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Being a Broad in Japan

Being a Broad is a powerful support and information network for international women living in Japan. BAB, as they are commonly referred to, offers a best selling reference book aswell as a website that offers info about Japan-based events, jobs, living tips, discussion board and many other special offers. A super resource for those of us living here and a great place to start if you are thinking of visiting or living in Japan.

Founded in Tokyo in 1997, Being A Broad has already helped thousands of women
make the most of their lives in Japan with a number-one best-selling book,
monthly magazine, active discussion board and regular events, including a
monthly Girls Night Out. It's free and easy to become a member. To sign up go to
www.being-a-broad.com or email info@being-a-broad.com today!

The Being A Broad magazine was relaunched in November 2006, and each
issue features health, style, pampering, make-overs, learning, working, and
more! For more information about the monthly magazine see the magazine section
of the BAB website at http://www.being-a-broad.com/babmagazine.

We are so proud to be featured in the July #22 issue.

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The super talented Hinagiku, Kens Scratch, B.S.E.T.C, Tiny Azure, Pod Canvas and Comet Man have had their gorgeous creations featured in the style section of the latest BAB publication.

Thanks BAB for all that you do and supporting Japan-based independent design and creation.

TM
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