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  2. Gachapin - Wikipedia

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    Gachapin (ガチャピン) is a TV character who appeared in the children's program Hirake! Ponkikki [ jp ] and its succeeding series, Ponkickies [ jp ] on Fuji TV . He is a green, bucktoothed dinosaur and is usually accompanied by his friend Mukku [ jp ] , a red Yeti .

  3. Easy Japanese - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a pamphlet explaining Easy Japanese and guidelines for creating the pamphlet are available free of charge for downloading and printing. [5] [6] In 2016, the Dictionary of Easy Japanese Terms was created and made available free of charge. It contains approximately 7,600 words relevant to daily life information in situations after a ...

  4. Kokeshi - Wikipedia

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    Kokeshi (こけし, 小芥子) are simple wooden Japanese dolls with no arms or legs that have been crafted for more than 150 years as a toy for children. Originally from the Tohoku region in northern Honshu, kokeshi are handmade from wood, having a simple trunk and head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face. The body often has ...

  5. List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    The list is sorted by Japanese reading (on'yomi in katakana, then kun'yomi in hiragana), in accordance with the ordering in the official Jōyō table. This list does not include characters that were present in older versions of the list but have since been removed ( 勺 , 銑 , 脹 , 錘 , 匁 ).

  6. Kyōiku kanji - Wikipedia

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    The list is developed and maintained by the Japanese Ministry of Education. Although the list is designed for Japanese students, it can also be used as a sequence of learning characters by non-native speakers as a means of focusing on the most commonly used kanji. Kyōiku kanji are a subset (1,026) of the 2,136 characters of jōyō kanji.

  7. Big Bird in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Big Bird witnesses some of Japan's beauty, its landscape and culture, with the help of the young woman and the friends of hers he stays with. She introduces him to a Japanese family, and teaches him some simple Japanese vocabulary (e.g. ohayō (おはよう) = "good morning"). Big Bird is increasingly vexed by his not having learned the young ...

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  9. Sesame Street in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In November 2003, the brand's master license was acquired by Asatsu-DK Co., Ltd. and WE'VE Co., Ltd. [2] [3] Sesame Street Partners Japan was founded the following year. . Along with the original partners, Japan Keizai Company, TV Tokyo Broadband, and Odyssey Communications were added to the "consor