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Moji was first made into a port by Suematsu Kencho with the financial backing of Shibusawa Eiichi in 1889. It was chiefly used for the transportation of coal, though there is a traditional song about the sale of bananas imported into Moji from Southeast Asia which survives to this day (Banana no tataki-uri). Moji was also the departure point for many troops in the Russo-Japanese War who were ferried across to Korea.
Now that you’ve had a brief history lesson, let’s get to the Moji that will make you silly.
An integrated sidebar-dictionary for Japanese and Chinese including kanji dictionary. At least one additional dictionary package needed (Japanese to English, French, German, Russian, or Korean, or Chinese to English/German dictionary.) Visit Moji’s homepage to download and install packages. http://moji.mozdev.org/
Moji requires xSidebarTIG on Thunderbird or xSidebar on SeaMonkey. http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/
If you have problems please read the instructions at http://moji.mozdev.org/ For support check the http://groups.google.com/group/moji.
Douitashimashite!
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