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    Japanese Calligraphy

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    Japanese calligraphy (書道 shodō?) is a form of calligraphy‚ or artistic writing‚ of the Japanese language. For a long time‚ the most esteemed calligrapher in Japan had been Wang Xizhi‚ a Chinese calligrapher in the 4th century but after the invention of Hiragana and Katakana‚ the Japanese unique syllabaries‚ the distinctive Japanese writing system developed and calligraphers produced styles intrinsic to Japan. Who practices Japanese calligraphy? In Japanese‚ calligraphy is called shodou‚ or “the

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    Business Plan - Assignment 1

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    Vancouver‚ British Columbia V9F 3O8 Dear Ms. Hillings: Kamiko Fine Foods Inc. was formed in Vancouver‚ British Columbia as a start-up wholesaling company specializing in importing high-quality Japanese foods and repackaging them for sale in North America. The business was established to offer authentic Japanese food to specialty food retailers who are anxious to capitalize on the growing Asian population in the Vancouver area as well as to an ever-increasing market of urban professionals who enjoy eating

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    Sushi is a restaurant chain based in Singapore serving Japanese cuisine‚ and is the flagship brand of Apex-Pal International Ltd. Aimed at the low to mid-level pricing market‚ it offers sushi‚ sashimi‚ teppanyaki‚ yakimono‚ nabemono‚ tempura‚ agemono‚ ramen‚ udon‚ soba and donburi served either à la carte or via a sushi conveyor belt. Sakae Sushi – the flagship brand of Sakae Holdings Ltd. is the first name that will come to mind when Japanese food is mentioned. The chain has 40 outlets in Singapore

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    Nihonto The word Nihonto is a comprehensive term used to describe the entire subject of Japanese swords. This includes types‚ etymology‚ construction‚ history‚ and so forth. Historically‚ Japanese smiths have consistently produced the finest blades in the world‚ and antique swords are a much-prized and sought-after item in blade shows and auctions. The thing about Nihonto that most impresses collectors‚ experts‚ martial artists‚ and simple admirers alike is their incredible strength‚ durability

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    Entrepreneur

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    “Tony Tan Caktiong” Tony Tan Caktiong is the founder and current Chairman and CEO of Philippine fast food chain Jollibee. He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a degree in chemical engineering. Caktiong had initially planned an ice cream parlor when he founded Jollibee‚ then subsequently added additional dishes such as hamburgers‚ french fries‚ and fried chicken. Food and family are two essential elements behind the success of both Tony Tan Caktiong and his company‚ Jollibee

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    Kahit Ano

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    Japanese Toilet Etiquette If you are planning on taking that special trip to Japan‚ do bear in mind as you make all the neccessary packing and arrangments‚ that unlike the West the toilet and bathtub belong to separate rooms in Japanese homes‚ each has its own set of rules for proper behavior as well as usage. Toilet Etiquette: There are two types of toilets in Japan‚ the traditional Japanese-style and the modern Western-style‚ although most private homes now have the Western-style toilets‚

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    Japanese 1a

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    ARTS1630 Course Outline School of Humanities and Languages ARTS1630‚ Introductory Japanese A Semester 1‚ 2014 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Course Staff and Contact Details Course Details Learning and Teaching Rationale Teaching Strategies Course Assessment Attendance/Class Clash Academic Honesty and Plagiarism Course Schedule Course Resources Course Evaluation and Development Student Support Grievances Other Information Page 1 of 10 CRICOS Provider

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    Report Ouline - Nihongo

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    a meal. It is said to express gratitude for all who played a role in preparing‚ cultivating‚ ranching or hunting the food. This also acknowledges that living organisms have given their life to human beings asDāna.[2][3] Upon finishing a meal‚ the Japanese also use the polite phrase Gochisōsama-deshita (ごちそうさまでした?) (lit. You were a Feast (preparer)). Sama is the honorific word which gives respect to the person‚ therefore‚ this phrase gives respect for making the meal. It is considered polite to clear

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    Ramen Noodles Business

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    Ramen is a small ramen noodle restaurant in the tradition of the Japanese staple dish. Ramen noodle shacks are to Japan what the fast-food restaurants are to the people. They are a place where people go for a quick‚ rich‚ filling meal when they don’t have time or simply don’t feel like cooking. The ramen that is being mentioned here is not the one people know as the instant noodles. No‚ the ramen that is to be sold is the ‘real’ Japanese dish. Similar to the instant version‚ ramen is simple in concept

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    Many would agree that Korea was taken over by the Japanese government during 1945. The Korean culture was slowly disappearing under the Japanese rule. Such as the native language‚ changes in names‚ their freedom rights‚ working in a foreign land to provide the for the family back in homeland‚ those who are considered being state-less in Japan‚ and Korea losing their status. To the Japanese government‚ they may have felt that their policies was a perfect way to control the Colonial Koreans‚ however

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