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  2. The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan (Korean: 재일본한국인연합회; Hanja: 在日本韓國人聯合會; Short name: 한인회; Japanese: 在日本韓国人連合会) is an ethnic association for Koreans in Japan. It caters primarily to recent South Korean emigrants. It is headquartered in Shin-Ōkubo, Tokyo, Japan. [1]

  3. Elberon, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 07740. As of the 2010 United States Census , the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 07740 was 31,038. [ 1 ]

  4. Mindan - Wikipedia

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    Mindan (Korean: 민단, Hanja: 民團), or the Korean Residents Union in Japan (Korean: 재일본대한민국민단, Japanese: 在日本大韓民国民団), is one of two main organizations for Koreans living in Japan, the other being Chongryon. Mindan has ties to South Korea and was established in 1946 in Tokyo, Japan. [1]

  5. Chongryon - Wikipedia

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    The General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, [4] abbreviated as Chongryon [4] (Korean: 총련; Hanja: 總聯; RR: Chongryeon; MR: Ch'ongryŏn) or Chōsen Sōren (Japanese: 朝鮮総連), [5] is one of two main organisations for Zainichi Koreans (Korean citizens or residents of Japan), the other being Mindan.

  6. Koreans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The highest annual number of marriages between Japanese men and Korean women was 8,940, in 1990. Since 1991, it has fluctuated around 6,000 per year. On the other hand, there were 2,335 marriages between Korean men and Japanese women in 2006. It has been stable since the number reached 2,000 per year in 1984. [59]

  7. Japan–Korea Parliamentarians' Union - Wikipedia

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    The JapanKorea Parliamentarians' Union (日韓議員連盟, Nikkan Giin Renmei) is a politician membership which promotes exchange and friendship between Japan and South Korea. It is led by former prime minister Yoshiro Mori and is composed primarily of Diet members from Japan's Liberal Democratic Party .

  8. List of Japanese interpreting and translation associations

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    Publishes the well-known Japan Style Sheet. Japan Association of Translators [2] ja:日本翻訳者協会; Formed from SWET in 1985. Over 700 members, predominantly non-Japanese. Organizes biennial IJET International Japanese-English Translation conferences, monthly meetings and social events. Japan Translation Association (JTA) ja ...

  9. Japanese Korean - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Korean or Korean Japanese might refer to: Japan-Korea relations; Japanese Korean Army; Japanese people in North Korea; Japanese people in South Korea; Korea under Japanese rule; Koreans in Japan, including Zainichi Koreans and Japanese citizens of Korean descent The Zainichi Korean language, a variety of Korean spoken in Japan