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Playboy Korea Model Contest
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Playboy was at Korea looking for suitable models. Find out who wins and become the next playboy model.
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‘Manners police’ hit Japan metros
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Badly behaved commuters riding on Yokohama’s public transport will soon be risking a dressing-down.
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Shoreline mayor talks about breaking barriers
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A Korean immigrant for whom English was a second language, Ryu could have avoided confronting her painful shyness.
Instead, she tackled it head-on.
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Not Made In Japan
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Once upon a time, the country was a leader in technology. Now it’s struggling to find its place in the digital age. Can an entrenched corporate culture change?
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The Hard Truth: Japan is Dying
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The agent of Japan’s death is simple: depopulation.
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Picture Post: Japan in bloom
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In the Land of the Rising Sun, the first sightings of cherry blossom cause mass hysteria – so its early arrival this week has transfixed a nation.
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Japanese teen girl show how to get double eyelids
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The video of fashion tip from Japanese teen Erika showing you how to create double eyelid using glue and a pointy stick.
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10 Reasons Gen Xers Are Unhappy at Work
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Corporations really need folks in their 30s to early 40s, but there is a tentative relationship at best between that cohort and Corporate America.
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