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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The illustration shows what a plate might look like. The top line contains the name of the issuing office (Tama, shown, is in Tokyo) and a vehicle class code. The bottom line contains a hiragana character and a four-digit serial number divided into two groups of two digits separated by a hyphen. Any leading zeroes are replaced by centered dots.

  3. Naki Sumo Crying Baby Festival - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The festival is considered to have origins in the folk belief that the loud cry of an innocent baby has the power to ward off demons or evil spirits. [3] The Japanese proverb naku ko wa sodatsu , meaning "crying babies grow fastest", is an additional source of inspiration for the festival.

  4. Category:Vehicle registration plates by country - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle registration plates of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic; Vehicle registration plates of Saint Barthélemy; Vehicle registration plates of Saint Kitts and Nevis; Vehicle registration plates of Saint Lucia; Vehicle registration plates of the Collectivity of Saint Martin; Vehicle registration plates of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

  5. Shoshinsha mark - Wikipedia

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    Wakaba mark Shoshinsha mark displayed on a Suzuki Alto Lapin. The shoshinsha mark (初心者マーク) or Wakaba mark (若葉マーク), officially Beginner Drivers' Sign (初心運転者標識, Shoshin Untensha Hyōshiki), is a green and yellow V-shaped symbol that beginner drivers in Japan must display at the designated places at the front and the rear of their cars for one year after they ...

  6. Symbols of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of the Tokyo Metropolis (東京都旗, Tōkyō-to-ki) was adopted on October 1, 1964, under the Metropolitan Announcement No. 1042 (告示第1042号). It features a white Metropolitan Crest on center. The background color is Edo purple (江戸紫, Edo murasaki), which was popular in Edo, the name of Tokyo during the Edo period.

  7. Tokyo Star - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Star is Miliyah Kato's third studio album. It was released on April 2, 2008 and has since become her second best selling album, peaking in its second week at #4. It was released on April 2, 2008 and has since become her second best selling album, peaking in its second week at #4.

  8. Vehicle registration plates of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles used by U.N. delegates display black plates which feature the word 'UNICEF' ('유니쎄프' Yunissepŭ) rendered in Chosongul, followed by a hyphen and a serial number, in white. Other UN agencies follow the same pattern, with the agency's name written in Korean transcription (ex. WHO, UNDP, UNOCHA, etc) [4] [better source needed]

  9. International Star Registry - Wikipedia

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    International Star Registry named a star after each victim of the September 11 attacks as a memorial. [23] John Smith's Brewery named stars in a pint glass-shaped constellation after fans who won a competition in 2015. [24] As of 2017, the company had reportedly named over 2 million stars names. [25]