21Home's Website: 40 members of Japanese senior high school students will introduce about Japanese culuture, their town and tourist attractions.
CIA World Factbook: Japan: Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
History of Japanese Incense: Educational series about the history and evolution of Japanese incense traditions and ceremonies.
Japan: An American teacher who spent three weeks in Japan writes about her experiences. Site includes information on the country's system of education, its people, and culture and traditions.
Japan - A Country Study: Overview of life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress.
Japan Atlas: View slide shows of various cities in Japan, and check out history, architecture, festivals, nature, traditional crafts, and modern technology.
Japan in the Electronic Passport: Introduces the land and people of modern Japan.
Japan Thru Young Eyes: Living traditions, survival information, and young Tokyo.
Japanese Festivals and Celebrations: A collection of photos and descriptions of how Japanese celebrate.
Japanese Manners and Etiquette: Comprehensive listing of Japanese customs and useful for a quick contrast to other cultures.
Japanese Weddings: Provides a short introduction to Japanese wedding ceremonies, complete with photographs.
Jumping Into Japan: ThinkQuest site with information about the history, culture and traditions of Japan.
Kids Web Japan: Introduces the country, its people, culture, history and language. Aimed at schoolchildren between 10 and 14, it features animation, games, quizzes and photographs.
Let's Travel to Japan: Fourth graders write about the country, its people, its history, and its culture.
Marriage Ceremony in Japan: A Japanese couple describes the traditional wedding ceremony, then tells all about their own. Includes photographs.
Odd Japanology: Includes quizzes about Japan as well as lists of Japanese heroes and heroines, from ancient gods to Nomo and Ichiro.
Peggy's Japan Page: An American woman tells about her travels to Japan. Includes information on the country's people, its culture, and its system of education. With photographs.
Real Life in Japan: Short articles about various aspects of life in Japan, from "women only" buses to the hamburger wars.
Rising Sun: A Cultural Portrait of Japan: Examines the politics, language, arts, entertainment, and lifestyles of Japan.
Rob's Japan Photo Gallery: Digital photos and descriptions of unique Japanese cultural items and characteristics.
Roger and Marilyn's Photo Tour of Tokyo: A multimedia virtual tour of Japan's capital with more than 200 photographs, maps, sounds, music, narration, and personal observations.
Seeking the World Cultural Heritage of Japan: Japanese students introduce their country as they see it.
Shichi-Go-San for Kids: Visit a shinto shrine, learn about the 1000 year candy, and see what kids wear for the holiday.
Things Japanese: A detailed look at weddings and marriage customs.
Travel Japan for Kids: Kid-friendly links to learn about Japan, its culture, geography, art, math, science, and history.
Youkaimura - The Youkai Village: A virtual village, with Japanese folklore monsters and ghosts. With games, forums, and community interaction.