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Nihon on the Net - 8/31/08

August 2008

The Tokyo Traveler: Tattoos in Japan - not just for yakuza (gangsters) anymore.  While there are still social stigmas surrounding the tattooed, attitudes are changing…slowly.
Yakuza Tatoos
10 things about Tokyo that will blow your mind by MatadorTrips.  Mind-blowing, maybe not, but still an interesting read.
Busses in Japan are a cost effective alternative to taking the famous bullet train, better know as the shinkansen, in Japan.
The Rough Guide to the Music of Japan offers 73 minutes of traditional music from the land of the rising sun.  Paul Fisher compiled the CD and was interviewed by The Japan Times.
Ageing gracefully in Japan? The myths surrounding the perfectly cute 50 year old.
Critics dispute Michelin regard for Tokyo but there are some restaurants that everyone agrees on.
With an ageing population, Japan’s temples struggle to remain financially self sufficient.
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August 2008

That’s Fit: Filed under: Food and NutritionDo you have a junk food lover in your house? Sometimes it’s hard to deny those cravings… especially when they’re foods we’ve eaten for years and years.

Women’s Health has a great idea for making some junk foods a little bit healthier. You can mix healthier options in with your not-so-healthy favorites to create a treat that’s not so damaging to you waistline. Better yet, when you start adding healthier options in — like mixing a bowl of half whole grain cereal and half sugary cereal — you’re starting to retrain your taste buds. In time, you’ll find you enjoy the healthier foods as much as the junky ones.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


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