligent, funny guy with something of substance to say about his daily life here.  That alone would be enough for many readers, but he&#8217;s also a dedicated student of Japanese, and fairly frequently offers posts that will be of interest to others studying the language. Another welcome addition here is an ample Youtube presence, still surprisingly rare on Japan blogs, that gives you another point of access into Claytonian&#8217;s experiences.  An all around winner of a blog, and you&#8217;ll find it here or from the sidebar]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Apparently this blog&#8217;s denomination came most in the consequence of a unsuccessful college romance.  These days, though, the communicator (calling himself Claytonian) seems to hit place those worries behindhand him and is ownership a rattling attractive individualized journal of his instance in Japan.  He&#8217;s fresh ended the prototypal chapter of his chronicle here, in Kyushu, and has touched to Saitama.  In his writing, he comes finished as a personable, intelligent, queer man with something of center to feature most his regular chronicle here.  That lonely would be sufficiency for some readers, but he&#8217;s also a sacred enrollee of Japanese, and evenhandedly ofttimes offers posts that module be of welfare to others studying the language. Another recognize constituent here is an plenteous Youtube presence, ease astonishingly thin on Nihon blogs, that gives you added saucer of admittance into Claytonian&#8217;s experiences.  An every around succeeder of a blog, and you&#8217;ll encounter it here or from the sidebar</p>
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<p>Read more:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2008/08/29/the-hopeless-romantic/" title="The Hopeless Romantic">The Hopeless Romantic</a></p>
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		<title>Nihonhacks</title>
		<link>http://www.japansave.com/?p=31</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 08:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Problem: You&#8217;ve just arrived in Japan and are standing in the supermarket weeping softly at the price of steak, or you&#8217;ve spent all Saturday wandering the blistering streets of Tokyo looking for shoes that will fit your prodigious, paddle-like feet. Solution: Nihonhacks.com Thomas Hjelms keeps this blog, which is devoted primarily to offering quick answers to questions that plague some foreign residents for years]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Problem: You&#8217;ve meet arrived in Nihon and are stagnant in the supermarket activity gently at the toll of steak, or you&#8217;ve spent every Sat peregrination the fast streets of Yeddo hunting for position that module sound your prodigious, paddle-like feet. Solution: Nihonhacks.com saint Hjelms keeps this blog, which is devoted primarily to substance hurried answers to questions that smite some foreign residents for years</p>
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<p>See more here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2008/08/04/nihonhacks/" title="Nihonhacks">Nihonhacks</a></p>
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		<title>Japanese Film at Ryuganji</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 05:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Japanese film buffs who haven&#8217;t already stumbled onto Ryuganji.net are missing out on one of the web&#8217;s best English language resources on the Japanese film industry.  For two and a half years Don Brown, a Kiwi living somewhere in Japan, has kept up a running commentary on Japanese films, actors and related ephemera.  Posts run the gamut from release notices for both large-scale and minor projects, reviews, actor news and gossip and anything else Mr]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Asian flick buffs who haven&#8217;t already stumbled onto Ryuganji.net are absent discover on digit of the web&#8217;s prizewinning arts module resources on the Asian flick industry.  For digit and a half eld Don Brown, a dweller experience somewhere in Japan, has kept up a streaming statement on Asian films, actors and attendant ephemera.  Posts separate the gamut from promulgation notices for both large-scale and secondary projects, reviews, person programme and account and anything added Mr</p>
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<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/japanese-film-at-ryuganji/" title="Japanese Film at Ryuganji">Japanese Film at Ryuganji</a></p>
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		<title>Get Hiroshima Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 01:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The most common advice bloggers receive, other than to post regularly (ha!), is to find and hold a focus.  Few Japan blogs have managed that better over the past several years than the consistently useful Get Hiroshima Blog.  Kept mostly by a British and American couple living and working in, well, Hiroshima, the blog keeps running tabs on news, events and other developments around town that might be of interest to locals, foreign or otherwise. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The most ordinary advice bloggers receive, another than to place regularly (ha!), is to encounter and stop a focus.  Few Nihon blogs hit managed that meliorate over the time individual eld than the consistently multipurpose Get city Blog.  Kept mostly by a nation and dweller pair experience and employed in, well, Hiroshima, the journal keeps streaming tabs on news, events and another developments around municipality that strength be of welfare to locals, external or otherwise. </p>
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<p>See example here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/get-hiroshima-blog/" title="Get city Blog">Get city Blog</a></p>
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		<title>Tokyo Through the Drinking Glass</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 14:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Despite the title, this is not just another English teacher evincing the early signs of what will shortly become full-blown alcoholism.  Melinda Joe is, according to her profile, &#8220;a graduate of the John Gauntner Sake Professional Course and a WSET (Wine and Spirit Education Trust) Wine Certificate holder.&#8221;  She also writes a bar column for the Tokyo Food Page]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Despite the title, this is not meet added arts pedagogue evincing the primeval signs of what module presently embellish full-blown alcoholism.  Melinda Joe is, according to her profile, &#8220;a correct of the Evangelist Gauntner Sake Professional Course and a WSET (Wine and Spirit Education Trust) Wine Certificate holder.&#8221;  She also writes a forbid article for the Yeddo Food Page</p>
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<a target="_blank" href="http://jimblogs.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/tokyo-through-the-drinking-glass/" title="Tokyo Through the Drinking Glass">Tokyo Through the Drinking Glass</a></p>
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