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  2. 3A Japanese propaganda movement - Wikipedia

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    The 3A movement includes members from nationalist parties and members of the government without any restrictions. [4] Hitoshi Shimizu then appointed a national figure, Raden Syamsuddin as chairman of the 3A Movement, which aims to gain support from the Indonesian people.

  3. Propaganda in Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War and ...

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    Poster of Manchukuo promoting harmony between Japanese, Chinese, and Manchu.The caption says: "With the help of Japan, China, and Manchukuo, the world can be at peace." The flags shown are, left to right: the flag of Manchukuo; the flag of Japan; the "Five Races Under One Union" flag, a flag of China at the

  4. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Malay and Indonesian words Jepang, Jipang, and Jepun were borrowed from non-Mandarin Chinese languages, and this Malay word was encountered by Portuguese traders in Malacca in the 16th century. It is thought the Portuguese traders were the first to bring the word to Europe. It was first recorded in English in 1577 spelled Giapan.

  5. Daihatsu Mira - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade) is a kei-type city car built by Japanese car maker Daihatsu.It has a variety of options and chassis variations, with the latest variant having four models: Mira, Mira AVY, Mira Gino, and Mira VAN.

  6. Petagas War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Petagas War Memorial or Petagas War Memorial Garden (Malay: Taman Peringatan Petagas/Perang Petagas) is a memorial park dedicated to the Second World War victims in Sabah particularly to 324 resistance movement members, who were executed on 21 January 1944 at the site by the Japanese occupying forces of North Borneo for their involvement in the Jesselton Revolt.

  7. Oshin - Wikipedia

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    Oshin (おしん) is a Japanese serialized morning television drama , which originally aired on NHK from 4 March 1983 to 31 March 1984; it is the 31st asadora overall to be produced. The 297 15-minute episodes follow the life of Shin Tanokura ( 田倉しん , Tanokura Shin ) during the Meiji period up to the early 1980s.

  8. File:17 Years of Sekar Jepun 2014-11-01 11.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    [83] [84] The solar insolation is good at about 4.3 to 4.8 kWh/(m²·day). Japan is the world's fourth largest energy consumer, making solar power an important national project. [85] By the end of 2012, Japan had installed 7,000 MW of photovoltaics, enough to generate 0.77% of Japan's electricity.