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  2. Burakumin - Wikipedia

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    In the regions of Japan where the burakumin issue is much less publicly prominent, such as Hokkaido and Okinawa, buraku is still used in a non-pejorative sense to refer to any hamlet. [1] Historically, the term buraku was used for an outcast community that was discriminated against officially and formally.

  3. Hinin - Wikipedia

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    Hinin-teka (非人手下(ひにんてか)were those who were given the class distinction for committing a crime against the “kujigata-osamegaki” (公事方御定書(くじがたおさめがき)), the law code of Edo Japan. The other subset were those who inherited the class distinction through their parents.

  4. Japan Post - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Office head office building. Japan Post (日本郵政公社, Nippon Yūsei Kōsha) was a Japanese statutory corporation that existed from 2003 to 2007, offering postal and package delivery services, banking services, and life insurance.

  5. ETAS - Wikipedia

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    ETAS GmbH, founded in 1994, is a one hundred percent subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH that has international subsidiaries and sales offices in France, the United States, Canada, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Korea, Brazil, Sweden, Italy, and the Russian Federation. ETAS GmbH does not publish its own annual report.

  6. Japan Post Service - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Co., Ltd. (日本郵便株式会社, Nippon Yū-bin Kabushiki-gaisha), is a Japanese post, logistics and courier headquartered in Tokyo. It is part of the Japan Post Holdings group. History

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of Japan - Wikipedia

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    A 1967 stamp of Japan featuring a painting of Mount Fuji. The story of Japan's postal system with its postage stamps and related postal history goes back centuries. The country's first modern postal service got started in 1871, with mail professionally travelling between Kyoto and Tokyo as well as the latter city and Osaka.

  8. JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg’s online trolling does ‘more ...

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    The Kennedy family’s legacy is being ground into the dirt by its youngest nepo babies, led by Jack Schlossberg, society observers tell The Post. Recent infighting and President Trump’s ...

  9. Japan Postal Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Postal Workers' Union (JPU, Japanese: 日本郵政公社労働組合, Zentei) was a trade union representing workers at Japan Post.. The union was founded in 1946 and soon became affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sōhyō).