s.p.read is a collective sheet of info for your life. It is divided into 8 sections which features health, fitness, travel, music, arts, entertainment, reviews and other interesting bits to feed your brain.
To have a better idea of this concept, have a look at below:
slackers’ dojo
slackers' dojo is about opinions/reviews of art, design, architecture, photography, installations, gadgets/gizmos, anything with a touch of creativeness is quintessential for the dojo.
R.UN Japan
R.UN Japan was primarily called J-run which offers info about up and coming runs in Japan. It also features sporting events and other fitness information worldwide.
s's kitchen
s's kitchen believes the basis of life comes from cooking. Learn some new healthy ways of cooking recipes fused with Japanese and global dining; from vegans to macrobiotic cooking.
Portobello English
Learn some fun and easy ways to build your vocabulary and brush up your grammar. From complete beginners to advanced, P.E. caters for everyone.
Yo! Nihon-koku
Peep was the original name for Yo! Nihon-koku. It features primarily travel information and pics of J-land. Nihon-koku, literally means Japan, provides up-to-date information what's hot and what’s not in J-land.
nemo
nemo talks a bit more about the creator of the sites. It’ll take you behind the scene of nemo’s passion of love, work and life.
NO.EL
NO.EL or Noel is primary about the life of a bilingual toy poodle living in J-land. It also gives advice on pet troubles and reviews on any pet friendly products, hotels, restaurants and other places.
Peek-a-boo
Akachan is a cute name for a baby in Japanese. Peek-a-boo can be considered as a baby centre, which gives advice on how to cope day-to-day with akachan’s life.
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Intro
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R.UN Japan,
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