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Reiko: Ikebana, it's an art of flowers and it's quite different from Western style flower arrangement because in Ikebana's theory you can decorate one flower, only with one flower. Anili: Oh, really! Reiko: And it's, the flower arrangement in Japan i
Reiko: Ikebana, it's an art of flowers and it's quite different from Western style flower arrangement because in Ikebana's theory you can decorate one flower, only with one flower. Anili: Oh, really! Reiko: And it's, the flower arrangement in Japan i
Japanese fathers In the past Japanese fathers were generally strict with their children, and they were not expected to help their wives with the housework. They left the child rearing to the mothers.
Todd: OK, Hisa, why don't we talk about food? 希莎,我们为什么不谈谈食物? Hisa: Good. 好的 Todd: OK, first of all, actually, can you cook? 首先,你会做饭吗? Hisa: Yes, I can. 是的,我会。 Todd: Yeah. What can you cook
It's been confirmed Japanese vice Foreign Minister Akitaka Saiki paid a two-day visit to China earlier this week. Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a statement, saying Saiki had held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Chinese counterpa
Finance and Economics; The global crash; Japanese lessons; 财经;全球危机;日本教训; After five years of crisis, the euro area risks Japanese-style economic stagnation; 经过五年危机,欧元的状况正冒着日本当年经济模式
Japanese engineer Masaaki Nagumo had always dreamed of operating a robot from Mobile Suit Gundam. 日本工程师南云正章(Masaaki Nagumo)一直梦想着操作《机动战士高达》中的机器人。 That is the name of a popular Japanese an
Jan 24, 2003 Mizuho, the world's largest bank in terms of assets, expects to post a net loss of $16 billion, the largest ever 1) incurred by a Japanese company. The loss would be more than double last
The fortunes of American and Japanese automakers are reversing. The three big automakers in the United States - General Motors, Ford and Chrysler - all are profitable now after struggling financially(金融上) during the world economic downturn that
By Rebecca Ward Washington 22 February 2008 In February, Washington's Kennedy Center celebrated Japanese culture, arts and technology during its Japan! Culture and Hyper Culture festival. The nearly two-week event featured Japanese theater, music, fa
AS IT IS 2015-11-19 Slurp Your Soup, Yes! Share Your Sticks, No! Japanese Dining Rules Almost anywhere in the world, people can find a Japanese restaurant. Many walk by because they do not know the customs or the kinds of food. VOA Learning English w
By Naomi Martig Hong Kong 12 September 2007 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced his resignation after a year of missteps and scandals. The resignation is apparently an effort to prevent cancellation of Japan's non-combat role in Afghanis
By Phil Mercer Sydney 14 January 2008 The environmental group Greenpeace has claimed to have driven Japan's controversial whaling fleet out of Antarctic hunting grounds after a dramatic chase through thick fog and rough seas. Activists have promised
Todd: OK, Yoko we were just at a festival. 洋子,我们现在正在过节。 Yoko: Yeah! 是的! Todd: Do you want to talk about festivals in Japan? 你能说说日本的节日吗? Yoko: Yes, OK. So, I think in Fall we have lots of kind of fes
Japanese Ground Troops Leave for Iraq Amy Bickers Japanese ground troops have left for Iraq - marking the country's first full military deployment to a combat zone since World War II. The humanitarian
OSAKA, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- A passenger plane of a Japanese low- cost carrier was struck by lightning in the southwestern Japanese prefecture of Fukuoka on Tuesday, but all passengers and crew members were safe, local press reported. The Jetstar Japan'
A key Japanese adviser on radiation(放射 ) leaks at the country's disabled Fukushima nuclear power facility has quit in protest over the government's handling of the disaster. The adviser, Toshiso Kosako, a radiation safety expert at the Univer
A Japanese and a pair of American scientists captured this year's Nobel chemistry prize for discovering a glowing green protein in jellyfish that can be used to spot the beginning of diseases like cancer. Lisa Bryant has more on the prestigious awar
Two Japanese scientists and a Japanese-born American researcher have won this year's Nobel Prize for physics. Lisa Bryant reports from Paris the prize goes to their work on fundamental, subatomic particles. 2008 Nobel Peace Prize winner for Physics,
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