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Etymology

Geography

History

In the popular imagination

In culture and popular culture

Quotable sources

School to work transition in Japan: an ethnographic study By Kaori Okano Edition: illustrated Published by Multilingual Matters, 1992 ISBN 1853591629, 9781853591624 286 pages