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Category Archives: Japan

Do Chinese Have “Cause?”

3 October 2012by M. Shiraga 2 Comments

A small islands can cause war. Concerning Senkaku Islands, which is also called Diaoyu Islands or Pinnacle Islands, Japanese government and Chinese government are arguing with each other about its dominium. […]

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Dear Kurdistan, from Japan with Love.

8 July 2012by M. Shiraga 3 Comments

A book can be our best friend. It teaches us much information you did not know and invite you to another world.I think I do not need to explain its […]

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Japan, Kurdistan

Spirit of Japanese

11 March 2012by M. Shiraga 2 Comments

Japan is famous for electric products, bullet trains, earthquake, sushi, ninja and so on in the world. But I do not think that people know about Japan correctly or particularly, […]

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