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  • ...as P & Machiyama T (2004) ''Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク) *Schodt FL (1986) ''Manga! Manga!: The World of Japanese Comics''. Tokyo: Kodansha International. ISBN 0870117521. The first major English-language
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  • ...Privy Council (Japan)]], 13 January 1924 – 25 September 1925; President of Tokyo Imperial University; Counselor of the Department of Education
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  • ...he islands of Japan, divided into five regions and including the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima; population about 103,000,000.
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  • *[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/naruto2002/ Official TV Tokyo ''Naruto'' website]
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  • ...itan area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island, including Tokyo and the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama; population
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  • ...for war crimes in 1948 by order of the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]]
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  • {{Image|SmallWorldTokyoFacade.jpg|center|500px|The facade at Tokyo Disneyland.}} ...nificant differences in which countries are emphasized. In particular, the Tokyo version has a much more detailed [[Oceania]] section.
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  • ...body of [[sumo|sumo wrestling]]. It was founded in 1925 and is based in [[Tokyo]].<ref>'[http://www.sumo.or.jp/En/ Japan Sumo Association]'. Accessed 29th
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  • ...Japan. In 1888, an office was opened in Tokyo, and the first Asahi Shimbun Tokyo edition was printed.<ref name=JapAsahi>http://www.asahi.com/shimbun/honsya/ ...ugurated the country's first regular airmail service to link the Osaka and Tokyo offices, which was sustained with its own fleet of aeroplanes. It was also
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  • * Tokyo Tales (1993)
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  • ...orial_translation.html Translation of the Usui Memorial at Saihoji Temple, Tokyo Japan]
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  • |{{Image|Tokyo smog in 2009.jpg| |200px|Smog in Tokyo, 2009}}
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  • * DK. ''Tokyo'' (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Tokyo-EYEWITNESS-TRAVEL-GUIDE-Publishing/dp/0756632285/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=boo * ''Frommer's Tokyo''(2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Frommers-Tokyo-Complete-Beth-Reiber/dp/0470181559/ref=pd_bbs_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120747
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  • * {{r|Tokyo Disneyland}}
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  • ...uchi (2008). ''Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and Immigrants to Japan''. Tokyo: Akashi. ISBN 978-4750327419.
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  • *Murray G (1999). ''13 Secrets for Speaking Fluent Japanese''. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-2302-2.
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  • ...ation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama.</ref> ...awa]], [[Saitama prefecture|Miyagi]], [[Tochigi prefecture|Tochigi]] and [[Tokyo]] (a metropolitan region with prefectural status).
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  • ...uchi (2008). ''Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and Immigrants to Japan''. Tokyo: Akashi. ISBN 978-4750327419.
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  • ...s Deputy Mayor of Tokyo, had been convicted of accepting a bribe to permit Tokyo Gas Co. to increase its capitalization....Meanwhile a faction of young army
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  • {{r|Greater Tokyo Area}}
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  • ...sion]] or ''[[animé]]'' cartoons - pose for the cameras in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.<B ...; width:350px;"><div class="thumbcaption">This bar menu in [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]] lists food and drink in both angular ''[[katakana]]'' - for [[loanword]]s
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  • |Busy Tokyo railway station.jpg|Busy Tokyo railway station
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  • ...CORPORATION. SEGA has its headquarters in [[Shinagawa City]], within the [[Tokyo]] metropolis. Though SEGA originally developed their own consoles, such as
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  • *''Haikai and Haiku.'' Tokyo: Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai, 1958. ...iteral Translations for Those Who Wish to Read the Original Japanese....'' Tokyo: Maruzen, 1990.
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  • ...e 20th century. Born in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] in 1934, he graduated from a Tokyo high school in 1953. Four years later, he received a B.A. from [[Haverford
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  • ...Matsuhisa, I.; Kubo. I. (1992) ''Alkaline Battery Manufacturing Method''. Tokyo: Matsushita Electric Co.
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  • ...iser-destroyer group under Rear Admiral [[Norman Scott]] against an armed "Tokyo Express" convoy commanded by Vice Admiral [[Gunichi Mikawa]]. They operate
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  • {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • *Schodt, Frederik L. (1986) ''Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics''. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-1252-7. ...as P & Machiyama T (2004) ''Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク)
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  • ...services and come in a variety of designs, such as these 1990s models in [[Tokyo]]. Left: 500-series; right: 700-series.
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  • {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • {{r|International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)}}
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  • ...refecture. Other regions are identified using ''-to'' (都 'metropolis', for Tokyo), ''-fu'' (府 'metropolitan prefecture', for Kyoto and Osaka) or ''-dō'' {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • ...: the most famous is the [[Yushima Seido]] (湯島聖堂, ''Yushima Seidoo'') in [[Tokyo]], built in 1630 and later home to an elite school during the [[Edo period]
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  • {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • {{r|Tokyo prefecture}}
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  • | place = Basel&ndash;Stuttgart&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo | place = Amsterdam&ndash;London&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo
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  • {{r|International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)}}
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  • {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • ...grown together, such that the region is regarded as a single city (e.g. [[Tokyo]]).
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  • | place = Amsterdam&ndash;London&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo
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  • ...id-kissa'' (メイド喫茶 ''meido-kissa'', 'maid coffee shop') in [[Akihabara]], [[Tokyo]] will involve looking the part; young women in maidlike waitresses' outfit ...sion]] or ''[[animé]]'' cartoons - pose for the cameras in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.<B
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  • | death_place = [[Tokyo]] Tighe was struck by a severe head-ache, at an event for correspondents, in Tokyo, on December 27, 1946.<ref name=nytimes1946-12-28/>
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  • ...ceremony saw Rio hand over to the host of the [[2020 Summer Olympics]], [[Tokyo]]. ...e Janeiro was selected as host city in October 2009, beating [[Madrid]], [[Tokyo]] and [[Chicago, Illinois]] in three rounds of voting by the [[Internationa
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  • ...rsity]], he entered the Justice Ministry and successively was Judge of the Tokyo Kosoin (High Court), Chief of the Criminal Affairs Bureau of the Justice Mi
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  • | [[Kanto]], [[Chubu]], [[Tokyo]], [[Yokohama]], [[Ibakaki]], [[Mito]] | Kyushu, [[Okinawa]], [[Shikoku]], [[Greater Tokyo Area]]
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  • | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • ...d medal judo in all categories in the [[Olympic Games]] of 1964, held in [[Tokyo]]. In that year judo was for the first time on the Olympic program, as a d
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  • ...to kill him. Saigo is still revered as the "last samurai", and statues in Tokyo's Ueno Park and Kagoshima's Central Park honor him.<ref>Ivan Morris, "The A
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