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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).

  3. Keihan 10000 series - Wikipedia

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    Set 10001 in original teal livery. A total of six four-car sets were built, with three sets built in 2002 and three in 2006. [1] From 2009, the fleet was repainted into the new Keihan commuter train livery of dark green and white, with the entire fleet treated by 2010.

  4. Shift JIS - Wikipedia

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    Shift JIS is the third-most declared character encoding for Japanese websites (though in effect it means its superset Windows-31J is used, so it is third-most popular), declared by 1.0% of sites in the .jp domain, while UTF-8 is used by 99% of Japanese websites.

  5. 10,000 - Wikipedia

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    the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese phrase live for ten thousand years was used to bless emperors in East Asia. Μύριοι is an Ancient Greek name for 10.000 taken into the modern European languages as 'myriad' (see above). Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean have words with the same meaning. In literature,

  6. Keihan 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    Cars 9601 and 9602, removed from sets 9001 and 9002 when they were reduced to seven cars, were subsequently renumbered 10701 and 10751 respectively and inserted into 10000 series EMU set 10001 in February 2016 when that set was lengthened from four to seven cars.

  7. One thousand origami cranes - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese space agency JAXA used the folding of one thousand cranes as one of the tests for candidates of its astronaut program. [ 2 ] Eternal flame of peace, with cranes, in Ueno Tōshō-gū shrine, Tokyo, Japan.

  8. Yeongcheon Hwangbo clan - Wikipedia

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    According to the research held in 2015, the number of Yeongcheon Hwangbo clan’s member was 10001. Hwangbo clan in Korea began when Hwangbo gyeong (Hanja: 皇甫鏡) was naturalized in Silla from Tang dynasty. Their founder was Hwangbo Neungjang who was a Hwangbo gyeong (Hanja: 皇甫鏡)’s great-grandchild.

  9. A Thousand and One Nights (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    A Thousand and One Nights (Japanese: 千夜一夜物語, Hepburn: Senya Ichiya Monogatari) is a 1969 Japanese adult animated fantasy film directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, conceived by Osamu Tezuka. The film is the first part of Mushi Production 's adult-oriented Animerama trilogy, and was followed by Cleopatra (1970) and Belladonna of Sadness (1973).