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Nassrine Azimi UNITAR Director Azimi is an important member of the Hiroshima international community.
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Hiroshima International Womens' Club A supportive club for international and Japanese women to get together.
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Habitat for Humanity A motivated couple lead a volunteer group from Hiroshima to Bangladesh to build houses.
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Teruko Kitajima Teruko Kitajima and Fullness 21 aim to bridge the gap for foreigners in Hiroshima.
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Aki Iida J-hoppers owner shares his vision for Hiroshima's first backpacker hostel.
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Robert Consiglio Dead Parrot's Society's founder explains what the group is all about.
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Nathan Taylor 1 country, 1.2 billion people, 10 provinces, 23 cities, 2 friends, 2 bikes & 1 orphanage.
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Sam Richards By creating a club for women runners, Sam is supporting all Hiroshima runners.
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Gerant One of Hiroshima's most popular restaurant owners reveals his secrets to success.
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Dannette Lambert The heart and driving force behind the International Love Cafe.
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Haruko Yamasaki Interview with a talented metal work artist in Hiroshima city.
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David Koerner Skilled, friendly and certified - David can work out all of your kinks.
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Sparky Two English teachers create Hiroshima's own "Modern Love Story".
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Sayoko Kinoshita Co-founder and director of Hiroshima's biannual International Animation Festival.
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Yuko Tanaka Cross Nihongo teacher and latest GetHiroshima contributor.
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SleepyEye Homegrown beatmongers at the center of the Hiroshima scene.
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GetCreative! Share your creativity with others in Hiroshima and beyond.
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GetHiroshima Photo Contest 2003 Another chance to take a look at some of this year's entries.
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Nao PEACE editor tells us what Hiroshima's newest publication is all about.
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Mendel Jonkers Creator who has survived hunger, the immigration office, and the bosozoku to make a living with his skills.
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