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  2. Kita Kita - Wikipedia

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    Kita Kita (I See You; キタ キタ) is a 2017 Philippine romantic comedy film written and directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, and starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez. Set in Sapporo, Japan, [6] the film follows Lea (De Rossi), a Filipino tour guide living in Japan who goes blind after having witnessed her Japanese fiancé's ...

  3. Kulas (vlogger) - Wikipedia

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    One of his most viewed videos featured the lantaka weapon. [7] Kulas has helped in relief operations for victims of various other typhoons that impacted the Philippines like he did for Haiyan back in 2013. [6] By February 2023, he has visited 81 out of 82 provinces with Sulu the only unvisited province. [7] In March 2024, he made his final ...

  4. Fumiya Sankai - Wikipedia

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    Fumiya Sankai (三海郁弥, Sankai Fumiya, born March 19, 1995) is a Japanese vlogger, actor, recording artist and influencer in the Philippines. He has been active in his YouTube Channel, FumiShun Base, since 2015. His fame grew when he became the first pure Japanese official housemate in Pinoy Big Brother: Otso, a reality TV show for ...

  5. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Kiyomizu-dera, the most crowded temple in Kyoto Crowds of tourists at Nikkō Tōshō-gū. Tourism in Japan is a major industry and contributor to the Japanese economy.In 2019, the sector directly contributed 11 trillion yen (US$100 billion), or 2% of the GDP, and attracted 31.88 million international tourists.

  6. Risa Sato - Wikipedia

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    Risa Sato was born on October 4, 1994 [1] in Osaka, Japan where she also spent her childhood. Her mother is Filipino while her father is Japanese. Sato played volleyball at school in Japan. She left Japan at age 19 along with her mother to pursue her dream to play in the Philippines. [2]

  7. Filipinos in Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, the Filipino population in Japan was 237,103 according to the Ministry of Justice. [4] Filipinos in Japan formed a population of 325,000 individuals at year-end 2020, making them Japan's third-largest foreign community along with Vietnamese, according to the statistics of the Philippine Global National Inquirer and the Ministry of ...

  8. Pinoy Abroad - Wikipedia

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    Pinoy Abroad (transl. Filipino abroad) is a Philippine television travel documentary show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Ivan Mayrina and Rhea Santos , it premiered on April 6, 2005. The show concluded on June 28, 2006.

  9. Abroad in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Chris Broad (born 21 April 1990), also known online as Abroad in Japan, is an English YouTuber, filmmaker, podcast host, author, and former Assistant Language Teacher. He focuses on creating videos about Japanese culture, Japanese food, and travel in Japan, primarily in the Tōhoku region. [1]