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  2. Marie Yanaka - Wikipedia

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    Marie Yanaka (谷中 麻里衣, born August 30, 1990 in Tokyo) is a Japanese news caster, commentator, journalist and the 2011 winner of the Miss Nippon ("Miss Japan" in Japanese) beauty pageant. [1] She graduated from the faculty of law at Keio University .

  3. Category:Japanese women journalists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Japanese journalists. It includes journalists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  4. Wakashū - Wikipedia

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    Wakashū properly referred to a boy between the ages at which his head was partially shaven (maegami) (about 7–17 years of age), at which point a boy exited early childhood and could begin formal education, apprenticeship, or employment outside the home, and the genpuku coming of age ceremony (mid-teens through early 20s), which marked the transition to adulthood.

  5. Risa Hayashida - Wikipedia

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    Risa Hayashida (林田 理沙, Hayashida Risa, born December 19, 1989) is a Japanese announcer, news presenter, reporter, and personality for NHK.After co-anchoring NHK's weekday evening news show NHK News 7, she took over a similar role on the network's nightly News Watch 9 in April 2023.

  6. Women in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women have their first child at an average age of 30.3 (2012 estimate). [67] Government policies to increase the birthrate include early education designed to develop citizens into capable parents. [68] Some critics of these policies believe that this emphasis on birth rate is incompatible with a full recognition of women's equality in ...

  7. Category:Japanese female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese female models" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 441 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Hajichi - Wikipedia

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    However, there was a movement to revive the practice as a symbol of female empowerment and of their Ryukyuan cultural heritage. [4] Some people, concerned about the professional ramifications of permanent tattoos on their hands, turned to temporary Hajichi made using fruit-based inks.

  9. Futakuchi-onna - Wikipedia

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    An image of futakuchi-onna from the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari. Futakuchi-onna (ふたくちおんな - 二口女, "two-mouthed woman") is a type of yōkai or Japanese monster.She is characterized by her two mouths – a normal one located on her face and a second one on the back of the head beneath the hair.