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{{nihongo|'''''Golden Time'''''|ゴールデン・タイム|gōruden taimu|extra=or just "golden"}} is the time period on from 7:00 to 10:00 in the evening on Japanese television. It is equivalent to super-prime-time. {{nihongo|'''''Golden Time'''''|ゴールデン・タイム|gōruden taimu|extra=or just "golden"}} is the time period on from 7:00 to 10:00 in the evening on Japanese television. It is equivalent to super-prime-time.

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Golden Time (ゴールデン・タイム, gōruden taimu, or just "golden") is the time period on from 7:00 to 10:00 in the evening on Japanese television. It is equivalent to super-prime-time.


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