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India is the largest source of tourism to Japan after East Asian countries. [12] The leading motivations for Indian tourists to Japan are eating Japanese cuisine, sightseeing, shopping, walking around and experiencing Japanese culture and history. [67] Unlike westerners, Indians rarely view the culture of Japan "as exotic".
Indian Japanese or Japanese Indian may be: India–Japan relations; Japanese people in India; Japanese language education in India; Indians in Japan
Hindu deities have been integrated into Japanese religious culture and several deities are worshiped for good luck. [6] In fact there are many deities that are still worshiped in Japan which have long been forgotten in India. [7] Saraswati is arguably the most revered deity in Japan after the Buddha. [8]
-ji (IAST: -jī, Hindustani pronunciation:) (Hindustani is an obsolete term and means "Indian perso") is a gender-neutral honorific used as a suffix in many languages of the Indian subcontinent, [1] [2] such as Hindi, Nepali and Punjabi languages and their dialects prevalent in northern India, north-west and central India.
India the Lesser extends from the Province of Champa to Mutfili (i.e. from Cochinchina to the Krishna Delta) and contains 8 great Kingdoms... Abash is a very great province and you must know that it constitutes the Middle India." c. 1328 India Friar Jordanus Catalani "What shall I say? The greatness of this India is beyond description.
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In April 2005, Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi visited India and signed Joint Statement "Japan-India Partnership in the New Asian Era: Strategic Orientation of Japan-India Global Partnership." Japan is the 3rd largest investor in the Indian economy with cumulative FDI inflows of $30.27 billion from 2000 to 2019, contributing 7.2% to India's ...
Baba can be a surname in several cultures such as Dravidian, Japanese, Turkics, and Yoruba.It is also a nickname for 'father' in some languages, and translates to "father" in the Arabic, Persian and Shona languages.