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In April of 1977, Peruvian troops stormed the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Lima, freeing 71 hostages being held by guerrillas.
In Japanese culture, a bow at a forty-five-degree angle is used to show deep respect.
In the 1990s, the federal government offered a formal apology to Canadians of Japanese origin for the unfair treatment they received during the war.
A Japanese proverb reminds us that he who sits in the shade won't take an axe to the tree.
There is a Japanese proverb which states that thirty-six plans of how to win the battle are not so good as one plan to withdraw from the fight.
There is a Japanese proverb that states that the taller the bamboo grows, the lower it bends.
Carlos said he found Japanese food to be quite bland, but I like its delicate taste.
The Japanese monster Godzilla can fly by firing a blast of energy from his mouth, thereby projecting himself backwards through space.
In Japanese culture, it is considered rude to blow your nose in public.
Yumiko said that in many Japanese companies, workers get a bonus worth up to three or four months salary at the end of the year.
A Japanese proverb observes that you have to bow a few times before you can stand upright.
In January of 1932, the Japanese army occupied Shanghai, China to force an end to a Chinese boycott of Japanese goods.
Recently, large American and Japanese computer firms have opened new branches in Poland.
Angela Carter once described the Japanese language, with all its Ts and Ks, as sounding like briskly plied knitting needles.
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Two hundred years after the Battle of
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