Tukizihonngannzi (Japanese Edition)
With its series of entertaining yet revealing sequences, The Japanese Version is truly a cross-cultural surprise, as well as a warm and funny portrait of Japan today.
The perfect orientation program for Japan-bound executives, teachers, students, and general travelers. Appropriate for Asian studies, anthropology, American studies, multicultural curricula, and for any audience that wants to understand more about contemporary Japan. The Japanese Version was supported by grants from the Japan-U.
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A valuable up-to-date complement to books and films dealing with classical Japanese culture. An entertaining testimonial to the warmth and humor of Japanese popular culture. A rewarding employee-education tool for US-based Japanese companies with American employees. Andrew Kolker , Louis Alvarez.
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Vincent St Vincent - 'Del Rio': There's such an aestheticism to St. Vincent's lyrics that it sometimes feels as if the sound they produce is more important than the words themselves.
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Never is this more true than in the impactful refrain 'Del, Del, Rio' on the Japanese bonus track to her self-titled fourth album. A beautiful and rare gem - find it on the recently release deluxe edition too. If we're being entirely honest, as we always are, the English-language version of 'Break The Rules' is one of the most irritating songs, both lyrically and musically, that we've heard for a long time.
For some inexplicable reason though, its Japanese-language counterpart is almost brilliant. It's a strange world.
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The Japanese bonus track for one of the most hyped albums of , Random Access Memories, is a yearning, instrumental ballad. It winds down an often relentlessly up-tempo, funk-filled album with a real sense of poignancy - giving the album a whole new dimension.
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A Look At Japanese Bonus Tracks And How Songs Find New Life Overseas
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