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JAPAN

weather. Japanese clothes. JAPAN. Esaki Leona. Takeru kobayashi. THE CAPITAL OF JAPAN IS TOKYO!!!. Japanese clothes. Home page. In Japan the clothes people wear are robes with multi coloured patterns. Esaki Leona. Home page. Esaki Leona - Japanese Physicist & Nobel Prize Winner

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JAPAN

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  1. weather Japanese clothes JAPAN Esaki Leona Takeru kobayashi THE CAPITAL OF JAPAN IS TOKYO!!!

  2. Japanese clothes Home page In Japan the clothes people wear are robes with multi coloured patterns.

  3. Esaki Leona Home page • Esaki Leona - Japanese Physicist & Nobel Prize Winner • Esaki Leona (also known as Leo Esaki) is a Japanese physicist who won the Nobel prize in Physics in 1973. He is known for his invention of the Esaki diode. • He was born in Osaka, Japan on March 12, 1925. He received his B.S. in 1947 and his Ph.D. in 1959, both in physics and from Tokyo University. His Nobel prize was awarded for research he had conducted around 1958 regarding electron tunnelling in solids. He moved to the United States in 1960 and joined the IBM T. J. Watson Research Centre, where he became an IBM Fellow in 1967.

  4. Home page Takeru kobayashi • Takeru Kobayashi - world's record holder for hotdog eating Takeru Kobayashi (born 1978) is a Japanese man who holds the world record for hotdog eating. On July 4, 2001, he ate 50 of them in 12 minutes at the Nathan's Coney Island eating challenge, shattering the previous record of 25. In 2002, he broke his own record by eating 50 and a half. This year, 2003, he won again by eating 44 and a half. Nobody else has come close to his record. But on Ananova, it states, "Takeru Kobayashi, from Nagano, beat last year's record of 50 by half a hot dog and bun."

  5. Home page WEATHER • What is the climate of Japan? Since Japan stretches approximately 20 degrees of latitude, from 25 degN to 45 degN, and approximately 23 degrees of longitude, from 122 degE to 145 degE, the climate varies widely from one region to region. (See Japan maps.) Basically, Japan has four distinct seasons. Spring months are March, April, and May. Summer months are June, July, and August. Autumn months are September, October, and November. Winter months are December, January, and February. Summer is hot and humid in general. During the winter, it snows a lot on the Sea of Japan side, and it is dry on the Pacific Ocean side.

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