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  2. List of largest Japanese companies - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.

  3. Culture of Japan - Wikipedia

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    There are two competing hypotheses that try to explain the lineage of the Japanese people. [3] [4]The first hypothesis proposes a dual-structure model, in which Japanese populations are descendants of the indigenous Jōmon people and later arrivals of people from the East Eurasian continent, known as the Yayoi people.

  4. Nippon Steel - Wikipedia

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    Higashida 1st Blast Furnace, Yahatahigashi, Kitakyūshū, operated between 1901 and 1972 Nippon Steel traces its roots to Japan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. (日本製鐵, Nihon Seitetsu), established in 1934 through the merger of the Yahata Steel Works and several other steel producers with blast furnaces.

  5. Brochure - Wikipedia

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    "Pastures for Habersham County" brochures by S.C. Gunnels, the county agent. A brochure is an promotional document primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products, or services and inform prospective customers or members of the public of the benefits.

  6. Japanese folklore - Wikipedia

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    Japanese folklore encompasses the informally learned folk traditions of Japan and the Japanese people as expressed in its oral traditions, customs, and material culture.. In Japanese, the term minkan denshō (民間伝承, "transmissions among the folk") is used to describe folklore.

  7. Tokyo National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館, Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) or TNM is an art museum in Ueno Park in the Taitō ward of Tokyo, Japan.It is one of the four museums [a] operated by the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage [], is considered the oldest national museum and the largest art museum in Japan.

  8. Luxman - Wikipedia

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    Lux Corporation was founded in Japan in June 1925, by T. Hayakawa and his brother K. Yoshikawa. The company began as the radio equipment department of Kinsuido Picture Frame Store in Osaka, until then only an importer of picture frames, and was founded just ahead of the first radio broadcast that year.

  9. Fisheries Agency (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Fisheries Agency is in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries building in Kasumigaseki. The Fisheries Agency (水産庁, Suisan-chō) is an agency under the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan.