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Japanese capital

NOUN
  1. the capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan

How To Use Japanese capital In A Sentence

  • During his visit to Japan, Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping proposed to utilize Japanese capital and technologies, which ushered in China's reform and opening up and attraction of foreign capital.
  • Edo is the former name of the Japanese capital Tokyo, and was the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868. Panorama of Edo (later Tokyo) « Skid Roche
  • The impact was powerful enough to shake buildings in central Tokyo, waking up many residents, in a reminder of how prone the Japanese capital is to earthquakes.
  • The keiretsu system of interlocking cross-corporate ownership made it next to impossible to identify the real owners of Japanese capital.
  • Falling U.S. yields will keep Japanese capital at home, while falling stocks will also boost the currency, he said.
  • British capital has in fact been much more international in orientation and activity than continental European and Japanese capital. Global Capitalism and National Decline
  • Sony says Mr Ohga died in the Japanese capital Tokyo from multiple organ failure. He was 81.
  • The Bagus Gran Cyber Cafés have become the Japanese capital's grand temples of infomania.
  • Fifth, the book's discussion of the Asian crisis seems shallow compared to its analysis of Japanese capitalism.
  • British capital has in fact been much more international in orientation and activity than continental European and Japanese capital. Global Capitalism and National Decline
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