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The advance of the blossoming of cherry trees from south to north is tracked by the news in Japan every year.
Yoko downloaded all the pictures from her photo album onto her website so that her friends in Japan could see them.
Thailand was in alliance with Japan during World War Two, but became a U.
S.
ally following the conflict.
Twenty-four thousand people claim Ainu ancestry in Japan today.
Yoriko is auditing a couple of sociology courses because she majored in sociology in Japan and she figures it will be a good way to improve her English listening skills.
At the height of the property boom in Japan during the 1980s, the Emperor's 300-acre palace in central Tokyo was valued at more than all of Canada.
Toshi complained that in Japan he has to go out drinking with his colleagues after work, even if he doesn't feel like it.
Earthquakes are so common in Japan that people often don't even pay attention to them.
The first part of the Shinkansen high speed train line in Japan is comprised of the link between Tokyo and Osaka.
Thailand was allied with Japan during World War Two, but became a U.
S.
ally following the conflict.
Jenna is considering moving to Japan for a year because she wants to be an airline hostess, and needs to learn another language.
Young people in Japan conventionally live with their parents until they get married.
Francisco Zabiel came to Japan to convert people to Christianity in the 16th century.
The President's departure for Japan was delayed by poor weather.
Relationships in the workplace in Japan are dictated by a strict social hierarchy.
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