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  2. Hakata doll - Wikipedia

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    Hakata dolls appeared in the 1890 National Industrial Exhibition in Japan and in the Exposition Universelle (Paris World Expo) in 1900 and became a topic of discussion. “Dolls of the World” were made with Hakata techniques and were well received at the Paris expo; they are now in a collection at the General Research Museum at Tokyo University .

  3. Battle Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Battle Beasts were created by Takara of Japan in 1986. Tomy Co., Ltd., aka K.K. Takara-Tomy, still owns the worldwide rights to the property.The heyday for the toyline came during the period in which it was licensed to Hasbro for distribution outside Japan when Hasbro marketed the toys in America and many other parts of the world.

  4. List of Japanese coinage patterns - Wikipedia

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    This pattern coin was struck in a tin alloy, and was intended for later use in occupied territories. The obverse features a puppet head, while on the reverse are the legends, date, and a large "1" (1 sen). [94] 1 Sen 18th 八十 1943 KM-Pn71 Unknown design struck in fiber, this was intended to be used as occupation coinage. [95] 1 Sen 20th ...

  5. Occupation of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The GI war against Japan : American soldiers in Asia and the Pacific during World War II. New York, NY: New York University Press. ISBN 9780814798164. Sugita, Yoneyuki (2003). Pitfall or Panacea: The Irony of U.S. Power in Occupied Japan, 1945–1952. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-94752-9.. Takemae, Eiji (2002).

  6. Category:Shōwa period - Wikipedia

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    This category collects articles on Japan in the Shōwa period (25 December 1926–7 January 1989). ... Occupied Japan (11 C, 45 P) P. ... Japanese asset price bubble; L.

  7. Kinkeshi - Wikipedia

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    The line was launched in Japan in 1983, and licensed in 1985 for the American market as M.U.S.C.L.E. (reflecting Kinnikuman's English title of Muscle Man). M.U.S.C.L.E. used a harder rubber than Kinkeshi; its U.S. sequel, Ultimate Muscle , had a small release of about twenty Kinkeshi, though a larger run of figures using a plastic softer than M ...

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