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<div style="border: none; width:300px;"><div class="thumbcaption">Japanese politician [[Ryuhei Kawada]] campaigning in elections to the [[House of Councillors|upper house]] of the [[Diet of Japan|Japanese parliament]] in 2007; Japan is a [[democracy]] where both [[political party|party]]-affiliates and [[independent (politician)|independents]] such as Kawada can successfully seek office.<br>{{#ifexist:Template:Ryuhei-kawada.jpg/credit|{{Ryuhei-kawada.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}</div></div>
<div style="border: none; width:300px;"><div class="thumbcaption">Japanese politician [[Ryuhei Kawada]] campaigning in elections to the [[House of Councillors|upper house]] of the [[Diet of Japan|Japanese parliament]] in 2007; Japan is a [[democracy]] where both [[political party|party]]-affiliates and [[independent (politician)|independents]] such as Kawada can successfully seek office.<br>{{#ifexist:Template:Ryuhei-kawada.jpg/credit|{{Ryuhei-kawada.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}</div></div>
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<div style="border: none; width:300px;"><div class="thumbcaption">A traditional [[Japanese dolls|Japanese doll]]. The ''Hina Matsuri'' (雛祭り 'Doll Festival') is held every 3rd March in Japan.<br>{{#ifexist:Template:Japanese-doll.jpg/credit|{{Japanese-doll.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}</div>
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A collection of images about Japan.
United in different colors.jpg
'Cosplayers' (from コスプレ kosupure 'costume roleplay') - teenagers who dress as characters from film, television or animé cartoons - pose for the cameras in Harajuku, Tokyo. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.
Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by permission.
Menu.jpg
This bar menu in Shinjuku, Tokyo lists food and drink in both angular katakana - for loanwords or to make signs easier to read - and the curvy hiragana script - for native vocabulary. Top of the list, in katakana, is レミーマルタン - Remii Marutan 'Remy Martin' brandy; bottom, in hiragana, is あんみつ anmitsu - a jelly to finish a meal.
Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by permission.
Tokyo After Six.jpg
Japan's capital, Tokyo, is a city of packed streets, neon logos and the ancient tucked away alongside the modern.
Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by permission.
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Japan and its neighbours.
Harajuku Up & Close.jpg
Traditional and modern meet on the streets of Harajuku, Tokyo.
Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by permission.
A Jesuit Map With Sea of Japan.png
An early seventeenth-century map drawn by an Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the name 'Sea of Japan' appears.
Image: Public Domain
A British Map With Sea of Japan.jpg
A mid nineteenth-century British map.
Image: Public Domain
AKIBA Scenario.jpg
Promoting a maid-kissa (メイド喫茶 meido-kissa, 'maid coffee shop') in Akihabara, Tokyo will involve looking the part; young women in maidlike waitresses' outfits are a common sight in this electronics quarter of the city.
Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by permission.
Tengu-geta.jpg
Tengu-geta shoes can be seen at traditional festivals.
Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by permission.
Himeji Castle.jpg
Himeji Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site; its defences and gardens showcase two sides of Japan's history and culture.
(CC) Photo: John Stephenson

Japanese-cute-bank-cards.jpg

Bank cards with cute characters on them are widely available in Japan.
(CC) Photo: Henry Tapia
Japanese-restaurant-window.jpg
Japanese restaurants often display plastic replicas of many dishes, so diners can see exactly what to expect.
(CC) Photo: John Stephenson
Japan-prefectures-map.png
Japan's islands are divided into 47 prefectures.
Ryuhei-kawada.jpg
Japanese politician Ryuhei Kawada campaigning in elections to the upper house of the Japanese parliament in 2007; Japan is a democracy where both party-affiliates and independents such as Kawada can successfully seek office.
(CC) Photo: Sho Kasuga
Japanese-doll.jpg
A traditional Japanese doll. The Hina Matsuri (雛祭り 'Doll Festival') is held every 3rd March in Japan.
(CC) Photo: Yasushi Arima
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