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page 11968 establishments in Japan
Weekly Shōnen Jump
Japanese manga magazine
TV Tokyo
Japanese television station

Shonan Bellmare
Japanese football club

Trinitron
300px|thumb|A Sony KV-1320UB Mark II Trinitron from the early 1970s
Mita Line
metro line in Tokyo, Japan
Agency for Cultural Affairs
special body of the Japanese Ministry of Education
Japanese postal mark
character representing the service mark of the postal operator in Japan
Sho-Comi
, formerly published under its full name until December 2007, is a shōjo manga magazine published semimonthly in Japan by Shogakukan since 1968. The magazine has gained a reputation for being a "love bible for maidens in love" or a "romance manga bible".
Nanki-Shirahama Airport
airport in Shirahama, Wakayama prefecture, Japan
Fuji-Q Highland
amusement park
Big Comic
Japanese manga magazine

Tomei Expressway
expressway in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka and Aichi Prefectures, Japan
Shimokita Hanto Quasi-National Park
quasi-national park of Aomori prefecture, Japan
Kurikoma Quasi-National Park
quasi-national park in Tohoku region, Japan
Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum
museum in Japan
Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park
Quasi-National Park on the coast of Fukui and Ishikawa Prefectures, Japan
Suzuka Quasi-National Park
quasi-national park in Mie and Shiga prefecture, Japan
Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park
quasi-national park in Ishikawa and Toyama prefecture, Japan
Sysmex Corporation
Japanese company
Kasumigaseki Building
skyscraper
Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
Japanese Antarctic expedition for scientific research
Japanese Sword Museum
military museum in Japan
Masaki Art Museum
museum in Japan
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
Zenkyōtō
thumb|A Japanese student protest in June 1968
thumb|A Zenkyōtō helmet
The , commonly known as the , were Japanese student organizations consisting of anti-government, anti-Japanese Communist Party leftist and non-sectarian radicals. The Zenkyōtō were formed to organize students during the 1968–69 Japanese university protests. Unlike other student movement organizations, graduate students and young teachers were allowed to participate. Active in the late 1960s, Zenkyōtō was the driving force behind clashes between Japanese students and the police. Zenkyōtō groups were driven by alienation and a

Abukuma Express Line
railway line in Japan
Mount Bonju
mountain in the Tsugaru Mountains of Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Moriguchi Route
expressway in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Akita Television
Japanese television station
LPGA of Japan Tour
professional golf tour for women
Asahikawa City University
public university in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan
Komeda Coffee
Japanese coffee shop franchiser
flag of Hiroshima prefecture
Japanese prefectural flag
Japan Professional Sports Grand Prize
Sports award
Japan National Trust
Japanese conservation organization
MODEC
is a global supplier and operator of offshore floating platforms.
FC Maruyasu Okazaki
Japanese football club
Hotokebara Dam
dam in Fukui Prefecture, Japan
Nikon Salon
museum in Japan