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-[[Image:The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'' ([[1820s]]), [[woodblock printing in Japan|woodblock printing]] by [[Hokusai]]]]+[[Image:The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'' (1832), by Hokusai]]
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Japanese music: [[Haruomi Hosono]], [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]], [[Yasuaki Shimizu]], [[Hiroshi Yoshimura]] Japanese music: [[Haruomi Hosono]], [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]], [[Yasuaki Shimizu]], [[Hiroshi Yoshimura]]
-Japanese literature: [[Edogawa Ranpo]] – [[Ryū Murakami]]+Japanese literature: [[Edogawa Ranpo]] – [[Ryū Murakami]] - [[Haruki Murakami]]
-Japanese film directors: [[Juzo Itami]] - [[Takashi Miike]] - [[Akira Kurosawa]] - [[Kōji Wakamatsu]]+Japanese film directors: [[Juzo Itami]] - [[Takashi Miike]] - [[Akira Kurosawa]] - [[Koji Wakamatsu]] - [[Hayao Miyazaki]]
-Japanese films: ''[[Blind Beast]]'' (1969) - ''[[In the Realm of the Senses]]'' (1976) - ''[[Akira]]'' (1988) - ''[[Tampopo]]'' (1985) - ''[[Tetsuo]]'' (1988) - ''[[Tokyo Decadence]]'' (1992) - ''[[Audition (1999 film)|Audition]]'' (1999) - ''[[Spirited Away]]'' (2001)+Japanese films: ''[[Woman in the Dunes]]'' (1964) - ''[[Blind Beast]]'' (1969) - ''[[In the Realm of the Senses]]'' (1976) - ''[[Akira (1988 film)|Akira]]'' (1988) - ''[[Tampopo]]'' (1985) - ''[[Tetsuo: The Iron Man|Tetsuo]]'' (1988) - ''[[Tokyo Decadence]]'' (1992) - ''[[Audition (1999 film)|Audition]]'' (1999) - ''[[Spirited Away]]'' (2001) - ''[[Howl's Moving Castle (film)|Howl's Moving Castle]]'' (2004)
Japanese erotica: [[Yoshifumi Hayashi]] - [[Hajime Sorayama]] - [[Nobuyoshi Araki]] Japanese erotica: [[Yoshifumi Hayashi]] - [[Hajime Sorayama]] - [[Nobuyoshi Araki]]
---Jahsonic+Japanese culture: [[Tokyo]] - [[Japanese cinema]] - [[Japanese avant-garde]] - [[Japanese culture]] - [[Japanese erotica]] - [[Japanese low culture]] - [[Japanese garden]] - [[Japanese literature]] - [[Japanese music]] - [[Japanese New Wave]] - [[Japonisme]] - [[anime and manga]] - [[butoh]] - [[geisha]] - [[ukiyo-e]] - [[wabi-sabi]] - [[mono no aware]] - [[shibari]] - [[ikebana]] - [[kintsugi]] - [[yakuza]] - [[bonsai]]
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Japan has the world's [[List of countries by life expectancy|second-highest life expectancy]], though it is experiencing a [[Aging of Japan|decline in population]]. The [[culture of Japan]] is well-known around the world, including its [[Japanese art|art]], [[Japanese cuisine|cuisine]], [[Music of Japan|music]], and [[Japanese popular culture|popular culture]], which encompasses prominent [[Anime|animation]] and [[Video games in Japan|video game]] industries. Japan has the world's [[List of countries by life expectancy|second-highest life expectancy]], though it is experiencing a [[Aging of Japan|decline in population]]. The [[culture of Japan]] is well-known around the world, including its [[Japanese art|art]], [[Japanese cuisine|cuisine]], [[Music of Japan|music]], and [[Japanese popular culture|popular culture]], which encompasses prominent [[Anime|animation]] and [[Video games in Japan|video game]] industries.
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-Culture: [[Tokyo]] - [[Japanese cinema]] - [[Japanese avant-garde+*[[Japanese philosophy]]
-]] - [[Japanese culture]] - [[Japanese erotica]] - [[Japanese exploitation]] - [[Japanese literature]] - [[Japanese music]] - [[Japonisme]] - [[manga]] - [[otaku]]+
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1832), by Hokusai
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1832), by Hokusai

Japanese music: Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Yasuaki Shimizu, Hiroshi Yoshimura

Japanese literature: Edogawa RanpoRyū Murakami - Haruki Murakami

Japanese film directors: Juzo Itami - Takashi Miike - Akira Kurosawa - Koji Wakamatsu - Hayao Miyazaki

Japanese films: Woman in the Dunes (1964) - Blind Beast (1969) - In the Realm of the Senses (1976) - Akira (1988) - Tampopo (1985) - Tetsuo (1988) - Tokyo Decadence (1992) - Audition (1999) - Spirited Away (2001) - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)

Japanese erotica: Yoshifumi Hayashi - Hajime Sorayama - Nobuyoshi Araki

Japanese culture: Tokyo - Japanese cinema - Japanese avant-garde - Japanese culture - Japanese erotica - Japanese low culture - Japanese garden - Japanese literature - Japanese music - Japanese New Wave - Japonisme - anime and manga - butoh - geisha - ukiyo-e - wabi-sabi - mono no aware - shibari - ikebana - kintsugi - yakuza - bonsai

--Jahsonic, Feb 2021

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Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

Japan has the world's second-highest life expectancy, though it is experiencing a decline in population. The culture of Japan is well-known around the world, including its art, cuisine, music, and popular culture, which encompasses prominent animation and video game industries.

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