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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • *[[Japanese popular culture]]
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • ''Texts cited in the [[Japanese popular culture]] article''
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • ...]], with dollmaking a long-standing tradition and dolls a strong part of [[Japanese popular culture]]. The most important time of year is the 3rd March Doll Festival (雛祭� *[[Japanese popular culture]]
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  • ...rds reflect a range of important political or economic issues as well as [[Japanese popular culture]]. The following lists includes some of the more notable winners:
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  • ....e. 'print club' (a special kind of [[photo booth]]), the full form of ''[[Japanese popular culture#Purikura|purikura]]'' (プリクラ).</ref> English is commonplace in [[Japanese popular culture]], such as in song [[lyrics]], and remains highly fashionable. Japanese [[p
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  • ...important issues to people of all ages.<ref>See Kinsella (2000) and the [[Japanese popular culture#Manga|manga]] section of this article.</ref> {{seealso|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • ...ditions developed, and echoes of this persist in the country today, with [[Japanese popular culture]] now the mainstream. {{main|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • ...of Japanese society, and are taken to extremes by enthusiasts known as ''[[Japanese popular culture#Otaku|otaku]]'' (おたく). ...important issues to people of all ages.<ref>See Kinsella (2000) and the [[Japanese popular culture#Manga|manga]] section of this article.</ref> The biggest-selling newspapers
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  • ...hin-Chan." In: Timothy J. Craig (editor) ''Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture.'' Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 0-7656-0561-9.</ref> what Hayao Kawai call ...hin-Chan." In: Timothy J. Craig (editor) ''Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture.'' Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-0-7656-0561-0.</ref><ref name="Sanchez
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  • * [[Japanese popular culture]]
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