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Information: Includes sites that reflect the history, culture, and composition of the people of Kanagawa Prefecture. Also includes the sites of local social-service resources and institutions that serve this prefecture. Examples includes sites for clubs, social-servic
Society and Culture further on these related pages:
A Premodern History of Odawara A Premodern History of Odawara: History of the city of Odawara, concentrating on the Warring States period, when it was the center of power in the Kanto region. (Society and Culture) http://www.anime.net/~roba/odawara.htm
Oppama Bible Church Oppama Bible Church: An Evangelical Christian Protestant church serving the Japanese- and English-speaking communities in the greater-Yokosuka and southern Yokohama areas. (Society and Culture) http://www.oppamabiblechurch.org/
The Odawara Bulletin Board The Odawara Bulletin Board: BBS for any residents in the Odawara area. (Society and Culture) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theodawarabulletinboard/
The Kanagawa Prefectural Flag The Kanagawa Prefectural Flag: Red stylized Kanji character of Ka of Kanagawa on white field. (Society and Culture) http://flagspot.net/flags/jp-14.html
Kamakura Green Net Kamakura Green Net: Information for foreigners living in Kamakura. (Society and Culture) http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/english/mainmenu.htm
Atsugi-Zama Toastmasters Atsugi-Zama Toastmasters: Club includes men and women of various occupations meeting to improve their public speaking skills and enjoy friendly cross-cultural gatherings. Located in Atsugi City. (Society and Culture) http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7456/
Yamato Calvary Chapel Yamato Calvary Chapel: An independent biblical Protestant church located in Yamato City. With program schedule and live net broadcasting. (Society and Culture) http://www.yamatocalvarychapel.com/
Yokosuka's Japanese-American Friendship Club Yokosuka's Japanese-American Friendship Club: Intercultural activities club in Yokosuka. (Society and Culture) http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Flats/5926/
History of Kamakura History of Kamakura: Gives brief summary of Kamakura history from the 12th century. (Society and Culture) http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~QM9T-KNDU/history.htm