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  2. Miss Grand Japan - Wikipedia

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    Miss Grand Japan (Japanese: ミス・グランド・ジャパン) is a national female beauty pageant in Japan, held annually since 2015, aiming to select the country representative for Miss Grand International, [1] which is an annual international beauty pageant promoting World Peace and against all kinds of conflicts.

  3. Hulu Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hulu, known outside Japan as Hulu Japan, is a Japanese subscription streaming service owned and operated by Nippon Television.Launched in September 2011, it is the Japanese counterpart to the American service with the same name. [2]

  4. Niconico - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, 2008, Dwango announced a partnership with Yahoo! Japan and plans to adopt search-related ads and other Yahoo-related services. Nico Nico Ichiba (Affiliate) Nico Nico Ichiba is an advertisement system in which users can place banners freely on each video page.

  5. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo Japan: yahoo.co.jp: 10 () 19 () News & Media Publishers LY Corporation Japan Yandex: yandex.ru: 11 ()1 18 () Search Engines Yandex

  6. Yuji Nishida - Wikipedia

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    With a record of 2-1, Japan placed second behind Brazil in the group stages and Japan advanced to the final round for the first time since 2006. They were matched up against France, the 2020 Olympics and the Nations League gold medallists, in the round of 16 where they eventually lost 3-2 after a tough contest.

  7. Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Japan, one of SoftBank's subsidiaries, acquired the stadium's naming rights, and thus renamed it Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome (福岡Yahoo! JAPANドーム, Fukuoka Yafū Japan Dōmu) or abbreviated as Yahoo Dome (ヤフードーム, Yafū Dōmu). [3] At the same time, SoftBank agreed to lease the rights to the Fukuoka Dome for 4.8 billion yen per ...

  8. Japan Post Bank - Wikipedia

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    The postal savings system in Japan was started in 1875 by Maejima Hisoka, who is known as "the father of the Japanese postal system." [7] [8] Before he founded the postal system as a whole four years before in 1871, Maeijima had spent time observing the postal system of the United Kingdom and was impressed by its offering of postal savings services.

  9. Otaru - Wikipedia

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    Otaru (小樽市, Otaru-shi) is a city and port in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan, northwest of Sapporo. The city faces Ishikari Bay and the Sea of Japan, and has long served as the main port of the bay. With its many historical buildings, Otaru is a popular tourist destination.