Links

Web sites on the Faith and of Baha'is in Japan


Japanese version


Jœ Official site of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Japan
(Currently available only in Japanese language)
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It has variety of contents ranging from the Baha'i Teachings to state of the Baha'i world community and history of the Faith in Japan. It might not be easy to find a person who can say all this by heart. Let's let more and more people know of this site and introduce the Baha'i Faith. It will be a good idea to give away sheets with the following line printed: www.bahaijp.org



J(photos)œWhere Baha'i youth in/from Japan get together
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Baha'i Youth Service Project
Eœ Mr Jesse Harris is a youth from Canada and doing a year of service, now residing in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture.
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A weblog kept by a Baha'i youth in Yamaguchi Prefecture
(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr Eric Miller is a youth from Canada serving in Japan and keeps a blog. (Resides in Yamaguchi Prefecture at the time this is linked here.)
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Dance performance by youth visiting from New York, an event organized by the Baha'i youth in Tokyo
J(E)œ Baha'i Youth Dance Workshop "Ablaze"(2004-2005) runs its own web site


JEœ On-Line Library of the Baha'i Writings in Japanese (Baha'i Publishing Trust Japan)

The age has arrived when anybody can read the Baha'i Writings and other books on the Faith anywhere in the world any time free of charge. This is an amazing library which offers full text of various titles. It enables you to copy such books free of charge!

JEœ Baha'i Publishing Trust Japan's On-Line Book Shop

It is always better to have a printed book in your hands to relax and enjoy reading. This site offers explanation of each title and shows the photograph of the cover. You can order the books right away.

JEœ Baha'i Marriage Desk serves the needs of the Japanese Bahafi Community in terms of marriage, especially marriage preparation.

Eœ BahaiSearch.com Words and phrases in books on the Baha'i Faith can be found and located in many languages including Japanese.

JEœ Children's magazine, "Hiru no Hoshi" (meaning "Day Star")

JEœ Yamaguchi Baha'i Community

JEœ Ms Tiffany Toriumi in Tokyo is a professional jazz singer.

J(photos)œ Mr Yuichi Hirano in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, illustrates the Baha'is in Kagawa Prefecture.

J(photos)œ Web site of the municipality of Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, introduces "Kids Heart Kyoshitsu (class room)" as part of the lifelong learning which the City provides.

J(photos)œ Ms Hiroko Ando in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, has a photo album.

JEœ Association of Baha'i Studies - Japan

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Jana-san (Dr Janardhanan Swami Rajan) in Okayama Prefecture has two collections of photo albums; (1) Baha'i gatherings in Japan and overseas and (2) local scenic photos

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr Homayoun Reza in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, shows us photos from Baha'i gatherings in his photo album.

J(photos)œ Ms Yuki Shibata in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, runs two blogs, "Haneh" and "Himeji Baha'i Studies", and has another site.

JEœ Mr David Vink who moved from Chiba Prefecture to Tokyo Baha'i Center keeps a personal site on the Tokyo Baha'i Center and another one on his life in Japan

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Ms May Ramos who also lives in Tokyo maintains a blog.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr Nicholas Mayer in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, teaches at an International School.

J(photos)œ Mr Jun'ichi Kishi runs a school in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

JEœ "EMI spiritual art" by Ms Emi Shigekawa from Okayama Prefecture

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œ Mr and Mrs Mandeville in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, runs New Day School.

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œMr Afshin Toufighian in the United States, who used to live in Machida City, Tokyo, provides his music.

J(photos)œ Mr and Mrs Hirano in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, set up this site mainly on architecture and partly on translation service.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Photographs and videos of Hirahara family in Kumamoto Prefecture

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Photographic art by Ms Susan Allen in Yamaguchi Prefecture: Album 1 & 2.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr John Kavelin who lived in Minato Ward, Tokyo, shows his photo album.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Rivers family who lived in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture shows their family pictures.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr Bruce Haendel in Fukuoka City shows his family album.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr Alan Michaels in Fukuoka City shows the album of his lovely daughter, Erica.

(ŽΚ^)Eœ Mr Shannon Higgins, the photo journalist based in Tokyo

(ŽΚ^EƒrƒfƒI)Eœ Dr Judith Johnson in Yamaguchi Prefecture on education and her hobbies

Eœ International Educational Initiatives, introduced by Drs. Michael Higgins and Judith Johnson, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Miss Agnes Alexander, the Hand of the Cause of God, and Mrs Barbara Sims left various titles on history of the Baha'i communities in North East Asia, including Japan. You can read the text of the books on-line.

Not specifically on the Faith in Japan. A small selection out of millions of web sites on the Baha'i Faith. (Your using the key word, "Baha'i", on a search engine will lead you to a gigantic list of sites on the Faith.)

Baha'i Faith Index

 The World Wide Web: An Ownerfs Manual for Baha'i Youth

The Baha'i World - Official Site of the Baha'i Faith

BAHA'I STATISTICS

INTERNATIONAL BAHA'I LIBRARY

Baha'i Prayers @

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