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  2. Culture of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Muslims are scattered in Japan. Mosques and halal food are scarce due to their dispersion. Family-linked long-term residents are assimilating into Japanese society despite language and cultural barriers. Analysts say the small Muslim community and cultural differences between Islam and Japan reduce future conflicts.

  3. Masanobu Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Fukuoka was born on 2 February 1913 in Iyo, Ehime, Japan, the second son of Kameichi Fukuoka, an educated and wealthy land owner and local leader.He attended Gifu Prefecture Agricultural College and trained as a microbiologist and agricultural scientist, beginning a career as a research scientist specialising in plant pathology.

  4. Association football - Wikipedia

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    [79] Players and football writers have argued that this ban was, in fact, due to envy of the large crowds that women's matches attracted, [77] and because the FA had no control over the money made from the women's game. [79] The FA ban led to the formation of the short-lived English Ladies Football Association and play moved to rugby grounds. [80]

  5. History of association football - Wikipedia

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    What is now the United States Soccer Federation was originally the U.S. Football Association, formed in 1913 by the merger of the American Football Association and the American Amateur Football Association. The governing body of the sport in the U.S. did not have the word soccer in its name until 1945, when it became the U.S. Soccer Football ...

  6. The Football Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the Football Association took control of the newly created Premier League which consisted of 22 clubs who had broken away from the First Division of the Football League. The Premier League reduced to 20 clubs in 1995 and is one of the richest football leagues in the world. [21] The Football Association has updated their logo several times.

  7. Japanese Society (book) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Society (1970) is an analysis of the structure of Japanese society, written by Chie Nakane. The main theme of the book is the working of what Nakane calls "the vertical principle" in Japanese society, which is a series of social relations between two individuals, one of whom is senior and one of whom is junior .

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  9. Rangaku - Wikipedia

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    The Myriad year clock, a Japanese-made perpetual clock-watch , made by Tanaka Hisashige in 1851 (National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo) The Rangaku movement became increasingly involved in Japan's political debate over foreign isolation, arguing that the imitating of Western culture would strengthen rather than harm Japan.