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  2. BugMeNot - Wikipedia

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    BugMeNot is an Internet service that provides usernames and passwords allowing Internet users to bypass mandatory free registration on websites.It was started in August 2003 by an anonymous person, later revealed to be Guy King, [1] and allowed Internet users to access websites that have registration walls (for instance, that of The New York Times) with the requirement of compulsory registration.

  3. Ametalk! - Wikipedia

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    Ametalk (アメトーーク, Ametō̄ku), formerly Ameagari Kesshitai's Talk Show - Ametalk! ( 雨上がり決死隊のトーク番組 アメトーーク! , Ameagari Kesshitai no Tōku Bangumi Ametō̄ku ) , is a Japanese comedy focused variety and talk television show hosted by Toru Hotoharu of Ameagari Kesshitai on TV Asahi . [ 2 ]

  4. Talk:Japanese - Wikipedia

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    the Japanese language, a Japonic language spoken mainly in Japan. Japanese writing system. Kanji, characters of Chinese origin, Hiragana, a syllabary, and; Katakana, a syllabary. Rōmaji, Japanese term for the Latin alphabet. the Japanese people, the dominant ethnic group in Japan Ethnic Japanese; Korean Japanese; Japanese-American; Japanese ...

  5. Hiromori Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Hiromori Hayashi (林 廣守, Hayashi Hiromori, 28 December 1831 [1] – 5 March 1896 [2] [3]) was a Japanese composer credited with composing the Japanese national anthem "Kimigayo". Life and career [ edit ]

  6. Talk:Japan (song) - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Hip-hop, a collaborative effort to build a useful resource for and improve the coverage of hip-hop on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

  7. Wotagei - Wikipedia

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    This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The talk page may contain suggestions. (August 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Fans performing wotagei in Akihabara, Tokyo Wotagei (ヲタ芸), also known as otagei (オタ芸), is a type of dancing and cheering gestures performed by wota, fans of Japanese idol singers (and thus ...

  8. Category : Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga

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    S. Toshiyuki Saejima; Gintoki Sakata; Akari Sakura; Kyoko Sakura; Seishiro Sakurazuka; Mikado Sanzenin; Ranma Saotome; Sara (Jewelpet) Sasuke Sarugakure; Ryohei Sasagawa

  9. Talk:Japanese wordplay - Wikipedia

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    They are Japanese words of Chinese origin, that's all. -- Kcumming 14:04, 30 May 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] I don't know if this is the right place to suggest some additions to the article, but I remembered two more mnemonics I learned with Japanese numbers: 3776, the hight of Mt Fuji, is remembered by mi-na-na-ro!

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