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  2. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese brands rapidly took over a large portion of the European boombox market and were often the first Japanese consumer electronics brands that a European household might purchase. In some cases, there were even Japanese boomboxes manufactured as O.E.M. for European brands.

  3. Aiwa - Wikipedia

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    Aiwa (eye-WAH, stylised aiwa) is a Japanese consumer electronics brand of Aiwa Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Towada Audio holdings. The current company was established in 2017 and creates mainly audio products; the brand is also licensed to or owned by other companies in different regions of the world, producing various electronics.

  4. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Japanese phonology has been affected by the presence of several layers of vocabulary in the language: in addition to native Japanese vocabulary, Japanese has a large amount of Chinese-based vocabulary (used especially to form technical and learned words, playing a similar role to Latin-based vocabulary in English) and loanwords from other ...

  5. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    Walkman (Japanese: ウォークマン, Hepburn: Wōkuman) is a brand of portable audio players manufactured and marketed by Japanese company Sony since 1979. The original Walkman started out as a portable cassette player [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the brand was later extended to serve most of Sony's portable audio devices; since 2011 it consists ...

  6. Endless Rain - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, Japanese popular culture was banned in 1990s. However, at the time, "Endless Rain" became a hit song on the gilboard charts (streetboard charts) by the street vendors, and very large numbers of Korean people knew this song, as the street vendors persistently played this song from their boomboxes everywhere. [3]

  7. NHK Nodo Jiman - Wikipedia

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    NHK Nodo Jiman (Japanese: NHKのど自慢), also known by its English title as NHK Amateur Singing Contest, [1] is a long-running TV program broadcast on NHK TV and NHK radio in Japan. History [ edit ]

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