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    Prunus serrulata (Japanese Cherry) is a species of cherry native to Japan, Korea and China. Its flowers are produced in clusters of two to five together at nodes on short spurs in spring. They are white to pink, with five petals in the wild type tree. '"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000015-QINU`"'. More selected pictures.

  2. The Empire of Japan, [c] also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state [d] that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947. [8] From 29 August 1910 to 2 September 1945, the Empire of Japan included present-day Japan, Kuril ...

  3. The plains-wanderer is a quail -like ground bird, measuring 15 to 19 centimetres (5.9 to 7.5 in). The adult male is light brown above, with fawn-white underparts with black crescents. The adult female is substantially larger than the male, and has a distinctive white-spotted black collar.

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    日本国 (にほんこく、にっぽんこく、 英: Japan )、または 日本 (にほん、にっぽん)は、 東アジア に位置する 民主制国家 [1] 。. 首都 は 東京都 [注釈 2] [2] [3] 。. 全長3500キロメートル以上にわたる 国土 は、主に 日本列島 [注釈 6] および 南西諸島 ...

  5. Of the 12,478 people of Japanese origin living in Maringá, 6.61% were Issei (born in Japan); 35.45% were Nisei (children of Japanese); 37.72% were Sansei (grandchildren) and 13.79% were Yonsei (great-grandchildren). The average age was of 40.12 years old. 52% of Japanese Brazilians from the city were women.

  6. The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (日本語能力試験, Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken), or JLPT, is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability. [1] The test is held twice a year in Japan and selected ...

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