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Archive for September, 2010

Incredible India! Festival 2010

27 Sep

This year’s annual India Festival 2010 took place in Yoyogi Park during the weekend of 9/25 – 9/26. it is an opportunity for individuals who have an interest in India, and wish to experience the culture, products, and flavors of India. It is also a great opportiunity to establish and cultivate business contacts with India. The India Festival is one of many country festivals held in Tokyo each year.

Japanese
このインドlフェスティバールは毎年開催されている国のフェスティバールイベントです。今年は2010年9月25日と26日に東京の代々木公園で開催されました。インドに興味がある方には、インドの文化、商品、味を体験して又はビジネス機会やコンタクトを開発する為に最適なイベントです。東京では毎年色々な国のフェスティバールを開催されている一つです。

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CEATEC Japan 2010

23 Sep

Once again the famous annual consumer electronics show will be with us soon here in Japan.  CEATEC Japan starts October 5th.

If you pre-register in advance, it will avoid the hassles to register and wait in line at the show. Further, admission is free. No pre-registration, you will pay ¥1,000 admission.  But, admission will be free on Saturday (10/9) the last day of the exhibition.

CEATEC is the one show of the year to experience the latest and greatest in cameras, camcorders, and pretty much any and all sorts of gadgetry related to photography, videography, cinematography, and digital technology.

The venue features booth displays in which the extensive range of exhibited items are zoned by category, such as electronic parts and devices, through to finished products. This arrangement provides visitors with the most efficient way to gather all the information they need.

This year’s major exhibition zones will be:

  • Home and Personal Zone
  • Business and Society Zone
  • Electronic Components, Devices, and Industrial Equipment Zone.
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    Japanese Text to Speech Conversion

    01 Sep

    The following widget will allow converting  Japanese text to speech.  If unsure of a reading for a Japanese kanji character, sentence or paragraph, copy and paste it here.  The widget will then read it back for you.

    Learn Japanese verbs level 1. Verbs are displayed randomly. You can also display a new verb by clicking on the refresh button.