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This is a must see sight that has links to everything children would want to know and see related to Japan and the Japanese culture. It is of high interest for children and written in an easy to read format. |
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Explore these pages and
make use of the resources you find to learn more about origami, which is the
art of paper folding. The word is Japanese, meaning to fold (oru) paper (kami).
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Oriland is the biggest, newest, and most imaginative paper world ever. |
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Six Different Parts of Japan as Seen Through an American Eye This site was developed by a teacher who traveled to Japan as a Fulbright Memorial Fund awardee. As a guest of the Japanese government he traveled with 200 other educators from the United States to learn about children, and the similarities and differences between our cultures. |
Let’s Learn About Shichi Go San Matsuri This site was constructed by a Vermont teacher in an effort to share her experiences and to teach about the people and culture of Japan. |
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Kids Japan Kids' Japan is a place where kids between the ages of 4 and 16 from around the world can meet and share ideas about anything relating to kids' activities in Japan. It is a place to learn about Japanese food, sports, stories and comics, toys and hobbies, social problems and anything else kids are interested in. |
Mama Lisa's World
Childrens Songs from Japan |
| Photographs of Japanese Children | |
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Time for Kids Japan Take a tour of Japan by following the links. |
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