TOXIC HOLOCAUST – “Gravelord” Live in Japan
TOXIC HOLOCAUST – “Gravelord” recorded live at Club Quattro in Shibuya, Japan. Taken from the album ‘An Overdose of Death’ available now via Relapse Records. Buy on iTunes here: tinyurl.com Buy at Relapse here: tinyurl.com www.myspace.com www.Relapse.com http
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Beekeepers add buzz to Japan urban jungle
Beekeepers add buzz to Japan urban jungle
TOKYO (AFP) – Tokyo’s Ginza district is usually abuzz with shoppers and office workers, but high above its skyscrapers nature-lovers have created a home for real busy bees — the ones that make honey.
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Japan central bank raises growth forecast
Japan central bank raises growth forecast
Japan’s central bank yesterday raised its growth forecast to 2.6 percent for this fiscal year as recovery in Asia’s biggest economy inches painfully ahead thanks to demand in emerging nations.
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New years eve in Japan Shabu Shabu New Year 2009 PT 2
SHABU SHABU Day two and the eating and drinking continues but I ate way to much Mochi rice yesterday. This is what a typical family does on new year and its not very different than back home. Eating, drinking, laughing and watching the moment on TV.
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Japan Blog #10: Dinner with the family (Subtitled)
Hey, i decided to film my host family while we were eating dinner and ask them a couple of questions. I subtitled the important parts so you know whats going on :P. *I was speaing lots of English for the cameras sake, i very rarely speak English in my day… Continue reading
Is it true that it is illegal to use microwave ovens in Japan for heating food for human consumption?
Question by cambertusk: Is it true that it is illegal to use microwave ovens in Japan for heating food for human consumption?
I was recently told by a fairly reputable source that for health reasons it is actually illegal to use microwave ovens in Japan, especially for heating food… Continue reading