List of companies of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japanese Rōmaji TSE; East Japan Railway Company: 東日本旅客鉄道株式会社: Higashi-Nihon Ryokaku Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha: 9020: Ebara: エバラ食品工業株式会社
Recruit (company) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recruit Co., Ltd. (株式会社リクルート) is a classified advertisement, publication and human resources company in Japan, founded in 1963 originally as an advertisement ...
Gundam Project: Japanese Company Sites
Japanese Company Sites. Here are are some of the Japanese companies that bring you Gundam and its associated merchandise. If you have a suggested addition, let us know at webmaster ...
languagehat.com: JAPANESE COMPANY NAMES.
JAPANESE COMPANY NAMES. TechJapan has a nice entry on corporate etymology: In this article, we dive deep into the corporate names of seven of the world's most well-known ...
Japanese Swords, Samurai Swords, Samurai Katana, Japanese Wakizashi ...
Bugei Trading Company offers traditional Japanese samurai swords and weapons, including Katana Swords, Wakizashi Swords, Iaito Swords,Tanto, Tessen, Jutte, Iaito, Japanese clothing ...
Google Answers: Japanese bank account for US company
Subject: Japanese bank account for US company Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses Asked by: gbears-ga List Price: $15.00: Posted: 06 Nov 2006 19:46 PST
Takumi Company, Traditional Japanese Architectural Woodworking ...
Takumi Company is a Design/Build firm based in Seattle, Washington. We specialize in authentic Traditional Japanese Architectural Woodworking (Japanese Carpentry).
Japanese Used Cars. JapaneseVehicles.com - Exporter of Quality and ...
All our Japanese vehicles are thoroughly checked before shipping. Trust Company Ltd has made every effort to ensure that the data in this website is accurate.
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Japanese company offers “heartache” leave – Neatorama
“Not everyone needs to take maternity leave but with heartbreak, everyone needs time off, just like when you get sick,” says CEO Miki Hiradate, of Tokyo-based Hime & Company.

