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IntroductionWelcome to my Japanese Page. As many readers of this page will know, I have an on-going interest in Japan, its people and language. This has led to a number of activities bringing together Japanese and my professional activities in computing and telecommunications. I have assembled this set of pages: (a) to provide information about a number of my projects in the area of Japanese computing and dictionaries, (b) to provide links to some of the resources available on the WWW on Japanese matters.In The News
Contact and Links
LINKS TO INTERESTING SITESMost of this page is made up of links to some interesting Web sites relating to Japan and Japanese information. They are broadly broken down by category (see the menu list to the left).
Some of the links are dead; I am may try to re-establish them, but in the meantime
I have marked them with a
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An interesting resource page on the Kokinshuu. (Sadly
it's in need of some repair.)
An amazing set of links to files of Japanese literature can be
found at Fukui University's Nihon-Bungaku
page. (Japanese only.)
Akira
Kitauchi's collection of Japanese Literature, which is good for
people who want to read Japanese texts.Information about on-line WWW-server-based dictionaries is progressively being added to my Online Japanese Dictionaries page. Please refer there for server information.
Complementing Tom's page is John De Hoog's short Job of a Professional
Translator article.
For haiku devotees there is the Shiki Internet Haiku
Salon.
An interesting site about the case of Kamal Sinha and his
legal battle with Mitsubishi Electric. Just Kamal's side of the story,
but worth reading. Hmmm. Seems to have been replaced by this.