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  2. List of indoor arenas in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Location Arena Date built Capacity Image Akita: Akita Prefectural Gymnasium: 1968 6,000 CNA Arena: 1994 5,000 Aomori: Maeda Arena: 2002 5,500 Chiba: Port Arena

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    Charm School – The World Tour [8] 10 April Sum 41: Screaming Bloody Murder Tour: 21 April Dream Theater: A Dramatic Turn of Events Tour [9] 27 April Super Junior: Super Show 4 [10] [11] 28 April 29 April 1 June New Kids on the Block – Backstreet Boys: NKOTBSB Tour [12] 30 June MBLAQ: The BLAQ% Tour [13] 4 August Jeremy Camp: We Cry Out Tour ...

  4. Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    Surabaya is the second-most populous city in Indonesia, with 2,874,314 inhabitants recorded in the chartered city limits (kota) in the 2020 census; [81] [12] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 3,009,286. [4]

  5. Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese archipelago is 67% forests and 14% agricultural. [85] The primarily rugged and mountainous terrain is restricted for habitation. [86] Thus the habitable zones, mainly in the coastal areas, have very high population densities: Japan is the 40th most densely populated country even without considering that local concentration.

  6. 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.

  7. Japanese calendar - Wikipedia

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    1729 calendar, which used the Jōkyō calendar procedure, published by Ise Grand Shrine. Japanese calendar types have included a range of official and unofficial systems. At present, Japan uses the Gregorian calendar together with year designations stating the year of the reign of the current Emperor. [1]

  8. Honshu - Wikipedia

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    [12] [14] The island is linked to the other three major Japanese islands by a number of bridges and tunnels. The island primarily shares two climates, with Northern Honshu having four seasons with largely varying temperatures while the south experiences long, hot summers and cool to mild winters.

  9. Japan Animator Expo - Wikipedia

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    14 August 2015 (online) [31] Bubu & Bubulina are two sisters who encounter a sad ghost. Bubu is the younger sister and can shoot objects from a horn she carries, while Bubulina is the older but more cynical one.