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    i just want to tell about "8 greatest Aquariums around Osaka". But before that i want tell about JAPAN and OSAKA. Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with high-rise-filled cities, imperial palaces. Osaka was formerly known as Naniwa. Before the Nara Period, when the capital used to be moved with the reign of each new emperor, Naniwa was once Japan's capital city, the first one ever known. Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. With 2.665 million population Osaka is

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    Unless you’re winning a game, most of your life will not be fair. Life isn’t going to give you the” win” and consequently, will be hard and unjust. You will have hardships and hesitations, and that becomes another reason to want to win and overcome this game of life. There are a couple of arguments why life will never be fair and one is… Life will always be a competition for the best things, and two, our idea of fairness will always be what our interests are. Now you’re thinking, “Right! Being fair

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    Bank of Yokohama is a provider of banking products and services in Japan. The bank offers a range of deposits, multifunctional cards, consumer loans, housing loans, insurance products, asset management and advisory services. It is headquartered in Kanagawa, Japan and employs 4,625 people. The strength of bank of yokohama are strong presence in Japan, specializes in asset management, offers diversified financial services, adequate capital to cover its risk exposure and has a skilled and dedicated work

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    appointed by the emperor who had little other power Commodore Matthew C. Perry Treaty of Kanagawa (1854) Samurai - the military nobility of Japan, similar to the knights of Europe Meiji Restoration (1868-1912) meiji - Japanese for “enlightened rule” Charter Oath Oligarchy - a form of government where the power rests in the hands of a few individuals Daimyo - the landowning nobility class in Japan Prefecture - a lower-level division of government that is nearest the people Satsuma Rebellion (1877)

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    Japan was already “ready to end its isolation more or less voluntarily.” If Japan was ready to open the country, then Perry’s expedition served more as a primer than a determinant for the end of Japan’s isolation. Shortly after the signing of the Kanagawa Treaty, the Japanese “turned to the Dutch to acquire their first real warships in centuries.” Two years later, the government established the Imperial Naval Academy — “The feverish accumulation of industrial and military hardware may have exceeded

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    Osaka prefecture is located off the coastline of a secluded bay on the eastern central portion of the Japanese archipelago. It has a population of roughly 8.8 million people. Osaka used to have the second highes population of Japan but has recently dropped to third next to Tokyo and Kanagawa. It is home of several man-made islands, one of which is Kansai Inrenational Airport, and several other off-coast architectural miracles of modern day ingenuity. Osaka is a beautiful place to live and is also

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    The Meiji period was a period of Westernization and modernization. Furthermore, the governmental reorganization had been largely accomplished by the year 1871 when the domains were replaced by a prefecture system that is still present till this day that has allowed millions of people to choose their own occupation and moved around without rules. Moreover, in 1871 a national army was formed, which was powered further two years late by a conscription

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    Exchange Rate The exchange rate is the price of a nation’s currency in terms of another currency. The domestic currency and the foreign currency are the two components of an exchange rate. In a direct quotation, the price of the foreign currency is expressed in terms of the domestic currency and the vise versa is the indirect currency. Most exchange rates use the US dollar as their base currency and other currencies as the counter currency. There a few exceptions, the Euro and commonwealth currencies

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    Research Paper On Minebea

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    Co., Ltd., merged with Minebea by absorption in 1981. It contributes the patent body of the precision Components Business Unit of this company. There are four different sites: the Fujisawa plant (in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture) and Karuizawa plant (Miyotamachi in Nagano Prefecture) in Japan, the Lopburi plant in Thailand, and the

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    Essay On Cabstar

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    Trucks Cabstar is the name that is used for pickup trucks and LCVs in Japan that are sold by Nissan and Renault- Nissan Alliance in their European Markets. The name Cabstar originated in 1968 under the banner of Datsun but was changed to the ‘Nissan’ in the early years of the 80s. The earlier Cabstar and Homer ranges were replaced by lighter versions and the cabal and clipper by the Atlas range of Nissan. The truck is known by different names depending on the location. Towards the end of 1981 the

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