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Description: "This blog is a website of a Uyghur woman in Tokyo. It mainly publishes articles about raising children in the family, most of which have been translated from Japanese into Uyghur. In addition, this blog contains numerous contributions of children's literature from Japanese literature, which have been translated from Japanese by the blogger herself. There are both the bilingual written versions and the audio versions of the majority of the translated literature. These translated texts are available in Uyghur and Japanese. In addition, this blog contains numerous essays by the blogger on world literature, life in Japan and the everyday life of her family. In addition, many posts on this blog contain music audio that expresses the music and songs of many cultures."
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Subject: Literature, Children's literature, Family education, Exiled Uyghurs
Description: "Website of a Uyghur cultural and academic association in Japan. This association is based in Tokyo and aims to facilitate exchanges between Uyghur academics in Japan, organize cultural events (Nouruz festival, other Uyghur holidays) and scientific meetings. There is a lot of information about the Uyghurs and Uyghur academics in Japan on this website. In addition, there are numerous holiday pictures of the Uyghurs in Japan depicting Nouruz events in previous years. As of early March 2021, this website cannot be accessed. It is questionable whether this website still exists."
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Subject: Japan, Uyghurs, Academics, Culture, Holidays
Creator: ياپونىيە نورۇز ئاكادېمىيەسى, Yaponiyä noruz akademiyäsi
Language: Uyghur
Coverage: Tokyo
Date: 2013
Live website status: Unavailable
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