(Special
thanks for the contributions from Prof. JJ Nakayama¡¦s J231 classes and DEALL Japanese graduate
students)
Japan Related Activities Using Japanese on your computer
Search for information on Japan Shop Japan
News and Newspapers in Japan Study in Japan, scholarships and internships
Japanese History Jobs in or related to Japan
Japanese Culture Japanese Language
Japanese Government and Politics Teaching Japanese
Japan Related Activities:
The Ohio State
University Japanese Club provides a forum for students to further their
knowledge of Japanese culture and language outside of class, network with
faculty and others with similar interests, and most of all, to have fun!
Search for information on Japan:
An
excellent site for information about Japan is Schauwecker¡¦s Guide to Japan. This site has over 200 pages filled
with graphics and detailed descriptions.
Also, at the bottom of each page is a list of helpful related links. A great starting point for any search
for information on Japan.
List of
different Japanese search
engines at INGJAPAN Network
Communications Service
Searching
for photos related to Japan? Try Photobank Mainichi
For very
brief information on Japan visit www.Britannica.com
and do a keyword search.
A very fast
search engine is www.google.com
For quick
facts about Japan, visit SuperSurf.com
and select Japan.
News and Newspapers in Japan:
Asahi Shimbun¡¦s website in Japanese and Asahi Newspaper in
English.
Daily Yomiyuri On-line in
English and Yomiyuri On-line
in Japanese
The Japan Times On-line [English only]
NHK On-line and NHK News including politics, economics,
society, international, local and sports news [Japanese only]
Mainichi Shimbun [Japanese only]
Sankei Shimbun [Japanese only]
Japanese History:
National Museum of Japanese History. [English]
Japanese history
in periods. (a site by Miura Sanae)
For
information about Ancient Japan, Early Japanese Buddhism, Early Japanese
Culture, and related Resources visit Washington State¡¦s Ancient Japan site
created by Richard Hooker.
Institute for Medieval
Japanese Studies at Columbia University.
Timeline of Japanese History
with information from Asuka to Momoyama.
For an
overview of the History of Japan, go to Castilleja School¡¦s History
of Japan page
Japanese Culture:
Japanese
traditional tie-dying, Shibori. This site includes shibori techniques, the history of shibori from
the Nara period, and contemporary
shibori.
The Rebirth of the Tale of Genji:
The Costume Museum. This site shows the period dress of Heian noble women
and offers brief information about the museum located in Kyoto.
Here¡¦s a
great site on Noh and Kyogen.
Visit this
site on Japanese Green Tea.
For those
interested in learning a little more about Japanese Ohamami (Cherry
Blossom Viewing) in late March to early April, visit the following sites:
www.bekkoame.ne.jp/i/hatos/nippon/season/hanami.htm (J/E)
www.asahi-net.or.jp/~by3s-fet/spring02.htm, Ohanami
spots in Tokyo
www.mitsubishi.co.jp/En/talking/index.html, (E)
history of Ohanami
www.asij.ac.jp/elementary/japan/hanami/hanami.htm, (E) from American
School in Japan in Tokyo
www.asahi.com/paper/season/sakura/kako.html
- top, Asahi Shimbun¡¦s pictures of sakura from all over Japan
For websites on the traditional holiday called Hina-matsuri
(Girl¡¦s/Doll¡¦s Day Festival) on March 3rd see:
www.harapan.co.jp/english/JPImage_e/hina_e.htm, (E) about
the Hina dolls and the festival
www.geisya.or.jp/~keiho/, (J) Hina
doll manufacturer¡¦s site
village.infoweb.ne.jp/~hina/hinadoll.htm (J) another Hina doll manufacturer¡¦s
site
www.ktn.co.jp/maturi/ikibina.html, pictures
from the Ikibina-matsuri in Nagasaki, where real people dress up like Hina
dolls
japan.park.org/Japan/Kyoto/culture/hinadan/game.html, Japanese
game site where you put the dolls on the doll shelves
For a site on Japanese Samurai, see Kyuba no Michi
[The Way of Horse and Bow]
Miscellaneous cultural tidbits at this Things Japanese page
(gardens, taiko, kimono, sushi, bamboo, bushido, etc)
Aspects of Japanese
Culture and Society prepared for International Society for
Educational Information offers:
The Plurality of Japanese Culture
Theories of Japanese
Culture: Japanese Self-Awareness
The Japanese and Mono
The Family and Ie
Japanese Awareness of
History
Commercial Dealings
and Trust
The Traditional Town
Form and Technique
Learning and Education
Systems and Organizations
and the Human Being
At About: The Human Internet you can find over 700 sites
about Japanese Culture.
Japanese Government and Politics:
Visit Ken Watanabe¡¦s Homepage for
information on the Imperial Household, the Diet, political parties, the
cabinet, the government, the court system, and news/media in Japan. There is also an extensive list of
related site links at Ken Watanabe¡¦s Linked
Homepages.
Using Japanese on your computer:
Check out The Web Kanzaki page on Using Japanese Language on
Your Computer (PC/Mac) or Using
Japanese on a PC for information about software products for using
Japanese characters on your PC¡¦s or Macs.
For more detailed technical information, go to Guide to Japanese computing at the Technical Japanese Program in Washington. Also, Ka-Ping Yee offers technical information on Japanese text ecoding.
Shop Japan:
Want a book
about Japan? Visit Nippon Bookstore
(related to Amazon.com).
For online
mail orders specializing in Japanese goods go to Japan-Shop.com.
Kinokuniya-shoten [Japanese] and Kinokuniya Bookstore
[English]
Japan Times Book
Club English site and Japan
Times Book Club Japanese site
Study
in Japan, scholarships and internships:
Jobs in or related to Japan:
Want to
find a job in Japan? Check out GaijinPot.com.
Japan
Exchange and Teaching Programme (a.k.a. the JET Program).
For a
detailed list of Japan job links in Japan, go to The JETAA Job Guide--Japan
and for a more general list, go to The
JETAA Job Guide Links.
Ohio-Saitama
English Teaching Program (OSET) [Japanese only] and a short article on OSET call for
applications
Japanese American Connection, a
division of the CBS Companies, for jobs in the tri-state area.
Japanese Language:
The Languages of the World
by Computers and the Internet: Japanese has information and great links on:
other Reference.
(links on language to be edited, but check them out if you¡¦d like)
http://hometown.aol.com/jldean1221/indexF.html
http://web.mit.edu/jpnet/articles/JapaneseLanguage.html
http://www.it.com.pl/scos/schumacher.htm.
http://japanese.about.com/homework/japanese/index.htm
http://www2.patt.gr.jp/~ryo/standard-e.html
not on language (shougi)
http://www.alphatec.or.jp/~kaoru/index_e.html
http://www.kt.rim.or.jp/~val/
http://linear.mv.com/cgi-bin/j-e/dict
http://members.aol.com/writejapan/
http://www.jakoclub.co.kr/ (in Korean)
http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/index.html
http://students.washington.edu/dready/
http://kidslangarts.about.com/kids/kidslangarts/?once=true&
http://kidslangarts.about.com/kids/kidslangarts/cs/learnjapanese/index.htm
Teaching
Japanese:
Ujie Sensei's Audio visual resource Center at http://www.wlu.edu/~kujie/slide.html
For a site on Japanese teaching materials (in Japanese), go to http://liberty.wlu.edu/~kujie/1.jpn.html
The Amazing Picture machine http://www.ncrtec.org/picture.htm
Royalty-Free Clip Art Collection for Foreign/Second Language
http://www.sla.purdue.edu/academic/fll/JapanProj/FLClipart/default.html
If you didn¡¦t find it here, try one of these lists of
LINKS:
Keiko
Schneider's Bookmarks This
site is filled with links!
Kanada¡¦s Site also
offers a lot of information about Japanese culture, food, survival, etc.