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  2. Yahoo! Japan - Wikipedia

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    Inc. Yahoo! Japan Corporation (1996–2023) Yahoo! Japan (ヤフー, Yafū) is a Japanese web portal. It was the most-visited website in Japan, nearing monopolistic status. [1] According to The Japan Times, as of 2012, Yahoo! Japan had a footprint on the internet market in Japan.

  3. Yahoo! Japan Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Japan Corporation (ヤフー株式会社, Yafū Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese web services provider. It was founded in 1996 as a joint venture between SoftBank (current SoftBank Group) and American Yahoo! Inc. Its search engine was the most-visited website in Japan, nearing monopolistic status. [2]

  4. Athlete (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Athlete (アスリート 〜俺が彼に溺れた日々〜, Asurīto: Ore ga Kare ni Oboreta Hibi) lit. 'Athlete ~The days I drowned by him~' is a 2019 Japanese drama film directed by Takamasa Oe. [3] [1] It made its world premiere in the 28th Rainbow Reel Tokyo festival on July 15, 2019. [1] The film stars Joe Nakamura and Yohdi Kondo. [4] [5]

  5. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    NHK World Radio Japan (RJ) is the international radio arm of NHK. It broadcasts a weekly lineup of news, current affairs, cultural, and educative radio program focusing on Japan and Asia, for a daily total of 65 hours of broadcasts. Radio Japan provides two main feeds: The General Service broadcasts worldwide in Japanese and English.

  6. Furusato (children's song) - Wikipedia

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    Genre. Children's music. Composer(s) Teiichi Okano. Lyricist(s) Tatsuyuki Takano [ja] Furusato(Japanese: 故郷, 'old home'or 'hometown')is a well-known 1914 Japanese children's song, with music by Teiichi Okanoand lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano [ja]. Although Takano's hometown was Nakano, Nagano, his lyrics do not seem to refer to a particular ...

  7. Toshihiko Koga - Wikipedia

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    Toshihiko Koga (古賀 稔彦, Koga Toshihiko, 21 November 1967 – 24 March 2021 [2]) was a Japanese judoka, 9th degree black belt and Olympic champion who competed in the –71 kg and –78 kg divisions. [3] Koga is regarded as having perhaps the greatest ippon seoi nage ever. He died of cancer on 24 March 2021 at the age of 53.

  8. Danmaku subtitling - Wikipedia

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    danmaku. Danmaku or danmu (figuratively translated as "barrage") is a subtitle system in online video platforms that originates from Japan and popularised in Mainland China. Such system allows user to post moving comments onto a playing video that are synchronized to the video timeline.

  9. AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo - Wikipedia

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    AIBOU is also broadcast with English subtitles in Hawaii by the television station KIKU under the name Partners, [3] [4] and in Los Angeles by the station Japan Hollywood Network (before UTB 18.1) under the official English name AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo. [5] [6] [7]