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		<title>Japan Will Accelerate Its Indian Imports As The Rebuilding Process</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Ron Daulton As for the massive results that caused by the devastating quake that hit the nation on March 11, the Japanese economy will increase its iron ore imports from India as the rebuilding process. Moreover, the increases in exports of items ranging from raw material to pharmaceuticals is part of an Indian [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Ron Daulton</p>
<p>As for the massive results that caused by the devastating quake that hit the nation on March 11, the Japanese economy will increase its iron ore imports from India as the rebuilding process.</p>
<p>Moreover, the increases in exports of items ranging from raw material to pharmaceuticals is part of an Indian government strategy for boosting trade to .1 trillion by 2014, and the shipments volume will be at least 1.3 billion metric tons from 574 million last year. Higher iron ore shipments will allow the government to increase export taxes.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Japanese economy is trying to introduce more of stimulus to help the economic recovery to stand once again during the first nine months of the year, where the Bank of Japan kept the rates unchanged steady near zero between &#8220;0.0% to 0.10%&#8221;, while the Governor indicated that the Bank is ready to easy monetary policy further if needed.</p>
<p>The machinery order rebounded even after the plants have shut along with power shortages and a shortfall in supply of parts.</p>
<p>The government is asking companies and households to restrict power use by 15% this summer, less than its earlier prediction that savings of at least 20% would be necessary. Tokyo Electric Power Co. said on May 13 it plans to raise its power capacity to 56.2 million kilowatts by the end of August, 94% of last year.</p>
<p>Read more at http://etfprofitdriver.info/</p>
<p>Japan&#8217;s economy probably contracted at an annual 2% pace in the three months ended March 31 as expected, which would be the first time the economy shrank for two straight quarters since the global financial crisis.</p>
<p>The central bank will &#8220;carefully monitor&#8221; whether sustained gains in oil gains will spur inflation expectations, Governor Masaaki Shirakawa said on April 28. Further, the March 11 earthquake may only have a small effect on Japan&#8217;s prices.Today, Japan&#8217;s tertiary industry index monthly reading dropped by 6.0% in March, compared with a previous reading of 0.8% in June, which was revised to 1.0%, while the actual reading came lower than analysts&#8217; expectations that referred to -5.8%.</p>
<p>Read more at http://forexcapitalmultiplier.com</p>
<p>A strong U.S. dollar is contributing the recent slide that gold is having. The precious yellow metal is .10 lower to ,474.80 in early trading in New York. Since making a new record high of ,576.70 on May 2nd, gold has been under tremendous pressure as both the dollar is rallying and global economic recovery conditions are losing momentum. Earlier today, gold broke below key dynamic support and could see further downside.</p>
<p>On Monday, filings with the U.S. financial regulators showed that George Soros&#8217;s hedge fund, Soros Fund Management, liquidated almost his entire 0 million stake in the first quarter of the year. John Paulson&#8217;s fund, Paulson &amp; Co, kept their 31.5 million shares in SPDR Gold Trust and they also increased holdings of several mining companies.</p>
<p>The Australian Dollar has also declined from its May 2nd record high of 1.1010 to the U.S. currency. This month, the commodity currency has weakened 500 points or 4.5% to 1.0508.</p>
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		<title>How to Shop on The Japanese Amazon.co.jp</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 22:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shopping at the Japanese version of Amazon.com, Amazon.jp can be very daunting for the first time shopper. Even frequent users of the other Western versions often up on the Japanese site before they even visit it. Shopping on the Japanese Amazon.co.jp (also called &#8220;Amazon.jp&#8221; occassionally) is not as stressful as one would think and has [...]]]></description>
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<p>
 Shopping at the Japanese version of Amazon.com, Amazon.jp can be very daunting for the first time shopper. Even frequent users of the other Western versions often up on the Japanese site before they even visit it.
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<p>
 Shopping on the Japanese Amazon.co.jp (also called &#8220;Amazon.jp&#8221; occassionally) is not as stressful as one would think and has become increasingly simple recently due to some site redesigning.
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<p>
 Here are some direct, &#8220;cut to the chase&#8221; points to help in your shopping:
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<p>  When you first visit the site, click on the link in the top right corner  that says &#8220;In English&#8221;. This will take you to an English subpage and any page you visit thereafter will be in English. Even all the checkout pages will be in English!</p>
<p>  There are some great Faq pages such as this general help page, this shipping page and their page on payment methods. Well worth a look at these as shipping can be pricey. Amazon.co.jp does normally offer great discounts though on many products which usually even out the cost of shipping.</p>
<p>  Note that if you have an account at Amazon.com you will need to create a separate account at Amazon.co.jp. While it&#8217;s the same company which you can trust, their shopping services are separate as is the stock.</p>
<p>  Creating an account is very easy and fast though and once you do the entire site will be in English by default every time you visit it.</p>
<p>  To find a lot of the Japanese items you will have to type in the Japanese writing for the title which can be quite hard for most people. Google&#8217;s Language Tools is a great service which you can use to translate Japanese series and actor names from English into their native Japanese characters which you can copy and paste into Amazon.co.jp&#8217;s search box.</p>
<p>
 Hope this helps you. If you need further help, don&#8217;t be afraid to comment below and let me know so I can update this article with more info.
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<p>Happy Shopping!</p>
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<p>Written by <a href="/people/BradStephenson">Brad Stephenson</a><br />Brad is a qualified Kids Yoga Instructor and anime fan who lives, writes and survives in Tokyo, Japan. </p>
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		<title>Seven Sites to Find FREE Printable Hello Kitty Coloring Pages</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 22:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[7 Sites to Find FREE Printable Hello Kitty Coloring Pages! Hello Kitty is my ultimate favorite character!   It is a very adorable character that is loved by millions of girls all over the world.  Hello Kitty was born in Japan in 1974, and was produced by a company called Sanrio.   For all the [...]]]></description>
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<p>7 Sites to Find FREE Printable Hello Kitty Coloring Pages!</p>
<p>Hello Kitty is my ultimate favorite character!  </p>
<p>It is a very adorable character that is loved by millions of girls all over the world.  Hello Kitty was born in Japan in 1974, and was produced by a company called Sanrio.  </p>
<p>For all the Hello Kitty fans, I have created a list of great websites where you can find free printable Hello Kitty coloring pages.    This will provide many hours of coloring fun and enjoyment!</p>
<p>http://www.sanrio.com/activities/art_center.php</p>
<p>On this art center, you can create your own Sanrio artwork.  Aside from Hello Kitty, you can also find Cinnamoroll and BadtzMaru.  Then you choose a setting, like on a beach or a bright sunny day.  After that you can add friends like butterfly and snail.  There are also props like flowers, pails or shovels.  Then you can click on coloring sheet to print.</p>
<p>http://www.coloring-book.info/coloring/coloring_page.php?id=135</p>
<p>On this page you will find over 30 Hello Kitty coloring pages.  These images are really cute and will provide little kids with hours of coloring fun!</p>
<p>http://www.portalbrain.com/hellokitty/hellokittycolorpages.html</p>
<p>There are many free Hello Kitty printable coloring pages in here.  While you’re in this site you might want to check out the other Hello Kitty fun stuff too!</p>
<p>http://coloringpages.nick-magic.com/hellokitty.html</p>
<p>There are about 20 Hello Kitty coloring sheets in here.  Very nice!</p>
<p>http://www.coloringbookfun.com/hellokitty/</p>
<p>There are about 30 Hello Kitty coloring pages.  They’re all very nice too!</p>
<p>http://www.pudgybunny.com/colorkitty.html</p>
<p>There are also about 30 Hello Kitty coloring pages here.  So cute!</p>
<p>http://www.freecoloring.info/hello-kitty-coloring-pages.php</p>
<p>Very cute Hello Kitty coloring sheets!  This is one of the largest free coloring pages sites.  Aside from Hello Kitty you will also find many other popular and cute characters.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoyed this article on where to find Hello Kitty printable coloring pages!</p>
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		<title>Some countries have UFO `hot spots? ? areas where most sightings occur</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 22:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Witness from all around the world continues to report strange lights and weird craft. Recently, amazing spaceship have been spotted-some huge and complex. Sometimes craft appear over large cities, though they may be witnessed by only a few people. UFOs may even have been seen by astronauts in space. There are reports that they may [...]]]></description>
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<p>Witness from all around the world continues to report strange lights and weird craft. Recently, amazing spaceship have been spotted-some huge and complex. Sometimes craft appear over large cities, though they may be witnessed by only a few people. UFOs may even have been seen by astronauts in space.</p>
<p>There are reports that they may have seen an alien spacecraft. Radio operators, who were listening to the two astronauts, said that the two reported a huge spaceship perched on the edge of a crater on the moon. This was never confirmed.</p>
<p>Some countries have UFO `hot spots’ – areas where most sightings occur. The northern islands of Hokkaido in Japan are the site of many UFO sightings. Sightings have also occurred on Honshu Island. The east coast of the USA is the scene of many sightings and kidnappings from the northern Niagara region to the southern states and Gulf of Mexico, hundreds of encounters are reported each year.</p>
<p>Of all reported sightings of UFOs, only about 10% are accepted by investigators as genuine. Some cases have simple explanations, such as satellites or meteors. Other sightings prove to be secret tests of new weapons or aircraft. Natural phenomena, such as clouds can be mistaken for flying saucers. Even quite ordinary things, such as planets seen from a new angle, could be mistaken UFOs.</p>
<p><strong>Aliens</strong></p>
<p>People have reported all sorts of aliens –from green goblins to one- legged monsters. Aliens from other worlds may have developed in a different way to humans, to suit their different environments. Many aliens are described as `humanoid’, meaning that they look a little like humans. Recent encounters have been with aliens called `grey’ humanoid creatures with large grey heads. Filmmakers prefer lines to be scary, but many reports show that aliens are not unfriendly.</p>
<p><strong>Is there anybody out there?</strong></p>
<p>For centuries humans have wondered if they are alone in the universe. People have looked at the moon and our nearest planet, Mars, for signs of life. The moon is lifeless; but simple life forms may have been found in meteorites from Mars.</p>
<p>The SETI project (search for extraterrestrial intelligence) has radio antennae always listening for signals from outer space. Over many years it will scan the entire sky, including a thousand nearby stars like our sun. One day it may detect signs of alien life!</p>
<p><strong>Close encounters</strong></p>
<p>a)      Close encounters of the first kind-seeing a UFO.</p>
<p>b)      Close encounters of the second kind-finding proof of UFOs.</p>
<p>c)      Close encounters of the third kind – noticing aliens near a UFO.</p>
<p>d)      Close encounters of the fourth kind- being kidnapped by aliens.</p>
<p>e)      Close encounters of the fifth kind- being contacted by aliens using signals or telepathy.</p>
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<p>Written by <a href="/people/articlesliner">madugundu krishna</a><br />Madugundu Krishna English and Telugu writer. Yemmiganur, Hyderabad, India</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deer are the ruminant mammals. Male deer of all species except one species grow and shed new antlers each year &#8211; in this they differ from permanently horned animals such as antelope. Here&#8217;s a list of distinct species of deer. Tufted Deer (Elaphodus cephalophus) Image Source Take a close look at those canine teeth. This [...]]]></description>
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<p>Deer are the ruminant mammals. Male deer of all species except one species grow and shed new antlers each</p>
<p>year &#8211; in this they differ from permanently horned animals such as antelope. Here&#8217;s a list of distinct species of</p>
<p>deer.</p>
<p><strong>Tufted Deer (Elaphodus cephalophus)</strong></p>
</p>
<p>Image Source </p>
<p>Take a close look at those canine teeth. This animal is not Dracula&#8217;s Deer; it&#8217;s the Tufted Deer, a close relative</p>
<p>of the Muntjac. It can be found in China, India and Myanmar. It is restricted to forested mountain habitat up to</p>
<p>4500 meters above sea level, making study difficult, and, although suffering from habitat loss, is not considered</p>
<p>endangered. This small deer that grows up to 70 cm has small antlers and like related species the males have</p>
<p>short tusks. It is well camouflaged, the most prominent feature being a tuft of black hair over the forehead.</p>
<p><strong>Hair-fronted Muntjac (Muntiacus crinifrons)</strong></p>
</p>
<p>Image Source </p>
<p>The Hairy-fronted Muntjac or Black Muntjac of south China and Myanmar is extremely difficult to study because</p>
<p>of its shyness. It is considered an endangered species with as few as 10,000 individuals spread over a wide area.</p>
<p>The number of this small deer in Myanmar is suggested to be similar to those in China. The most notable trait of</p>
<p>this deer is the hair on its face hence the common name.</p>
<p><strong>Chinese Water Deer (Hydropotes inermis)</strong></p>
</p>
<p>Image Source </p>
<p>This is not a Vampire Deer my Dear. The male Water Deer is the most unique of all male deer. It is the only deer</p>
<p>that do not possess or grow an antler. It is superficially more similar to a musk deer than a true deer. Instead of</p>
<p>having antlers it has tusks (downward-pointing canine teeth). These unique characteristics have caused it to be</p>
<p>classified in its own genus (Hydropotes) and its own subfamily (Hydropotinae). It is endemic to China and Korea,</p>
<p>there are two subspecies: the Chinese Water Deer (Hydropotes inermis inermis) and the Korean Water Deer</p>
<p>(Hydropotes inermis argyropus).</p>
</p>
<p>Image Source</p>
<p>The long canine teeth which protrude from the upper jaw are fairly large in the bucks, ranging in length from 5.5</p>
<p>cm / 2.1 in. on average to as long as 8 cm / 3.2 in. Does in comparison, have tiny canines that are on an average</p>
<p>of 0.5 cm / 0.2 in. in length.</p>
<p><strong>Barren Ground Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus)</strong></p>
</p>
<p>Image Source </p>
<p>This is yet another peculiar deer my dear because it is an albino deer. This albino deer is a Barren-ground</p>
<p>Caribou, a subspecies of Caribou that can be found in Canada and Greenland. Male and female have antlers.</p>
<p>Males can grow up to 150 kg and female up to 90 kg.</p>
<p><strong>Pudu (Pudu)</strong></p>
</p>
<p>Image Source </p>
<p>The Pudu is endemic to South America and considered as the world&#8217;s smallest deer. It grows up to 16 inches</p>
<p>tall. Its uniqueness is not due to its size only. It has several interesting characteristics that distinguish it from other</p>
<p>deer. It is capable of climbing fallen trees, and it is sometimes forced to do so, both to escape predators and</p>
<p>reach food. Because of its small size, it is often forced to balance on its hind legs to reach foliage. When</p>
<p>threatened, it barks in alarm.</p>
<p><strong>Fallow Deer (Dama dama)</strong></p>
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<p>The good-looking Fallow Deer has a life span of about 12-16 years. All of the Fallow Deer have white spots on</p>
<p>their backs, and black tips at the ends of their tails.</p>
<p> The species is very variable in color, with four main variants, common, menil, melanistic and white &#8211; a genuine</p>
<p>color variety and not a true albanistic which is extremely rare.</p>
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<p><strong>European Red   Deer (Cervus elaphus)</strong></p>
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<p>The Red Deer can be found in Europe and parts of Asia and Africa. It is one of the largest species of deer and</p>
<p>the only species of deer to inhabit Africa. However, it has been introduce to other parts of the world. The venison</p>
<p>of Red Deer is a major source of food in many areas.</p>
<p><strong>Wapiti (Cervus canadensis)</strong></p>
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<p>The Wapiti or Elk is one of the largest deer in the world and one of the largest mammals in North America and</p>
<p>eastern Asia. Male elk have large antlers which are shed each year. Males engage in ritualized mating behaviors</p>
<p>during the rut, including posturing, antler wrestling, and bugling, a loud series of screams which establishes</p>
<p>dominance over other males and attracts females. The bugle call is one of the most distinctive calls in nature.</p>
<p><strong>Sika Deer (Cervus nippon)</strong></p>
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<p>The Sika Deer inhabits much of East Asia. Several subspecies include the Dybowski&#8217;s Sika Deer of Manchuria</p>
<p>and Ussuri Region, the Hokkaido Sika Deer of Hokkaido Island in Japan, the Kerama Sika Deer of Ryukyu Islands</p>
<p>and the Formosan Sika Deer. They can be found in several zoos and are being kept alive by a captive-</p>
<p>management program.</p>
<p><strong>Eld&#8217;s Deer (Cervus eldii M&#8217;Clelland)</strong></p>
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<p>The Eld&#8217;s Deer is indigenous to Southeast Asia. There are 3 subspecies recognized; the Manipur Brow-antlered</p>
<p>Deer, the Thailand Brow-antlered Deer and the Burmese Brow-antlered Deer. The species was first discovered</p>
<p>by westerners in Manipur in 1839. It was named Cervus eldi in 1844 in honor of Lt. Percy Eld &#8211; a British officer.</p>
<p><strong>Chital Deer (Axis axis)</strong></p>
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<p>The Chital or Cheetal, also known as Spotted Deer or Axis Deer can be found in Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh</p>
<p>and India. It is the most common deer species in Indian forests. Its coat is reddish fawn, marked with white spots,</p>
<p>and its under parts are white. Its antlers, which it sheds annually, are usually three-pronged and curve in a lyre</p>
<p>shape and may extend to 75 cm or 2.5 ft. Lifespan is around 20-30 years.</p>
<p><strong>Persian Fallow Deer (Dama dama mesopotamica)</strong></p>
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<p>The Persian Fallow Deer is a subspecies of Fallow Deer. It has a bigger and less palmated antlers and nearly</p>
<p>extinct today, inhabiting only a small habitat in Iran and Israel. They are bred in zoos and parks in Iran, Israel and</p>
<p>Germany today. The existing population may be suffering from inbreeding and lack of genetic diversity. More than</p>
<p>650 of them live in Israel.</p>
<p><strong>Reindeer/Caribou (Rangifer tarandus)</strong></p>
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<p>And who does not recognize the reindeer? Reindeer and Caribou is the same. It is called as the Caribou when</p>
<p>wild in North America. It is an Arctic and Sub-Arctic-dwelling deer, widespread and numerous across the northern</p>
<p>Holartic. Originally, the Reindeer was found in many areas from Scandinavia, Russia, China, Alaska, Canada and</p>
<p>US. Today, wild reindeer have disappeared from many areas within its large historical range, especially from the</p>
<p>southern parts, where it vanished almost everywhere. Large populations of wild reindeer are still found in Norway,</p>
<p>Siberia, Greenland, Alaska and Canada.</p>
<p><strong>Migratory Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou)</strong></p>
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<p>The Migratory Woodland Caribou of Quebec and Labrador live in two wild herds, the Leaf herd with 628,000</p>
<p>individuals and the George River herd with 385,000 individuals. The caribou generally travel upwards of 2,000 km</p>
<p>annually and live in an area of about 1,000,000 square kilometers. Some individuals have been observed</p>
<p>traveling 6,000 km in a single year.</p>
<p><strong>Moose (</strong><strong>Alces alces)</strong></p>
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<p>The Moose in North America or Elk in Europe is the largest species of deer in the world. A Moose is recognizable</p>
<p>by the palmate antlers of the males. The word moose is derived from the Algonquian Eastern Abnaki name moz,</p>
<p>which loosely translates to &#8220;twig eater&#8221;.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoyed this. Thank you!</p>
<p><strong>See also</strong><br />
<strong>12 Amazingly Unique Sheep</strong><br />
<strong>World&#8217;s Most Awesome-looking Goats</strong></p>
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<p>Hokkaido at a Glance Hokkaido is the northernmost island of Japan, a country at the eastern verge of Eurasia and the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. The 21st largest island in the world, Hokkaido is roughly the same size as Austria and its population is similar to those of Denmark and Finland. With 50million tourists welcomed to Hokkaido each year, the island holds rank as Japans premier sightseeing region. In 2008, at the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit, Hokkaido was further showcased to the world as an ideal site for international conferences.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Jeff Halter Hokkaido, is the northernmost Island of Japan, is a profusion of color, thriving wildlife and remarkable natural attractions. Unlike the buzzing metropolitan cities of Japan, Hokkaido is a tranquil refuge of rugged natural beauty and a perfect setting for outdoor adventures. Hokkaido is an ideal destination all year round. It offers [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hokkaido, is the northernmost Island of Japan, is a profusion of color, thriving wildlife and remarkable natural attractions. Unlike the buzzing metropolitan cities of Japan, Hokkaido is a tranquil refuge of rugged natural beauty and a perfect setting for outdoor adventures.</p>
<p>Hokkaido is an ideal destination all year round. It offers a variation of exciting activities and striking vistas for every season of the year. Whether it is spring, summer, autumn or winter, something special await at in this magical land.</p>
<p>Although winter in this part of Japan can be harsh and bitter, tourists still flock to this northern island from December through April! Their final destination &#8211; the snow capped mountains of Hokkaido.</p>
<p>There are many skii area and resorts in Hokkaido but Niseko Hirafu is, perhaps, the most popular of the bunch. Its 57 runs and 38 lifts make it an extensive skiing destination. It offers both beginner and veteran skiers skill-appropriate challenges and difficulties. It is also a haven for the serious skier because skiing at Niseko Hirafu does not end at sunset. Its floodlit slopes allows for longer skiing time right into the late hours of the evening.</p>
<p>The Snow festival in Sapporo, known as Yuki Matsuri, is another winter attraction in Hokkaido. It is not only a local event but a much anticipated international affair that draws millions of people annually.</p>
<p>Teams of snow sculptors gather at Sapporo every February, armed with chainsaws, knives, ice picks and shovels. They then attack gigantic blocks of ice with passion, ferocity and precision until they are transformed into delicate and beautifully designed structures.</p>
<p>Hot springs are the main attraction for the spring and summer seasons. Millions of Japanese visit the volcanic baths and resort spas in Hokkaido for their mineral-rich and therapeutic waters.</p>
<p>Only in Hokkaido will you see people eagerly lining up to enter Hell! Hell Valley is a 12 hectare area of steaming water and almost painful smell of sulphur. Despite the smell, the therapeutic effects of its waters is considered too valuable for anyone to pass up.</p>
<p>Just be careful not to dip yourself directly into the pools of the Hell Valley, they are boiling hot. Use the public baths provided in the surrounding hotels and spas because they are fed with the waters from Hell Valley without the boiling temperature and the overwhelming smell of sulphur.</p>
<p>While at Sapporo, take the aerial tramway to Bear Mountain. The Bear Park and the Yukara Village of the indigenous tribe, Ainu, can be found there. Feast your eyes on the hundreds of bears walking the expanse of the the park and experience the local culture and way of life of the Anuis at the living museum of the Yukara Village.</p>
<p>A day trip to Otaru is also worth taking. Explore the canals of Otaru and the stone-made warehouses at the Otaru Museum and learn the techniques of glass blowing at the Kitaichi Glass Emporium.</p>
<p>Hokkaido is also famous for an abundance of wonderful parks and gardens. The 19th Century Botanical Gardens should not be missed. Of historical significance, it was the first modern botanical garden in Japan. There is also the Odori Park which is known for its many fountains and sculptures. It is also the venue for the popular Sapporo Snow Festival.</p>
<p>Finally, don&#8217;t miss on the fresh seafood and delicate Sushi available at Hokkaido. You will not regret a visit to the Nijo Fish Market where you can partake of all the fish you want!
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in the Kansai region of Honshu which is Japan’s main island is the capital city and one of the largest cities of the country. It is the third largest city of Japan with the estimated population of over 17 million people which makes it one of the most densely populated areas of the region. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.japantravelsource.com/wp-content/uploads/15_4_orig.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full" title="15_4_orig.jpg" src="http://www.japantravelsource.com/wp-content/uploads/15_4_thumb.jpg" alt="" /></a> Located in the Kansai region of Honshu which is Japan’s main island is the capital city and one of the largest cities of the country. It is the third largest city of Japan with the estimated population of over 17 million people which makes it one of the most densely populated areas of the region. It is one of the most reputed places of the world with a rich and powerful economy. Also known as the ‘nation’s kitchen’ it is one of the most important tourist destinations attracting many tourists from all over the globe. It has many beautiful tourist attractions which are a sheer delight for those taking flights to Osaka. Some of the most important sightseeing places which should be explored are listed below-</p>
<p>Nishikinohama Beach Park- The word nishiki means two colors which related to white sand and green pines. It is very well known for its spectacular beauty and being very near from the downtown it is a favorite haunt for many visitors. One can enjoy swimming, water sports, windsurfing, hey sky etc. It is a paradise for all those looking for fun and adventure amidst natural surroundings. There are many cafes and restaurants here which have a perfect ambience and serve lip smacking food. Those taking Osaka flights must explore this amazing place to have the time of their life.</p>
<p>Kishiki Shrine- Originally established by the farmers of the region as a place to pray for proper harvest the place has developed into a famous tourist hotspot. It is a fabulous place which takes one to an unforgettable experience. It also celebrates Kishiwada Dabjiri festival which is very popular here. It is observed in one of the most grandeur manner thus attracting many tourists. Also known as the lighting festivals of Japan innumerable number of localities together participate in this festival. One interested to know the details of this beautiful and unique festival can also go to Kishiwasa Dabjiri hall to enquire further. The place is a must visit for all those planning to take Osaka flights.</p>
<p>Osaka Aquarium- Those taking Osaka flights must take into account that Osaka aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world. It is the most popular place to explore. Visited by many tourists it is really a great place to witness. One can enjoy many creatures here which look really good. It is interesting to know that it consists of 15 water tanks holding 11000 tons of water with many different types of creatures from all over the globe which ranges from jelly fish, dolphins, penguins, sharks and much more. It shall never be missed by all the visitors who are looking for an enriching and lifetime experience.</p>
<p>There are many other places of attractions in this wonderland like Osaka Bay area, Osaka Park, Osaka Castle Park etc. These provide beautiful insights to true beauty loved by all. All those planning to visit here must book tickets in advance to get cheap flights to Osaka. </p>
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<p>Tokyo is not the only city in Japan that has a fantastic nightlife &#8211; Osaka does to, and many a visitor is surprised by the fantastic evenings out on offer in this large Japanese city. Two very buzzing areas are the Kita (in the North) and the area surrounding the JR Umeda rail station. However, the main nightlife area in Osaka is the Amerika Mura in the south part of Chuo-ku, really the centre of nightlife in Osaka.</p>
<p>Osaka benefits from many bars, pubs and nightclubs as well as a number of live music venues, of which many have fantastic jazz and house acts. Nightclubs vary from trance events to hip hop and the underground scene. Clubs such as Gross and Underlounge offer affordable drinks in trendy settings while Ozone is more of an urban bar.  Martinis and tasty food is a feature of Osaka nightlife and visitors will find Cinquecento, a Martini bar, as well as Gross worth a stopover for great cocktails and a friendly atmosphere.</p>
<p>Music is at the centre of the nightlife in Osaka with jazz and house venues attracting the top local artists as well as well-known international acts. The Blue Note Osaka is well known to be the best blues and jazz bar in Osaka while Club Quattro, Shinsaibashi, pumps out high energy house beats from top DJ&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Tourists who want to enjoy the Osaka nightlife are well advised to book a room in an ; evenings out in Osaka can be exciting and very often last into the early morning hours.</p>
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<p>Osaka is a city lasted for 1400 years, give full play to &#8220;the advantages of water&#8221;, the development of water transport, as Japan&#8217;s largest trade business development and prosperity of the city so far. International Exchange Division at Osaka, Osaka, Shanghai World Expo Organizing Committee head up the hill opposite the wise sit in a press meanders, this year, will attend the Shanghai World Expo in Osaka, &#8220;Best Practice Area&#8221; project, to demonstrate its global One common characteristic of the officials and the public to improve city Environment Concepts and advanced technology. Osaka to overcome the &#8220;water hazard&#8221;, air pollution and other public environment, Environmental protection Technology development and environmental symbiosis type of urban development as the theme exhibition in Osaka, issued a &#8220;water are in Osaka,&#8221; the declaration. Start environmental governance with the World ExpoAccording to statistics, the Osaka city a total of more than 1400 bridges, hence the &#8220;Osaka 880 bridge&#8221; argument. &#8220;Osaka&#8217;s economy is conceived along the river is born, people along the water door, to create prosperity in the rivers of Osaka.&#8221; Wise up the mountain, said water is the source of life in Osaka, the waters created Osaka, Osaka city must be maintained sustainable development of water systems. Last year, the most representative of contemporary Japanese architect Tadao Ando, was held entitled &#8220;water duel: Osaka VS Venice&#8221; of the architecture exhibition, first launched the &#8220;Osaka water are&#8221; design concept. Wise up the mountain, said, Osaka, Shanghai World Expo concept has basically adopted the theme of Tadao Ando&#8217;s concept of city planning, common goals are to create a more humane urban environment. &#8220;After the war, Osaka in order to develop the economy, to develop industries, but ignored the environmental protection, Osaka&#8217;s rivers are seriously polluted, is basically the continuation of the first developed Western countries, the protection of the old road, and did not learn the lessons of the West. &#8221; Later, the impact of pollution on life more and more, people began to take to the streets to protest, and protest the government for nearly 10 years. Mountains wise, if not 1970 World Expo in Osaka could not be so quick to start environmental remediation. &#8220;70s of last century, with the World Expo held in Osaka, massive construction projects built high-speed railways, but also launched Environmental Engineering.&#8221; &#8220;Flood control&#8221; by: lines built by the waterIn preparation for the World Expo 1970, the process of Osaka, Osaka&#8217;s city planning will be skillfully integrated into the water rail and highway expansion into. &#8220;Have you ever noticed that the Osaka railway and highway are basically viaduct, is the stretch of the river under the bridge?&#8221; Wise, pointing up the hill to explain to us the map, in order to maintain the importance of water in the cities, Osaka is the basic lines of communication along the river to start. &#8220;In addition to the original path without damaging the river, we had taken a number of ways to solve the remaining development Water Pollution Problem. &#8220;Wise up the mountain, said, in Japan the most advanced water treatment business and technology are in Osaka, the official address sewage problems of life, and enterprises solve the problem of industrial sewage.&#8221; Our water filtration technology is the best tap water is the sweetest . &#8220;Wise up the hill a little bit proud. &#8220;We will restore Osaka unique underground river, using underground tunnels to the river in the city, under the form of slowly flowing, maintain ecological balance, the Shanghai World Expo will be in full display.&#8221; Wise to let the world see the mountains to Osaka on the maintenance of ecological contribution.
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		<description><![CDATA[HistoryIt was established as &#8220;Japan Tourist Bureau, Japan Tsūrisuto Byūrō?)&#8221;, which takes care of foreign tourist visiting Japan still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan Travel Bureau Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha?)&#8221;. In 1963, Japan Travel Bureau was divided into two different organizations by separating travel agent [...]]]></description>
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<p>HistoryIt was established as &#8220;Japan Tourist Bureau, Japan Tsūrisuto Byūrō?)&#8221;, which takes care of foreign tourist visiting Japan still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan Travel Bureau Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha?)&#8221;. In 1963, Japan Travel Bureau was divided into two different organizations by separating travel agent function as an independent corporation while leaving foundation as it was, then same name is given to both organizations. On January 1, 2001, the corporation side was renamed as &#8220;JTB Corporation&#8221;,JTB Corporation Kabushiki Gaisha Jeitībī?) (aka JTB), is the largest travel agency in Japan and one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. </p>
<p>It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo. one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo., in 1912. In 1941, it was renamed as East Asian Travel Agent, Tōa Ryokōsha?), then changed its status from corporation to foundation on the following year, although it still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan<br />
JTB Corporation Kabushiki Gaisha Jeitībī?) (aka JTB), is the largest travel agency in Japan and still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan Travel Bureau Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha?)&#8221;. In 1963, Japan Travel Bureau was divided into two different organizations by separating travel agent function as an independent corporation while leaving foundation as it was, then same name is given to both organizationsprivate and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo. one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo., in 1912. In 1941, it was renamed as East Asian Travel Agent, Tōa Ryokōsha?), then changed its status from corporation to foundation on the following year, although it still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan<br />
JTB Corporation Kabushiki Gaisha Jeitībī?) (aka JTB), is the largest travel agency in Japan and still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan Travel Bureau Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha?)&#8221;. In 1963, Japan Travel Bureau was divided into two different organizations by separating travel agent function as an independent corporation while leaving foundation as it was. On January 1, 2001, the corporation side was renamed as &#8220;JTB Corporation&#8221;,<br />
JTB Corporation Kabushiki Gaishaover the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo. one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo., in 1912. In 1941, it was renamed as East Asian Travel Agent, Tōa Ryokōsha?), then changed its status from corporation to foundation on the following year, although it still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan<br />
JTB Corporation Kabushiki Gaisha Jeitībī?) (aka JTB), is the largest travel agency in Japan and still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan Travel Bureau Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha?)&#8221;. In 1963, Japan Travel Bureau was divided into two different organizations by separating travel agent function as an independent corporation while leaving foundation as it was, then same name is given to both organizations. On January 1, 2001, the corporation side was renamed as &#8220;JTB Corporation&#8221;, Jeitībī?) (aka JTB), is the largest travel agency in Japan and one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo. one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo., in 1912. In 1941, it was renamed as East Asian Travel Agent, Tōa Ryokōsha?), then changed its status from corporation to foundation on the following year, although it still has functions as a travel agent company. After the World War II, it is renamed as &#8220;Japan Travel Bureau Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha?)&#8221;. In 1963, Japan Travel Bureau was divided into two different organizations by separating travel agent function as an independent corporation while leaving foundation as it was, then same name is given to both organizations. On January 1, 2001, the corporation side was renamed as &#8220;JTB Corporation&#8221;,<br />
JTB Corporation Kabushiki Gaisha Jeitībī?) (aka JTB), is the largest travel agency in Japan and one of the largest travel agencies in the world. It specializes in tourism. There are branches all over the world to help Japanese visitors, including both private and business travelers. It was formerly owned by the Japanese government. It is headquartered in the JTB Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo.</p>
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