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84–96 percent of the Japanese population subscribe to {Shinto} as its indigenous religion. | 100%
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Japan has renounced its right to declare {war}, though it maintains a Self-Defense Force. | 100%
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The Japanese {yen} is the world's third-largest reserve currency after the US dollar and the euro. | 100%
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Traditionally, {sumo} is considered Japan's national sport. | 100%
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A large number of {manga} series have become some of the best-selling comics series of all time. | 94%
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Destructive earthquakes, often resulting in {tsunami}, occur several times each century. | 94%
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The Empire of Japan invaded other parts of {China} in 1937, precipitating the Second Sino-Japanese War. | 94%
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Japan is a major importer of {Korean} music (K-pop), television (K-dramas), and other cultural products. | 88%
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The 1940 Tripartite Pact made it one of the {Axis} Powers. | 88%
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Green {tea} is produced in Japan and prepared in forms such as matcha. | 82%
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Japan is divided into 47 {prefectures}, each overseen by an elected governor and legislature. | 82%
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The resignation of the {shōgun} led to the Boshin War and the establishment of a centralized state. | 82%
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The Zen school of {Buddhism} was introduced from China in the Kamakura period (1185–1333). | 82%
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Japan was the world's largest exporter of {cars} in 2021, though it was overtaken by China in early 2023. | 76%
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The high-speed Shinkansen ({bullet} trains) that connect major cities are known for their safety and punctuality. | 76%
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The space probe Akatsuki was launched in 2010 and achieved orbit around {Venus} in 2015. | 76%
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Ishirō Honda's {Godzilla} became an international icon of Japan and spawned an entire subgenre of kaiju films. | 71%
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Japanese writing uses {kanji} (Chinese characters) and two sets of kana. | 71%
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Japan's legislative organ is the National {Diet}, a bicameral parliament. | 59%
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After the historic abdication of Emperor {Akihito}, his son Naruhito became Emperor, beginning the Reiwa era. | 35%
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