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For every 100 copies of the Things Japanese Paperback that are sold before March 15th, 2010, BionicBong will support $500 to Haiti and these causes:

Clean Water - Charity:Water, World Hunger - World Food Programme, Immunization - GAVI-Alliance, Alleviating Poverty - KIVA

If we sell 100 copies we will support $500, if we sell 200 we will support $1000...You get the idea and now it's up to you how much we support.

Things Japanese: A collection of short stories (Volume 1)(Paperback)

A collection of short stories that celebrates contemporary writing on things Japanese. These stories will warm your heart, leave you feeling fuzzy and warm, and crave things Japanese. The stories are rooted in direct experience of things Japanese that explore relationships, perceptions, attitudes, culture, identity, and desire. Theses stories confirm that Japan continues to fascinate and touch people on many levels.

20 Books sold so far!* 80 to go until we reach our first goal of 100. Keep it up!

*updated daily

Stefan Chiarantano (Author, Creator, Editor, Introduction, Contributor), T. Graham Westerlund (Creator), Margaret Grant (Contributor), Setsu Nagatoshi (Contributor), Mindy Mejia (Contributor), Colin O'Sullivan (Contributor), Sonia Saikaley (Contributor), Emily Juniper Ward (Contributor), Jodie Schewitz (Designer)

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Cute Cheetah Cubs Steal the Show in Tokyo’s Tama Zoo

Cute Cheetah Cubs Steal the Show in Tokyo’s Tama Zoo

Submitted By: Kara Walker 1 December 2009 362 views One Comment

Cute Cheetah Cubs Steal the Show in Tokyo’s Tama Zoo

A trio of cute cheetah cubs are entrancing visitors to Tama Zoo in Tokyo. These cute cheetah cubs are some of the newest editions to Tama Zoo. They are reported here to be unbearable cute and they are!

Special attractions at the Tama Zoo include the giraffes, the lions parks, the Koala Bear and the large butterfly house with over 700 species!

Admission:
Thu-Fri 9.30-17 clock (admission until 16.30 clock), Admission 600 yen,

Address and Train
300 Hodokubo, Hino-shi, Keio Railway Tamadōbutsukōenmae

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