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  2. SK-II - Wikipedia

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    SK-II (pronounced S-K-Two) is a Japanese-based multinational cosmetics brand launched in the early 1980s, based on a compound derived from yeast. It is owned by parent company Procter & Gamble (P&G) and is sold and marketed as a premium skin care solution in East Asia as well as North America , Europe and Australia .

  3. Super-Kamiokande - Wikipedia

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    Super-Kamiokande (abbreviation of Super-Kamioka Neutrino Detection Experiment, also abbreviated to Super-K or SK; Japanese: スーパーカミオカンデ) is a neutrino observatory located under Mount Ikeno near the city of Hida, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

  4. Haruka Ayase - Wikipedia

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    Ayase is a popular product spokesperson in Japan, [35] appearing in commercials for major consumer brands such as Coca-Cola, [36] SK-II, [37] and KFC. [38] She is also the main spokeswoman for Uniqlo and SK-II in Japan.

  5. Category:Cosmetics companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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  6. Light skin in Japanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Following Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan (1895–1945), Taiwanese women were consumers of Japanese skin whitening products in the 20th century. Mainland China has also become a large market for bihaku products from companies like Shiseido, Shu Uemura and SK-II in the 21st century.

  7. T2K experiment - Wikipedia

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    T2K ("Tokai to Kamioka") is a particle physics experiment studying the oscillations of the accelerator neutrinos.The experiment is conducted in Japan by the international cooperation of about 500 physicists and engineers with over 60 research institutions from several countries from Europe, Asia and North America [1] and it is a recognized CERN experiment (RE13).