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'''Japan''' is an [[island]] [[nation]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]], located the east of [[China]], [[Korea]] and [[Russia]]. [[Japanese culture]] has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original [[Jōmon]] culture to its contemporary culture, which combines influences from [[Asia]], [[Europe]] and [[North America]]. | '''Japan''' is an [[island]] [[nation]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]], located the east of [[China]], [[Korea]] and [[Russia]]. [[Japanese culture]] has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original [[Jōmon]] culture to its contemporary culture, which combines influences from [[Asia]], [[Europe]] and [[North America]]. | ||
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Culture: [[Tokyo]] - [[Japanese cinema]] - [[Japanese erotica]] - [[Japanese exploitation]] - [[Japanese literature]] - [[Japanese music]] - [[Japonisme]] - [[manga]] - [[otaku]]{{GFDL}} | Culture: [[Tokyo]] - [[Japanese cinema]] - [[Japanese erotica]] - [[Japanese exploitation]] - [[Japanese literature]] - [[Japanese music]] - [[Japonisme]] - [[manga]] - [[otaku]]{{GFDL}} |
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Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, located the east of China, Korea and Russia. Japanese culture has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original Jōmon culture to its contemporary culture, which combines influences from Asia, Europe and North America.
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Culture: Tokyo - Japanese cinema - Japanese erotica - Japanese exploitation - Japanese literature - Japanese music - Japonisme - manga - otaku
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