Hobby Japan — Création 27 septembre 1969 Forme juridique CO.,Ltd Société à responsabilité limitée Activité Divers … Wikipédia en Français
Japan Boardgame Prize — Der Japan Boardgame Prize ist ein seit 2002 von der japanischen Zeitschrift U more vergebener Spielepreis. Der Preis wurde bis 2007 in vier Kategorien vergeben. Dabei galten folgende Kriterien: Bestes ausländisches Spiel für Anfänger: Spiel mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hobby Products International — or HPI of Foothill Ranch, California, USA is a manufacturer of on and off road radio controlled cars, both electric and nitromethane powered.TimelineThe company, originally an export firm, was founded in 1986 by Tatsuro Watanabe and a partner,… … Wikipedia
Hobby's Jump — sometimes written HOBBY s JUMP , is a video game magazine published by Shueisha between 1983 and 1988. It was created as a spin off of Monthly Shōnen Jump , and was a prototype of the later magazine V Jump . Hobby s Jump published original shōnen … Wikipedia
USS Hobby (DD-610) — was a Benson class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for James H. Hobby. Hobby was launched 4 June 1942 by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, San Francisco, California; sponsored by Mrs. Walter Davis, whose four … Wikipedia
Department stores in Japan — Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi, Tokyo … Wikipedia
Mord ist ihr Hobby — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Mord ist ihr Hobby auch: Immer wenn sie Krimis schrieb Originaltitel Murder, She Wrote … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dengeki Hobby Magazine — May 2007 issue. Categories Plastic models Frequency Monthly Publisher ASCII Media Works First issue November … Wikipedia
Wikipedia:Japan-related topics notice board/New Japan-related articles — Please feel free to list newly created Japan related articles here. Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYN has a 72 hr. time limit from the… … Wikipedia
Sport in Japan — The most common sports in Japan include baseball, football and other ball sports. Some of the martial arts, such as Judo, Kendo, Kyuudou and Karate are also practiced by many people. There is no legally official sport of Japan, but the Japan Sumo … Wikipedia