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Windows to the World: Japan
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Windows to the World: Japan

Suitable for grades 8-12 in any social studies class studying Japan, including world cultures, Asian studies, current events and world geography. This video serves as a complement to the instructional information and comes with an outline and script. It also covers introduction, geography, culture, history and modern Japan.

Length 30 min. Copyright 1995 $ 69.95
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