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  2. Pocky - Wikipedia

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    Pocky logo. Pocky is a very popular treat in Japan, especially among teenagers. [citation needed] In bars, it is sometimes served with a glass of ice water or milk.[3] It also has a significant presence in other Asian countries, such as China, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Burma, Brunei and Vietnam. [4]

  3. Pocky & Pretz Day - Wikipedia

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    Pocky & Pretz Day (ポッキー&プリッツの日, Pokkii & Purittsu no hi) is a Japanese marketing event that occurs on 11 November each year. The event uses the Ezaki Glico products Pocky and Pretz , which are both long and thin biscuits, to represent the repeated number 1 in the numerical date (i.e. the 11th day of the 11th month). [ 1 ]

  4. Poke (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Ahi poke made with tuna, green onions, chili peppers, sea salt, soy sauce, sesame oil, roasted kukui nut (candlenut), and limu, served on a bed of red cabbage. According to the food historian Rachel Laudan, the present form of poke became popular around the 1970s. [2]

  5. Pocky & Rocky - Wikipedia

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    Pocky & Rocky, known in Japan as Kiki Kaikai (奇々怪界, lit. "Mysterious Ghost World") , is a scrolling shooter video game series originating with the 1986 arcade game Kiki Kaikai by Taito . The game was adapted into a series of home console games mainly developed and published by Natsume which were titled Pocky & Rocky in the West.

  6. Poka-yoke - Wikipedia

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    Poka-yoke was originally baka-yoke, but as this means "fool-proofing" (or "idiot-proofing") the name was changed to the milder poka-yoke. [4] Poka-yoke is derived from poka o yokeru (ポカを避ける), a term in shogi that means avoiding an unthinkably bad move.

  7. Sightseers in Japan Poke Holes in Barrier Meant to Keep Them Away

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    L ocals in a Japanese town frustrated by overtourism had a plan to keep unruly sightseers away, but people are already poking holes in it. Literally. A week after a giant black mesh barrier was ...

  8. Pokimane - Wikipedia

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    In addition to streaming on the Twitch platform, Anys also has multiple YouTube channels: Pokimane, Pokimane Too, Pokimane VODS, Poki ASMR, and imane. Don't Tell Anyone With Pokimane [ 34 ] [ 35 ] The Pokimane channel features edited gaming clips from streams while Pokimane Too includes unrelated clips of her gaming content, vlogs, and podcast.

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