Category Archives: site maintenance

The blog passed the 50,000 view mark this weekend (by 500 hits- Wow!)!  A huge thanks goes out to all our readers, writers, and supporters! Working on this blog and getting to know more people involved in Japan/Japanese community has been … Continue reading

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No Fun Link Friday today

Sadly, there are no fun links today, as I’m currently occupied at the University of Michigan’s conference The Early Modern “Medieval”: Reconstructing Japanese Pasts (http://japanesepasts.lsa.umich.edu/). Regular posts will resume tomorrow, though! Have a great weekend!

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What’s new here at Shinpai Deshou?

As promised, we are slowly working on some renovations here at Shinpai Deshou, with more expected as we get fresh content ready for your over the summer. Here’s what’s new this week: We’ve made minor updates to our “About us” and “FAQ” … Continue reading

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New blog section: Link exchange

Hello all! As promised, we have added a new feature to our site, the Link Exchange section. This can be found under our “Blog” tab to the right as part of the dropdown menu. Since not all of the places … Continue reading

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Reminder: earthquake/tsunami relief links

Things have been crazy this week as I fly around the country touring universities, but after this weekend regular posts will resume. In the meanwhile, there are a number of great resources for earthquake/tsunami relief that I’ve been pulling out … Continue reading

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Cleaning up a bit

Pardon some hiccups in the site’s layout while we do a little clean-up with the presentation. Not a WordPress expert here, but we’re trying to improve navigation. 🙂 Edit: We’ve combined some of our menus into dropdown menu features, and … Continue reading

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