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Institute of International Education This site provides information about the Fulbright Memorial Fund Program in Japan. There is an overview, application requirements, eligibility and qualifications, FAQs, a program calendar, and objectives and program plan. If you are interested in applying for participation in this program or just would like more information, this site is a great place to start.

Fulbright Memorial Fund Page This page provides experiences of past JFMF participants. The site also provides more information about the JFMF program.


Explore Japan "Explore Japanese Gardens, Art, Culture and Food" on this wonderful website. There are beautiful pictures and the pages are accompanied by peaceful Japanese music. This site also provides links to other Japanese cultural sites.

Japanese Eating Information about popular dishes, table manners and illustrated recipes are the focus of this site.


 

Peggy Steffens Learn first hand about the FMF experience from Peggy Steffens of Amphitheater Public Schools in Tucson, Arizona. Peggy participated in the November 2000 cycle of the FMF and has created an amazing website to share her experiences. Many links to other educational/cultural sites are provided.


Food to Kimonos The black moon site has wonderful infomation about the culture of Japan from food to the history of the kimono.


Teaching and Learning About Japan A great site that provides information about a wide variety of topics from automobile history to wooden dolls. A site provided by Cleveland State University.