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  2. Asian Pacific Children's Convention - Wikipedia

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    Asian Pacific Children's Convention (APCC Japanese: アジア太平洋こども会議・イン福岡) in Fukuoka, Japan, is a non-profit making organization which promotes peace and co-existence throughout the world under the theme "We are the BRIDGE: We connect dreams around the world".

  3. Peppy Kids Club - Wikipedia

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    Peppy Kids Club (ペッピーキッズクラブ, peppi kizzu kurabu) is a private eikaiwa English conversation school run by iTTTi Japan for children from 2.5 years old to high-school age. As of 2012 [update] , Peppy Kids Club has over 1400 locations with 95,000 students in every prefecture including Okinawa. [ 1 ]

  4. ITTTi - Wikipedia

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    Peppy Kids Club, run by iTTTi Japan for children from 2.5 years old to high-school aged. As of 2012, Peppy Kids Club has over 1150 locations all around Japan, with 95,000 students. [1] As of February 2011 it had 1627 Japanese and 421 foreign staff. [2]

  5. Naki Sumo Crying Baby Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Naki Sumo Festival is held annually at Shinto shrines throughout Japan, most commonly on or around May 5 to coincide with Children's Day at the end of the Golden Week holiday. [1] The specific customs and traditions of each festival vary by location, but the main focus of every festival is a ritualistic prayer for the good health of each ...

  6. KidZania Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    KidZania Tokyo is a family edutainment center amusement park, in the LaLaport Toyosu, Tokyo, Japan opened in October 2006. [1] A part of the Kidzania franchise, Kidzania Tokyo is the third ever Kidzania theme park ever built, preceded by Mexico City and Monterrey, and succeeded by Kidzania Jakarta. As like other Kidzania Theme parks, the Tokyo ...

  7. Shichi-Go-San - Wikipedia

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    Shichi-Go-San ritual at a Shinto shrine A young girl dressed traditionally for Shichi-Go-San Kunisada. Shichi-Go-San is said to have originated in the Heian period amongst court nobles who would celebrate the passage of their children into middle childhood, but it is also suggested that the idea was originated from the Muromachi period due to high infant mortality.

  8. Osaka child abandonment case - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka child abandonment case was a case of child abandonment involving two abandoned children in Osaka, Japan.It occurred on June 9, 2010 when Sanae Shimomura, a 23-year-old Japanese single mother in Osaka, sealed the door of her apartment shut, abandoning 3-year-old daughter Sakurako Hagi and 1-year-old son Kaede Hagi inside.

  9. Children's interest channel - Wikipedia

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    KBS Kids (South Korea) Kids Station (Japan) Kids TV (Indonesia) Kids Zone (Pakistan) KiZmom (South Korea; defunct) Kochu TV (South India) Kushi TV (South India)