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  2. Microsoft Japan - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd. (also known as MSKK) is a Japanese subsidiary of Microsoft headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. It develops both hardware and software technologies for consumers and business partners.

  3. Mainichi Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Newspapers Association, made up of 180 news organizations, has granted the Mainichi its Grand Prix award on 21 occasions, making the Mainichi the most frequent winner of the prize since its inception in 1957. Partnership with MSN. On 15 January 2004, Mainichi Shimbun and MSN Japan announced

  4. MSN - Wikipedia

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    MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is an American web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, ...

  5. Japan, Philippines agree to start talks on reciprocal troops pact

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    Ahead of the visit, the Japan defence ministry announced the delivery of the first air surveillance radar system to the Philippine military as part of a 2020 contract. ($1 = 149.4800 yen)

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  7. Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has one of the world's longest life expectancies but has a population decline due to its very low birth rate. Japan is a cultural superpower as the culture of Japan is well known around the world, including its art, cuisine, film, music, and popular culture, which encompasses prominent manga, anime, and video game industries.

  8. Anti-Japanese sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Japan's delay in clearing more than 700,000 (according to the Japanese Government) pieces of life-threatening and environment contaminating chemical weapons buried in China at the end of World War II is another cause of anti-Japanese sentiment. [citation needed] Periodically, individuals within Japan spur external criticism.

  9. MSN TV - Wikipedia

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    MSN TV (formerly WebTV) was a web access product consisting of a thin client device that used a television for display ... (March 2002 for those in Japan). ...