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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Shikoku Regions' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Shikoku Regions Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Shikoku Regions 1. Prehistoric Achaeology Of Japan - By: Michael Russell Japan, today, consists of four main islands Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku. There are minor island chains, which include Okinawa (also called Ryuku Islands) in the south, the Kuriles north of Hokkaido and the Izu Islands, which extend outwards into the Pacific Ocean. The archipelago which ex... 2. Japan - An Early History - By: Michael Russell In 12,000 BC land bridges existed between Japan and Mainland China and Korea, which made early immigration and settlement into Japan an easy possibility. As a result, it is said that the four main islands of Japan had been inhabited for more than 50,000 years. According to archeological ... 3. Japan - An Island Country - By: Michael Russell Japan is one of the world's most densely populated countries in the world. Japan is made up of four main islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku and thousands of smaller islands. Japan extends about 1200 miles and 127 million people live in Japan. Japan is in the North Pacifi... 4. Bordeaux Wine Region Of France - By: Greg Purnell The Bordeaux Wine Region is one of the most important wine regions in France. Situated in the southwest of France, it is also one of the largest and most important wine-producing regions in the world. More than one third of France's production of wine comes from this region. Winemaking... 5. Vacations - France, Germany, Switzerland - By: Jay Bauder The region of the three frontiers where France, Switzerland andGermany meet is known for its rich artistic delights, culturalheritage, intellectual history and outdoor activities. Borderingthe Black Forest, the Alsace region has much to offer and istruly a unique place to live. If you find y... 6. Loire Valley Wine Region - French Wines Explored - By: Mpam Id 1977403 The Loire Valley Wine Region, situated in the central region of France, is a picturesque combination of hills, valleys, and scenic landscapes, pierced by the peaceful Loire River. It is the third most popular tourist destination in France and owes as much of its renown to the quaint towns and magnif... 7. Outsourcing Industries - By: Michael Russell The offshore and outsourcing industries are not new. They started with the outsourcing of clerical work like document scanning, data entry and computer programming to India about 15 years ago and India became a test-bed for this type of work. The work to provide solutions to the Year 200... 8. Mediterranean Cruise: Why You Should Take One! - By: Michael Russell Many people are forgoing the traditional tropical cruise destinations for the rich history and mystique found on a Mediterranean cruise. What is it about this part of the world that draws so many people each year? Why is a Mediterranean cruise an ideal getaway? While you might be t... 9. Cooking Indian Food - By: Jaynne Nichols Many people love to experiment with different foods from different cultures and ethnicities. Some people love to go out for dinner and experiment with foods theyve never had before. Other people like to reproduce their favorite dishes at home. Experimenting with cooking from other reg... 10. Diamonds And Their History - By: Michael Russell One of the hardest materials known to man is the diamond. They come in different shapes, sizes and weights. These weights are measured in carats. One carat equals 200 milligrams or 1/142 of an ounce. Diamonds were at the center of many wars and murders in the history of the w... 11. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 3 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan Shanghai: The Eastern Cuisine As you follow the Yangtse River eastward out of the Szechuan region, you will arrive into eastern China, which lies on a great plain formed by the Yangtze River and ends with its river delta. The river delta encompasses some of the most fertile l... 12. Unseen Problems Facing The Architect - By: Michael Russell Deciding to enter a profession like that of becoming an architect, especially if one was to start their training during a boom period, people tend to forget very quickly about how times were during the down turn in the economy. People forget very fast that at times there is an over supply of these t... 13. Bed And Breakfast In Rheinland-pfalz - By: Michael Russell Rheinland-Pfalz is one of Germany’s most bucolic destinations. Its vineyards stretch all over the hills, on both of the shores of the Mosel River. This is the region with the highest export rate for wine and Trier is the very land of sparkling wine. Here wine is cheaper than beer, and ... 14. Bed And Breakfast Tuscany: Magic And Wine - By: Michael Russell What makes the villas and other bed and breakfast lodges in Tuscany so special? Its luxurious rooms? The opulent decors and the romantic atmosphere created with so much care by the hosts? The swimming pools and all the other facilities created to enhance the luxury feeling? Or could it be the specia... 15. Why Is Everybody Outsourcing To India? - By: Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran With boundaries shrinking and geographies blurring, and a nascent IT revolution taking ground, India fast caught on to the booming industry. With hi-caliber talent, government support, strong infrastructure and a booming economy, India fast emerged from the veil of exoticism to become the most favor... 16. Urban Planning Around Research Industries - By: Lance Winslow When urban planners talk about master planned communities, so often they will look for meaningful high paying jobs to support the citizens of the community. Of course, if you were designing a master planned community or you were an urban planner and knowing a thing or two about the up a... 17. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 1 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan With China covering the immense land within its boundaries, it is no surprise that there are many regional variations in Chinese cuisine. Traditionally, Chinese cooking is divided into five styles of regional cuisines. It is headed by the 3 great schools of Peking to the north, Szechuan ... 18. About Bicycles - By: Michael Russell Bicycling is a huge, growing sport and pastime in America. It is fun, adventurous and healthy for us. Bicycling is a wonderful exercise for older as well as younger people. It doesn't put excess strain on the body and strengthens the heart and lungs. Many people choose bicycl... 19. Blood Pressure: High Sodium And Salt Intake - By: Michael Russell Sodium is one of the minerals, which your body needs to keep it functioning properly. While we all need some sodium, most of us eat far more than we need and could easily cut down without in any way damaging our health. Sodium intake is measured in units called millimoles (mmol). T... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Shikoku Dvd Shikoku As an adult, Hinako returns to the island of Shikoku, which she left when her parents moved her to Tokyo as a child. Upon her return, she learns that her childhood best friend, Sayori (Chiaki Kuriyama, KILL BILL)--whom she lost touch with after moving to the city--drowned in a lake at the age of 16. Hinako's other friend from childhood, Fumiya, was dating Sayori when she died, and he clai... |
| Carolus Magnus Players travel in circles from region to region building castles to control the regions. A fast-paced game of castles, politics, and changing fortunes. Publisher: Rio Grande Games Designer: Leo Colovini Minimum Players: 2 Max Players: 4 Minimum Time: 60 Maximum Time: Source: Domestic... |