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thanks to Sayaka Boa-Ampong (aka NanaAkua) ($20.00)
Nagano Prefecture is located geographic center of Japan, and surrounded by majestic mountains and beautiful nature. Nagano hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 1998. There are famous national treasures, Matsumoto castle, and Zenkoji temple. There are also many Onsens(hot springs) including "onsen monkeys" of Jigokudani. You can surely enjoy our beautiful and historical Nagano, meet nice local people.
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PKN Nagano Vol. 10
27 November 2009
PechaKucha Night in Nagano Vol. 11 happens this Sunday, but here’s a look at Vol. 10 — held earlier this month — with a report from PKN Nagano team member NanaAkua.
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Flyer for PKN Nagano Vol. 11
27 November 2009
Nagano is prepping up for yet another event this month, with Vol. 11 happening this Sunday (November 29) at Ajito MOON. Above, the flyer for the event designed by NanaAkua — we featured her … -
PKN Nagano Vol. 9
29 October 2009
Nagano is getting ready for its 10th edition (November 8), which should be quite special considering the venue: Katakura-kan, an old hot spring facility. In the meantime, here’s a look at th… -
PKN Nagano Vol. 7
30 March 2009
PechaKucha Night was back in Nagano prefecture earlier this month — in the city of Matsumoto to be more exact — with another great turnout, even garnering some press in the area’…
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John Manoochehri
17 March 2010
Our second presentation highlight for the day comes to us courtesy of John Manoochehri, as he explains in 20 images just how to “Unmake Me Whole” — it was first presented as part…