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  2. Japan–India Association - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the association supported the Indian independence movement. The war ended, the association was disbanded by Allied Forces for the reason of having supported the Indian independence movement. In 1947, India gained her Independence, the association restored activities by changing their name to Japan–India Economic Association.

  3. India–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The two nations announced 2007, the 50th anniversary year of the Indo-Japan Cultural Agreement, as the Indo-Japan Friendship and Tourism-Promotion Year, holding cultural events in both the countries. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] One such cultural event is the annual Namaste India Festival, which started in Japan over twenty years ago and is now the largest ...

  4. Japanese people in India - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese influence in the city has resulted in a keen interest in the Japanese language among the people of Chennai, who learn it to better understand Japanese culture and the language's traditional linguistic similarity to Tamil, the official language of Tamil Nadu. Some also learn Japanese to explore new business opportunities.

  5. Japan Habba - Wikipedia

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    Japan Habba (Japan Festival) (Kannada: ಜಪಾನ್ ಹಬ್ಬ, Japanese: ジャパン ハッバ) is a cultural exchange program between Indians and Japanese. Started as an annual event in 2005, it aims at showcasing Japanese culture to all students of Japanese language , and those interested in Japan and its culture under one platform.

  6. Indians in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The leading motivations for Indian tourists to Japan are eating Japanese cuisine, sightseeing, shopping, walking around and experiencing Japanese culture and history. [67] Unlike westerners, Indians rarely view the culture of Japan "as exotic". In the 2010s Indian tourism to Japan was prediticed to reach 1 million in the 2030s. [68]

  7. Ryuko Hira - Wikipedia

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    Ryuko Hira (比良 竜虎) (born May 30, 1948) is a renowned investor, and philanthropist, President of HMI Hotel Group and Ora Group of companies in Japan, engaged in the investment, ownership, and development of real estate, hospitality, and tourism projects in railways, airports, seaports, and public transportation located in 31 cities in Japan.

  8. The US is welcomed in the Indo-Pacific region and should do ...

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    The United States is welcomed in the Indo-Pacific region and needs to update its approach to have stronger presence there to counter China's influence, said the top American diplomat to Tokyo.

  9. Welfare in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, the Japan Social Policy Association was established and was modeled on the equivalent German association. The concern of social work increased in the Japanese government. In the 1920s, large companies, such as Kanegafuchi Spinning Company and Tokyo Spinning Company, adopted a company welfare system to provide occupational welfare while ...