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  2. Japanese numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese numerals are numerals that are used in Japanese. In writing, they are the same as the Chinese numerals, and large numbers follow the Chinese style of grouping by 10,000. Two pronunciations are used: the Sino-Japanese (on'yomi) readings of the Chinese characters and the Japanese yamato kotoba (native words, kun'yomi readings).

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  4. Kōjien - Wikipedia

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    Kōjien 7th edition (2018) displayed at a bookstore in Tokyo Kōjien 2nd edition (1969) Kōjien (Japanese: 広辞苑, lit. "Wide garden of words") is a single-volume Japanese dictionary first published by Iwanami Shoten in 1955. It is widely regarded as the most authoritative dictionary of Japanese, and newspaper editorials frequently cite its ...

  5. Kamiyonanayo - Wikipedia

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    The Kojiki: Japanese Records of Ancient Matters. Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-60506-938-8 "Génesis del mundo y aparición de los primeros dioses" [Genesis of the world and appearance of the first gods] (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-10.

  6. Category:7th-century Japanese books - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:7th century in Japan - Wikipedia

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  9. Jinjitsu - Wikipedia

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    It is also a legend that the goddess Nüwa created the world and created animals on different days and humans were on the 7th day. The celebration of the feast in Japan was moved from the 7th day of the first lunar month to the 7th day of January during the Meiji period , when Japan adopted the solar calendar during its time of reform from ...