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Parent topics
- Japan [r]: East Asian country of about 3,000 islands; one of the world's largest economies; population about 125,000,000. [e]
- Culture of Japan [r]: Set of traditions, pastimes, artistic expression, use of language, belief systems and so on that distinguishes Japan from other nations. [e]
- Empire of Japan [r]: That part of the History of Japan in which territorial expansion was pursued by military means, roughly from the Meiji Restoration to the Surrender of Japan [e]
Subtopics
- Foreign national residency management system (Japan) [r]: Japanese national database and associated procedures used to maintain information about non-Japanese residents. [e]
- China [r]: Large and populous nation, with a long tradition of scholarship [e]
- Korea [r]: Historical country and peninsula of northeastern Asia, comprising the states of North Korea and South Korea. [e]
- World War II [r]: (1931–1945) global war killing 53 million people, with the "Allies" (UK, US, Soviet Union) eventually halting aggressive expansion by the "Axis" (Nazi Germany and Japan). [e]
- Occupation of Japan [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Foreign national residency management system (Japan) [r]: Japanese national database and associated procedures used to maintain information about non-Japanese residents. [e]
- Alberto Mora (lawyer) [r]: (1952-?) attorney for the U.S. Navy who wrote a 20-page memo in 2004 to the Navy's Inspector General advocating against the Navy allowing itself to become involved in torture. [e]