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  1. Freshness Burger (2,803 bytes)
    1: ...fast food shop with 189 locations in Japan, 20 in Korea and 1 in Hong Kong. Freshness Burger is known for...
    5: ...d outside of Japan, with new stores opening up in Korea.
    66: ...ss-burger.com/ Official Website, Freshness Burger Korea]
  2. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    13: ...aking, and wet rice cultivation brought over from Korea and China were started in Japan.
    41: ... unifying Japan, to invade and attempt to conquer Korea. However, he failed and was later killed in the f...
    55: ...her extension and the annexation of Manchuria and Korea in 1910
  3. Mastermind Japan (2,558 bytes)
    10: ... Mastermind Japan. There are retailers located in Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, U.S.A, Canada, France, Ita...
  4. Hachinohe (2,771 bytes)
    10: ...ing to and from Asia. Since then routes to China, Korea and North American have been opened designating t...
  5. Kobe (3,373 bytes)
    3: ...s of Japan and even neighboring countries such as Korea and mainland china are only two hours away by air...
  6. Kumamoto (2,495 bytes)
    1: ... is about 1 hour and 35 minutes by air and Seoul, Korea is 1 hour and 25 minutes by air.
  7. Kurume (2,936 bytes)
    8: ...e of the geographical location to [[China]] and [[Korea]] this area has played an important role as the g...
  8. Newtype (2,243 bytes)
    1: ... called Newtype USA, and a version published in [[Korea]]. The magazine is released on the 10th of every ...
  9. Ringu (Movie) (2,791 bytes)
    1: ...ie became a huge hit in Japan and was remade in [[Korea]] in [[1999]] as ''The Ring Virus''. In [[2002]] ...
  10. Mika Nakashima (3,325 bytes)
    9: ... Hyo-Shin Park (a famous male singer from [[South Korea]]), whose version made its way into the Korean dr...
  11. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    91: ...ious nations, including traditional Japan, China, Korea, Europe, and America in many of its dishes. Japan...
  12. Graniph (2,709 bytes)
    13: ...ut Asia, including Japan, [[Taiwan]], and [[South Korea]]. The first Graniph Australia store opened on [[...
  13. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    10: ...sion into the United States, Hong Kong, and South Korea. To date, there are more than 700 Japan based UNI...
    17: *Korea – 11
  14. Takeo Kikuchi (3,343 bytes)
    3: ...rand in Japan, quickly spreading its influence to Korea and China. The success was largely attributed to ...
  15. O.Z.O.C (2,798 bytes)
    4: ...o open more than 100 stores in Japan, 50 in South Korea, 8 in Taiwan, 3 in Hong Kong, and 1 in Singapore....
  16. Toshima-ku (3,188 bytes)
    3: ...ittle more than 6% of residents being from China, Korea, the Philippines and other outside countries.
  17. Japanese Food (7,709 bytes)
    57: [[Kamaboko]] is a popular export to South Korea where it is known as eomuk and is sold boiled on ...
  18. Bonjuk (1,384 bytes)
    1: ... There are over 700 Bonjuk restaurants throughout Korea, Malaysia, and the United States.
  19. Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
    6: ...eated in 1920 and soon were sent to Manchuria and Korea on exhibition tours to spread the sport and pract...
  20. Komae (2,228 bytes)
    3: ...l Korean Peninsula. These citizens came over from Korea over [[1,000 years ago]], making them a vital par...
  21. Nagasaki Prefecture (3,000 bytes)
    5: ...]], the region was directly facing both China and Korea, and was therefore a traditional home to many tra...
  22. Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
    7: ...nt was also in regular discussions with China and Korea.
  23. Niigata Prefecture (3,138 bytes)
    7: ... [[Matthew Perry]] arrived. Trade with Russia and Korea was done through this port and was one of the fir...
  24. Arashi (2,248 bytes)
    3: ... started releasing songs outside of Japan, and in Korea, their album was so successful that it sold out t...
  25. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    22: ...il]] was produced for the [[2002]] FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan.
  26. Polysics (5,295 bytes)
    9: ... artists that have also played festivals in South Korea, Spain, and France.
  27. Towa Tei (2,703 bytes)
    28: * 2003 Best Korea (2003)
  28. 1902 (2,404 bytes)
    34: ... were occupying Manchuria and wanted to take over Korea. The treaty allowed the countries to remain neutr...
  29. 1907 (2,489 bytes)
    46: * August 1 – Korea
    47: ...wn, dissolving the entire thing in order to leave Korea defenseless.
  30. Beard Papa's (2,360 bytes)
    1: ...Kong, China, Korea, Indonesia, the United States, Korea, Australia and Singapore and plans on opening new...
  31. Lotteria (2,700 bytes)
    1: ...at started in Japan but has since spread to South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. It resembles McDonalds and [...
    11: ...e 469 Lotteria stores in Japan, Over 790 in South Korea, 6 in Taiwan and 16 in Vietnam. Their new slogan...
    13: ==Lotteria in Korea==
    14: Despite its origins in Japan, Lotteria is South Korea’s most popular fast food restaurant, due in par...
    16: The Lotteria is more popular in Korea than McDonalds.
  32. Mister Donut (2,364 bytes)
    16: ...Asia, including the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan. There are also Mister Donu...
  33. Love Hotel (3,829 bytes)
    1: ...an, but also in other areas of Asia such as South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. They are also called “Fa...
  34. Fugu (3,337 bytes)
    25: ...ther areas of the world including Egypt and South Korea. It is banned in the European Union and only 17 p...
  35. Kyushu (1,677 bytes)
    17: ...e people came from Kyushu due to its proximity to Korea and China. Many believe that in 200 BCE, some Kor...
  36. Haneda Airport (3,937 bytes)
    1: ...ave increased dramatically with charters to South Korea and China. Each year, Haneda handles more than 65...
    5: ... airport handled flights to Japan, Manchuria, and Korea. In 1939, the original runway and a new runway we...
    7: .... Service between the United States, China, South Korea, and Philippines started shortly thereafter. The ...
    13: ...overseas flights each year from Haneda, including Korea, China, and far east Russia. Additionally, a thir...
    38: ... countries, including China, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Airlines flying out of this terminal include:
  37. Onward Kashiyama (2,001 bytes)
    7: ...a and multiple more outside Japan in China, South Korea, France, Italy, and Britain.
  38. Universal Studios Japan (2,165 bytes)
    1: ... those from nearby countries such as China, South Korea, and Taiwan. Currently, the majority shareholder ...
  39. Skymark Airlines (1,958 bytes)
    1: ...lights as well as internationally to Seoul, South Korea. It’s hub airport is [[Tokyo International Airp...

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