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  2. Business card - Wikipedia

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    A business card is a card bearing business information about a company or individual. Learn about the origin, construction, printing and design of business cards, as well as their cultural and professional significance.

  3. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the common societal expectations of social behavior in Japan, such as bathing, bowing, and greetings. Explore the influences of Chinese and Western cultures on modern Japanese etiquette and its unique traditions.

  4. Kanban - Wikipedia

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    Kanban is a Japanese term meaning signboard, and it is used to control inventory levels and production in a just-in-time manner. It involves using cards, signals, and limits to align demand and supply, and to identify and improve inefficiencies in the process.

  5. Corporate title - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different corporate titles or business titles given to corporate officers to show their duties and responsibilities in various organizations. Compare the corporate titles and structures in the US, UK, Japan, South Korea and other countries.

  6. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Sama (様、さま) is a respectful suffix for individuals of higher rank than oneself, such as customers, guests, or deities. It is also used in formal correspondence and expressions of gratitude. Learn more about other honorifics and their meanings in Japanese language.

  7. Hanafuda - Wikipedia

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    Hanafuda are a type of Japanese playing cards with 48 cards, each depicting a flower, a plant, an animal, or an object. They are used to play various games such as Koi-Koi, Hachi-Hachi, and Go-stop, and have a history of being banned and disguised as educational tools.

  8. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo is a Japanese multinational video game company founded in 1889 as a playing card producer. It has created and/or published many popular franchises, such as Mario, Zelda, Pokémon, and Switch, and sold over 5.5 billion games and 836 million consoles worldwide.

  9. Japanese name - Wikipedia

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    Japanese names consist of a family name followed by a given name, except for the imperial family. People with mixed Japanese and foreign parentage may have middle names, but this is not common. Learn more about the origin, meaning and diversity of Japanese names.