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www.****edgaijin.com - ( "Edit" dam censor, well that 4 letter word where the stars are begins with f) Interesting Forum made by people in Japan or interested in Japan

www.gaijinpot.com - Information Page with almost EVERY question about everything Japanese - From finding a dentist to organising VISAs.

www.isize.com/carsensor - Contains car for sales, but also a lot of information about each vehcile. BUT IS IN JAPANESE if you dont have windows xp then.... (recommended for experienced Japan website users)

www.njstar.com - A program that lets ur computer read Japanese, Chinese and Korean charcaters works on most Operating Systems i think.

http://www.bestgate.net/ - A Japanese search engine for Electronics from Japanese stores. Lists the best prices from which stores. IN JAPANESE but if you know Katakana should be ok

http://www.delabit.com/nekobaba/index.html - A wierd Japanese site with some funny pics.

IN JAPANESE has some Jap "babes" on it (recommended for experienced Japan website users)

http://www.japanhomesearch.com/TravelExper...ert/TE_main.asp - This page owns for travellers! Its a transport journey planer! Even tells you how much it costs and the time it takes. Make sure you spell the name of the city right, as you don't wanna end up at the other end of japan. PLUS ITS IN ENGLISH!

http://korya40.hp.infoseek.co.jp/top_english.htm - Guest houses in Japan, In the tokyo-ish region. Never stayed there myself so cant vouch for them, but may be handy if you wanna give them a go!?

***Thanks to Lukas for the following:

here are some more links with info on Japan -

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destina...ast_asia/japan/ - Lonely Planet Japan Guide

http://www.japan.com/ - Travel, Jobs, Business

http://www.japan-guide.com/ - Travel & Living Guide

http://www.jref.com/ - Japanese Online Resource

http://www.outdoorjapan.com/index.htm - Outdoor Travel Guide

http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/ - Japan National Tourist Organization

http://www.japan.org.au/ - Embassy of Japan (Australia)

http://www.japanbookplaza.com.au/shop/index.php - Books, Pocket PC’s, Dictionaries etc… Melbourne, Victoria

http://j-fan.com/ - Forum & Online Radio

http://www.japanaradio.com/ - Online Radio

http://www.japantoday.com/ - English News & Info from Japan

http://www.jobsinjapan.com/ - Jobs

***Thanks to Polski for the following:

hope this will be helpfull to most.

http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/

Its a great site to find penpal's around the world, I've already met a few from Japan and I've started practicing my Japanese with them ^_^

This kind of thing is great if you want to travel somewhere and want some info, the people are ultra friendly !

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