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  2. 10 Things to Know About Japan - AOL

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    Japan is one of the world's oldest nations, with a history rooted in conflict, but also world-renowned achievements. Here are 10 interesting facts about Japan. Japan is an East Asian country made ...

  3. List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)

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    30 scrolls, one bound book by fukuro-toji, [nb 3] ink on paper. Scroll 1: 27.7 cm × 248.0 cm (10.9 in × 97.6 in) Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo: Ishinpō (医心方) [188] unknown Thought to be closer to the original as it contains fewer annotations than the Nakarai edition of the Ishinpō Heian period: Five bound books, volumes 1, 5, 7, 9 ...

  4. Category:Books about Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan as Number One: Lessons for America; Japan on Foot; The Japanese and Europe; Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings; The Japanese in Latin America; Japanese Society (book) Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat; Japanland: A Year in Search of Wa; June 30th, June 30th

  5. Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese

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    Professor Yamashita (山下先生) instructs the foreign students on Japanese at Sakura University. He is the only teacher to regularly feature in the Genki storyline and generally serves as a straight man to the students. John Wang (ジョン・ワン) is a student from Cairns, Australia, introduced near the end of Genki I. He later becomes a ...

  6. List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: others)

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    Ten handscrolls, gilt letters on violet paper, 26.4 cm × 841.1 cm (10.4 in × 331.1 in) (vol. 1) Nara National Museum, Nara, Nara: Dhāraṇī of the Adamantine Place (金剛場陀羅尼経, Kongō Jōdaranikyō) transcription by the priest Hōrin Oldest hand-copied sutra in Japan Asuka period, 686

  7. List of National Treasures of Japan (ancient documents)

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    The concept of writing came to Japan from the Korean kingdom of Baekje in the form of classical Chinese books likely written on paper and in the form of manuscript rolls (kansubon). [5] [10] This probably happened at the beginning of the 5th century (around 400), and certainly during the 6th century.

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  9. List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Classical ...

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    Chinese books had reached Japan since circa 400 AD and had been imported in large quantities through a number of missions during the Sui and Tang dynasties. Official missions ended after 894, but books continued to reach Japan in the mid to late Heian period through commercial exchange or via priests travelling to China. [49]