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  1. Japan (4,606 bytes)
    1: ...h Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean Peninsula. It consists of the main islands [[Hokk...
    25: * Ethnic groups: Japanese 99%, others 1% (Korean 511,262, Chinese 244,241, Brazilian 182,232, Fili...
  2. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    19: ... advanced, militaristic one following Chinese and Korean influences. Later, the same Chinese influences wo...
  3. Animal Yokocho (2,988 bytes)
    1: ...okocho is one of the few mangas that is a joint [[Korean]] and Japanese manga, aimed at young girls. Anima...
  4. Linda Linda Linda (2,802 bytes)
    9: ...ly a girl named Son walks down the hall. Son is a Korean exchange student that does not know the Japanese ...
  5. Mika Nakashima (3,325 bytes)
    9: ...uth Korea]]), whose version made its way into the Korean drama [[I’m Sorry, I Love You]]. “Yuki no Han...
  6. Alice Nine (3,110 bytes)
    57: ...nine/ Alice Nine Official Site] (Japanese/English/Korean/Chinese)
  7. Hokkaido (2,346 bytes)
    28: ...Official Website] (English / Japanese / Chinese / Korean / Russian)
  8. Samantha Thavasa (3,264 bytes)
    16: ...eir own lines of handbags with the company. South Korean celebrity Lee Byung-hun was also used to promote ...
  9. Miyavi (2,205 bytes)
    3: ...apanese mother and second generation [[Zainichi]] Korean father. He was brought up in [[Kawanishi]].
  10. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    12: ...e for the transport of American casualties in the Korean War and goods from the United States to Eastern f...
  11. Shinjuku-ku (3,336 bytes)
    15: ...– A well known and highly populated district of Korean immigrants to Tokyo.
  12. Tokyo Metro (3,382 bytes)
    9: ...nd stations, and signs posted in both Chinese and Korean in addition to English and Japanese.
  13. Bonjuk (1,384 bytes)
    3: ...d bean porridge. Also in the menu is Bibimbob and Korean pan-fried flat cake.
    7: |FoodType=Korean
    26: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Tokyo|Bonjuk]]
    27: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Akasaka|Bonjuk]]
  14. Grace (1,033 bytes)
    1: ...he restaurant's specialty is samgetang, a kind of Korean chicken stew.
    7: |FoodType=Korean
    26: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Tokyo|Grace]]
    27: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Akasaka|Grace]]
  15. Nabi (1,676 bytes)
    3: ... additional vegetables for these); and their jon (Korean savory pancakes).
    5: ...menus are offered. Menu is available in Japanese, Korean, and English.
    9: |FoodType=Korean
    28: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Tokyo|Nabi]]
    30: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Harajuku|Nabi]]
  16. Komae (2,228 bytes)
    3: ...mon day Komae, or “Koma” as pronounced by the Korean citizens.
  17. Sasebo (2,193 bytes)
    14: ...ocation for military activities developed for the Korean War. The port served as a high security center fo...
  18. Towa Tei (2,703 bytes)
    1: ...d sought-after DJ/producers in the world, Born of Korean descent as [[Doug Wa-Chung]] in [[Tokyo]], Tei at...
  19. X Japan (3,909 bytes)
    18: ... the pop band [[Globe]], produced singles for the Korean band [[TRAX]] and worked on his solo project [[Vi...
  20. 1904 (2,609 bytes)
    32: ... install Japanese officials in different parts of Korean ministries. Finance and Foreign Affairs are two o...

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