Fujii Mizuki of the "Fujikaki" pair is from Ashikita in southern Kumamoto. The pair will be competing for a gold medal tonight at 11:40:
http://tv.yahoo.co.jp/program/59430312/
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Here's some video of the "White Dragon" (白龍; hakuryu) that will be part of tomorrows festivities in Kikuchi and a link to some information about the festival that I just posted to Kumamoto-i: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kumamoto-i/message/12035
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There will be a festival in Yatsushiro on Saturday.
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The weather in Kumamoto will get worse with the approach of the typhoon. Thankfully, though, it doesn't look like the storm presents a serious threat for Kumamoto. You can keep an eye on it here:
http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/
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Click on the following link to see the details about this bike that's being sold: http://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/397458986985368?notif_t=share_wall_create HYPERDRIVE 500
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In Japanese, you can write from top to bottom, left to right, and, on vehicles, front to back. ("OK TAXI," Kumamoto, Japan)
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There's nothing like a teddy bear in a police suit to strike fear into the hearts of Kumamoto's shoplifters. (Anti-shoplifting poster, Kumamoto, Japan)
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There'll be a fireworks show in Tamana on the 3rd (Friday).
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Here's a detailed article about members of a Chinese who came to Kumamoto to learn about Minamata disease: http://ajw.asahi.com/article/asia/china/AJ201207270071 Here's the URL of the original Japanese article: http://www.asahi.com/international/intro/TKY201207250672.html China trying to learn from Japan's experience of industrial pollution - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun BEIJING--Decades of rapid economic growth in China have come with an environmental price: monumental industrial pollution.
Please click on the images to see explanation in English. All of this information comes from the following pdf: http://www.livikuma.com/up_file/topic/1207/24121550_1.pdf
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RSS Graffiti (the application I use post content from the Yahoo Groups page to this Facebook page) occasional publishes the same item twice. I don't know why. I hope the problem will clear itself up soon.
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INJM - Day 3 of Kyushu trip - Volunteering in Oita As always, for more info please check out homepage http://itsnotjustmud.com or our facebook page, http://facebook.com/ItsNotJustMud
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Usage of this page picked up with the flooding and mudslides. Of course, I would have preferred a peaceful, safe world in which demand for information did not increase at all. Still, I'm happy if the page helped to fill in a few information gaps during the crisis.
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These still images are from television programs that discussed the failure of Kumamoto City to tell citizens of the Tatsuda school district to evacuate. Please click on the pictures to read the English captions that tell the story of what went wrong.
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We've been having some discussion on Kumamoto-i about English education in Japan -- specifically the assumption that native speakers are better teachers of English than non-native speakers. If you're interested in this topic, check out the following link and the followup messages in the thread: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kumamoto-i/message/11980 Yahoo! Groups
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The students could only work doing the morning on Wednesday but I'm sure their help was deeply appreciated.
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This is a "pointing a video camera at the TV" video with occasional commentary in English. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3Cjr60ud_E Oita and Kumamoto Flooding More video of our local news coverage provided by Zero. The devastation is incredible.
This video from CNN provides an overview of the recent flooding and landslides. http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/16/world/asia/japan-floods/index.html Torrential rain kills at least 26 in southern Japan - CNN.com Extraordinarily heavy rains have left hundreds of people cut off and at least 26 dead on the Japanese island of Kyushu, and more storms could be on their way.
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When I went to visit Tatsuta Jinnai today, I saw this chair floating down the river -- five days after the initial flooding!
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I took this picture and the following one to show how high above normal water level the protective walls are.