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  2. Rilakkuma - Wikipedia

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    Rilakkuma (リラックマ, Rirakkuma) is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company San-X and created by Aki Kondo.San-X portrays Rilakkuma as an anthropomorphized teddy bear close to his bear friends Korilakkuma and Chairoikoguma, along with a bird Kiiroitori.

  3. Rilakkuma and Kaoru - Wikipedia

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    An office lady in her twenties who lives with Rilakkuma, Korilakkuma and Kiiroitori. Hayate (ハヤテくん, Hayate-kun) Voiced by: Takayuki Yamada [3] (Japanese); Chris Hackney (English) A delivery man who is Tokio's cousin and Kaoru's love interest. Tokio (トキオ) Voiced by: Souki Matsumoto [3] (Japanese); Veronica Taylor (English)

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Japan

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    Washi (和紙) is traditional Japanese paper processed by hand using fibers from the inner bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub, or the paper mulberry (kōzo) bush. Yama, Hoko, Yatai, float festivals in Japan 2016 01059: Thirty-three float festivals around Japan held annually to pray to the gods for peace and protection from natural ...

  5. Culture of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dynasties, particularly the Tang dynasty, have influenced Japanese culture throughout history and brought it into the Sinosphere. After 220 years of isolation, the Meiji era opened Japan to Western influences, enriching and diversifying Japanese culture. Popular culture shows how much contemporary Japanese culture influences the world. [2]

  6. List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

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    The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their "especially high historical or artistic value". [2] [3] The list presents 50 materials or sets of materials from ancient to feudal Japan, spanning a period from about 4,500 BC to 1361 AD. The actual number of items is more than 50 because ...

  7. Talk:Rilakkuma - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Japan, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Japan-related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate , please visit the project page , where you can join the project, participate in relevant discussions , and see lists of open tasks .

  8. Netflix Opens In-Person Experience in Japan Based on ... - AOL

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    Netflix is launching its first location based entertainment experience in Japan, a pavilion at KidZania in Fukuoka. It will open to the public on Sunday (July 31, 2022). KidZania is an interactive ...

  9. Japanization - Wikipedia

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    Japanization or Japanisation is the process by which Japanese culture dominates, assimilates, or influences other cultures. According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, "To japanize" means "To make or become Japanese in form, idiom, style, or character". [1]