Japan Mystery

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A fleet of 11 ghost ships containing the rotting remains of sailors has washed up on the Japanese coastline, sparking an investigation in the country. The mysterious ships have given rise to numerous conspiracy theories in the country, as authorities battle to discover the identities of the bodies

Japan had begun preparing very early for 1900 and in 1896 decisions were made concerning the selection of items for exhibit. On the artistic side “items that could give full play, in design and

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Underwater crop circle mystery solved. The rippling geometric sand patterns in these underwater circles are nearly six feet in diameter. Learn more here.

The body of a man suspected to be from North Korea has been discovered by Japan’s Coast Guard on one of the country’s outlying islands, according to reports.

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Many point to unromantic 20-somethings and women’s entry into the workforce, but an overlooked factor is the trouble men have in finding steady, well-paid jobs. But there’s another, simpler explanation for the country’s low birth rate, one that has implications for the U.S.: Japan’s

The Mystery Writers of Japan (MWJ) website.The MWJ brings together authors, critics, translators, illustrators, and other creators working in the mystery genre, and is the oldest organization in the field in Japan.

UI#4 – “RED NOSE TIGERS”, Japan made, Korean War Era(?), USAF Air Cargo Delivery?

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In his native village of Al-Awjah, the mausoleum of Iraq’s executed dictator Saddam Hussein has been reduced to broken concrete and tangled barbed wire, sh

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Jan 16, 2008 · A researcher has traced the origins of fortune cookies to shops near Kyoto, Japan.

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Baumkuchen is a German variety of spit cake.It is a traditional pastry of many European countries throughout, and also a popular snack and dessert in Japan. The characteristic rings, which resemble tree rings when sliced, give the cake its German name, Baumkuchen, which literally translates to “tree cake”.