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  2. Japanese people in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The designation gave the Japanese nearly all the same rights and privileges as whites, excepting the right to vote and conscription. Immigration from Japan declined due to Japan's economic downturn when apartheid ended. In 1989, Japan introduced GGP (Grant assistance for Grassroots human security Projects).

  3. Japan–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan began actively trading with South Africa for natural resources since the 1960s, despite international sanctions at the time in response to the latter's Apartheid government. As a result, Japanese in South Africa were granted the honorary white status, much to the complaint of South African opposition party politicians and the press which ...

  4. Nippon Club (Johannesburg) - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Club of South Africa (Nan A Nihonjihkai) was founded in 1961 as a social club for Japanese nationals in the Johannesburg area. [1]The Nippon Club is the only Japanese social club in South Africa.

  5. Japanese foreign policy on Africa - Wikipedia

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    Japan's largest trading partner in Africa in 1990 was South Africa, which accounted for 30% of Japan's exports to Africa and 50% of Japan's imports from the region. Because of trading sanctions imposed on South Africa by the United States and other countries, Japan emerged as South Africa's largest trading partner during the 1980s. This ...

  6. Foreign relations of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The South African rand is still legal currency within Namibia (while the Namibian dollar is not so in South Africa), and the currencies are traded on par locally. Namibia has a high commission in Pretoria and a consulate-general in Cape Town. South Africa has a high commission in Windhoek. Nigeria: 10 May 1994: See Nigeria–South Africa relations

  7. Category:Japan–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japan–South Africa relations" ... Nippon Club (Johannesburg) This page was last edited on 15 November 2018, at 03:48 (UTC). ...

  8. Japanese values - Wikipedia

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    From a global perspective, Japanese culture scores higher on emancipative values (individual freedom and equality between individuals) and individualism than most other cultures, including those from the Middle East and Northern Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, India and other South Asian countries, Central Asia, South-East Asia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Central America and South America.

  9. Japanese School of Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    The club had been established in 1961 to assist Japanese companies operating in Johannesburg. It was responsible for the early development and promotion of the Japanese School of Johannesburg. [4] The Government of Japan financially subsidises the school, while the land used for the school was provided by the Government of South Africa. [5]