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  • 91Japanese Empire —    Japan was the only non Western nation to construct an empire in the Age of Imperialism. Modeled in large part upon European empires, the Japanese Empire by 1914 included Taiwan, the adjacent Pescadore Islands, Korea, southern Sakhalin Island,… …

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  • 92Japanese cryptology from the 1500s to Meiji — The cipher system that Uesugi used is basically a simple substitution usually known as a Polybius square or “checkerboard.” The i ro ha alphabet contains forty eight letters, so a seven by seven square is used, with one of the cells left blank.… …

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  • 93Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform — is a group founded in December 1996 [Carolin Rose: The Battle for Hearts and Minds. Patriotic Education in Japan in the 1990s and Beyond. In: Naoko Shimazu (editor): Nationalisms in Japan . Routledge 2006.] to promote a revised view of Japanese… …

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  • 94Japanese occupation of Guam — Infobox Historical Event Event Name = Japanese Occupation of Guam Image Caption = AKA = Participants = Japanese Location = Guam Date = 11 December 1941 August 10 1944 Result = Ended August 10, 1944Japanese Occupation of Guam was the period in the …

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  • 95Japanese numerals — Daiji redirects here. For a Japanese era, see Daiji (era). Numeral systems by culture Hindu Arabic numerals Western Arabic (Hindu numerals) Eastern Arabic Indian family Tamil Burmese Khmer Lao Mongolian Thai East Asian numerals Chinese Japanese …

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  • 96Japanese media — The communications media of Japan include numerous television and radio networks as well as newspapers and magazines. For the most part, television networks were established based on the capital contribution from existing radio networks at that… …

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  • 97Japanese kitchen — Daidokoro (台所;lit. kitchen ) is the place where food is prepared in a Japanese house. Until the Meiji era, a kitchen was also called kamado (かまど; lit. stove) and there are many sayings in the Japanese language that involve kamado as it was… …

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  • 98Japanese science fiction — Science fiction in Japan is an important subgenre of modern Japanese literature that has strongly influenced aspects of contemporary Japanese pop culture, including anime, manga, video games and tokusatsu. History Origins Both Japan s history of… …

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  • 99Japanese calligraphy — nihongo|Japanese calligraphy|書道|shodō is a form of calligraphy, or artistic writing, used for writing the Japanese language. The art s history has been heavily influenced by Chinese calligraphy. For a long time, the most esteemed calligrapher in… …

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  • 100Japanese map symbols — This is a list of symbols appearing on Japanese maps. These symbols are called nihongo| chizukigou |地図記号 in the Japanese language. symbolmeaningillustrationsymbolmeaningillustration …

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