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  2. Germany–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Even in subcultures such as anime and manga, German characters or characters with German-like names and Germany-inspired settings often appear, and in girls' manga, Germany is the second most frequently featured country after France. In Japan, themes from German, Austrian and Swiss literature are often taken up.

  3. France–Japan relations (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    The development of FranceJapan relations in the 19th century coincided with Japan's opening to the Western world, following two centuries of seclusion under the "Sakoku" system and France's expansionist policy in Asia. The two countries became very important partners from the second half of the 19th century in the military, economic, legal ...

  4. France–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The FranceJapan relations are the current and historical relations between France and Japan. The history of relations between France and Japan goes back to the early 17th century, when the Japanese samurai and ambassador Hasekura Tsunenaga made his way to Rome landed for a few days in Saint-Tropez , creating a sensation.

  5. Japanese economic miracle - Wikipedia

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    This economic miracle was the result of post-World War II Japan and West Germany benefitting from the Cold War.The American government reformed Japanese society during the occupation of Japan, making political, economic and civic changes.

  6. History of Japanese foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    However, Russia, France, and Germany saw themselves disadvantaged by the treaty and in the Triple Intervention forced Japan to return the Liaotung Peninsula in return for a larger indemnity. The only positive result for China came when those factories led the industrialization of urban China, spinning off a local class of entrepreneurs and ...

  7. However, the first air technology interchange occurred during World War I when Japan joined against Germany on the side of the Allies, and Germany lost a Rumpler Taube aircraft at Tsingtao, which the Japanese rebuilt as the Isobe Kaizo Rumpler Taube, as well as an LVG, known to the Japanese as the Seishiki-1, in 1916.

  8. Why are Japan’s markets doing so well? - AOL

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    The country’s median age is 49.1 years, compared with 38.1 in the U.S. Japan will soon need to rely on a smaller number of working-age people to support a growing elderly population.

  9. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    France and Japan have enjoyed a very robust and progressive relationship spanning centuries through various contacts in each other's countries by senior representatives, strategic efforts, and cultural exchanges. France has an embassy in Tokyo. Japan has an embassy in Paris. Georgia: 3 August 1992: See Georgia–Japan relations