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Aozora Bunko
Aozora Bunko (, literally the "Blue Sky Library" (also known as the "Open Air Library"), is a Japanese digital library. This on-line collection encompasses several thousands of works of Japanese-language fiction and non-fiction. These include out-of-copyright books or works that the authors wish to make freely available.
Aozora_Bunko
Aozora Bunko
Talk:Aozora_Bunko
Religion in Japan
Shintō or Buddhism. Most Japanese people do not identify as exclusively belonging to just one religion, but incorporate features of both religions into their daily lives in a process known as syncretism. Shinto and Buddhism are even taken to as being interwoven in the country.
Religion_in_Japan
Culture of Japan
The culture of Japan has evolved greatly over millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jomon culture to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines influences from Asia, Europe and North America. After several waves of immigration from the continent and nearby Pacific islands (see History of Japan), the inhabitants of Japan experienced a long period of relative isolation from the outside world under the Tokugawa shogunate until the arrival of "The Black Ships" and the Meiji era.
Culture_of_Japan
Eurofighter Typhoon
Eurofighter_Typhoon
Ayumi Hamasaki
Ayumi_Hamasaki
University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen () is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Denmark. Founded in 1479, it has more than 37,000 students, the majority of whom are female (59%), and more than 7,000 employees. The university has several campuses located in and around Copenhagen, with the oldest located in central Copenhagen.
University_of_Copenhagen
Cheap Trick
Cheap Trick is a U.S. rock band formed in the 1970s and consisting of Robin Zander (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tom Petersson (electric bass, backing vocals), and Bun E. Carlos (drums, percussion).Cheap Trick created a substantial fan base through its own brand of power pop music with a hard-edged yet melodic pop sound that combines the tunefulness of The Beatles with the speed and energy of punk rock.
Cheap_Trick
Mirin
Mirin
Sea of Japan naming dispute
Sea of Japan" to refer to the sea bordered by Russia, Japan, North Korea, and South Korea. Although Sea of Japan, or equivalent translations, are commonly used in international productions, North and South Korea are proposing different names.North Korea proposes the "East Sea of Korea" and South Korea proposes the "East Sea", or the "Sea of Korea/Korean Sea" instead of, or as a name concurrent with, "Sea of Japan".
Sea_of_Japan_naming_dispute
Governmental positions on the Iraq War prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq
This article is about the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. For more information on this particular part of the topic, see Support and opposition for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.This article describes the positions of world governments prior to the actual initiation of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and not their current positions as they may have changed since then
Governmental_positions_on_the_Iraq_War_prior_to_the_2003_invasion_of_Iraq
Frotteurism
frotteurism (no longer called frottage, although commonly called toucherism) refers to a specific paraphilia which involves the non-consensual rubbing against another person to achieve sexual arousal. The contact is usually with the hands or the genitals and may involve touching any part of the body including the genital area.
Frotteurism
March 2003
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All Nippon Airways Flight 61
All Nippon Airways Flight 61 is a flight from Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) in Ota, Tokyo, Japan, to New Chitose Airport in Chitose, Japan, near Sapporo.On July 23, 1999, the Boeing 747-481D on this route was hijacked by Yuji Nishizawa (西沢裕司 Nishizawa Yūji) soon after it took off, at about 11Boso Peninsula in the Chiba Prefecture.
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Kansai International Airport
Kansai_International_Airport
Flag of Japan
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Centenarian
A centenarian is a person who has attained the age of 100 years or more. Because current average life expectancies across the world are less than 100, the term is invariably associated with longevity. Much rarer, a supercentenarian is a person who has lived to the age of 110 or more, something only achieved by one in a thousand centenarians. Even rarer yet is a person who has lived to 115 years old - only 1 in 100,000 centenarians make it to this age.
Centenarian
Empress Go-Sakuramachi
Empress Go-Sakuramachi (後桜町天皇 Go-Sakuramachi-tennō) (September 23, 1740 December 24, 1813) was the 117th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. She is the last and most recent woman to reign as Empress regnant, out of eight in the history of Japan. She was the eighth woman to ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne. The years of her reign spanned the period from 1762 to 1771.
Empress_Go-Sakuramachi
Empress Meishō
Empress Meishō (明正天皇 Meishō-tennō) (January 9, 1624–December 4, 1696) was the 109th Monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. She was the seventh woman to ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne. The years of her reign spanned the period from December 22, 1629 to November 14, 1643.
Empress_Meishō
Centenarian
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Japan Airlines
Japan_Airlines
Baldness
Baldness involves the state of lacking hair where it often grows, especially on the head. The most common form of baldness is a progressive hair thinning condition called androgenic alopecia or "male pattern baldness" that occurs in adult male humans and other species.
Baldness
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation
The Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation () is a German-owned, Japan-based manufacturer of trucks and buses. It is headquartered in Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa, Japan. This company is one of the World's largest truck manufacturers. Daimler AG of Germany owns approximately 85% of Mitsubishi Fuso and Mitsubishi Fuso is a member of the Daimler Trucks division of Daimler AG .
Mitsubishi_Fuso_Truck_and_Bus_Corporation
Battle of Sekigahara
Battle_of_Sekigahara
April 2003
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April_2003
Fujifilm
Fujifilm
Hiroo Onoda
Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda (小野田 寛郎 Onoda Hirō; born March 19, 1922) is a former Japanese army intelligence officer who fought in World War II, and did not surrender until 1974.
Hiroo_Onoda
Takashi Miike
is a highly prolific and controversial Japanese filmmaker. He has directed over seventy theatrical, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. In the years 2001 and 2002 alone, Miike is credited with directing fifteen productions.
Takashi_Miike
Unit 731
was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and World War II. It was responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes carried out by Japanese personnel.
Unit_731
Unit 731
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Pink
Pink is a pale red color; the use of the word for the color was first recorded in the late 17th century, describing the flowers of pinks, flowering plants in the genus Dianthus. Pink itself is a combination of red and white. Other tints of pink may be combinations of rose and white, magenta and white, or orange and white.Roseus is a Latin word meaning "rosy" or "pink."
Pink
Japan Post
was a government-owned corporation in Japan, that existed from 2003–2007, offering postal and package delivery services, banking services, and life insurance. It had over 400,000 employees and ran 24,700 post offices throughout Japan and was the nation's largest employer. One third of all Japanese government employees worked for Japan Post. As of 2005, the president of the company was Masaharu Ikuta, formerly chairman of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.
Japan_Post
2channel
Japanese Internet forum, thought to be the largest Internet forum in the world. Launched in 1999, it has gained significant influence in Japanese society, comparable to that of traditional mass media such as television, radio, and magazines. As of 2008, the site generates revenue upwards of ¥100 million per year for creator Hiroyuki Nishimura.
2channel
Aya Kamikawa
Tokyo municipal official, the first transsexual person to seek elected office in Japan. She was elected in April 2003. Kamikawa, a 35-year-old writer, submitted her election application papers with a blank space for "sex".Running as an independent under huge media attention, she won her four-year term seat, placing sixth of 72 candidates running for 52 seats in the Setagaya ward assembly, the most populous district in Tokyo.
Aya_Kamikawa
Manchukuo
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Sadaharu Oh
Sadaharu Oh or officially Wang Chenchih (, Hepburn:Ō Sadaharu, born May 20, 1940), is a former baseball player and manager of the Yomiuri Giants in Nippon Professional Baseball and is the former manager of the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks. He holds the world record for home runs in a top league, having hit 868 in his career. He is also known as the first person to be awarded People's Honor Award.
Sadaharu_Oh
Divorce
Talk:Divorce
Attu Island
Attu (Atan in Aleut) is the westernmost and largest island in the Near Islands group of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, making it the westernmost point of land relative to Alaska and the United States. It was the site of the only World War II land battle on United States soil (the battle of Attu), and its battlefield area is a U.S.
Attu_Island
B'z
is a Japanese hard rock duo, comprising and Koshi Inaba (稲葉 浩志 Inaba Kōshi, lyrics, vocals). B'z has released 41 consecutive #1 singles, 23 #1 albums, and sold more than 78 million records in Japan alone. Under the recommendation of Steve Vai, B'z were the first artists from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in the Hollywood's RockWalk.
B'z
Haruki Murakami
is a Japanese writer and translator. His works of fiction and non-fiction have garnered him critical acclaim, and he is the sixth recipient of the Franz Kafka Prize for his novel Kafka on the Shore. He is considered by critics an important figure in postmodern literature, and The Guardian praised him as one of the "world's greatest living novelists."
Haruki_Murakami
Harry Potter in translation
The Harry Potter series of fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling have become some of the most widely-read works of children's literature in history, with readers of all ages and in many countries. In May 2008, worldwide sales of Harry Potter books were estimated to be over 400 million copies, and the books have been translated from the original English into 67 languages.
Harry_Potter_in_translation
Onsen
An is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, though the term is often used describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs. A volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsen scattered along its length and breadth. Onsen were traditionally used as public bathing places and today play a central role in directing Japanese domestic tourism.Onsen come in many types and shapes, including and indoor baths.
Onsen
Speed Racer
Speed Racer is an English adaptation name of the Japanese manga and anime, which centered on automobile racing. Mach GoGoGo was originally serialized in print form in Shueisha's 1958 Shōnen Book, and was released in tankōbon book form by Sun Wide Comics, re-released in Japan by Fusosha.
Speed_Racer
Subaru
Subaru
All Nippon Airways
, also known as or ANA, is an airline headquartered at the Shiodome City Center in the Shiodome area in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It operates services to 49 destinations in Japan and 22 international routes and employed 14,179 employees as of May 2009.ANA's main international hubs are at Narita International Airport outside Tokyo and Kansai International Airport in Osaka.
All_Nippon_Airways
Narita International Airport
Narita_International_Airport
Treaty of San Francisco
Treaty_of_San_Francisco
Yasukuni Shrine
is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the kami (spirits) of soldiers and others who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan. Currently, its Symbolic Registry of Divinities lists the names of over 2,466,000 enshrined men and women whose lives were dedicated to the service of Imperial Japan, particularly to those killed in wartime.
Yasukuni_Shrine
BoA
Boa Kwon (born November 5, 1986),
BoA
Simplified Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese Characters ( or ) are one of two standard sets of Chinese characters of the contemporary Chinese written language. They are based mostly on popular cursive (caoshu) forms embodying graphic or phonetic simplifications of the "traditional" forms that were used in printed text for over a thousand years.
Simplified_Chinese_characters