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- pejorative connotation, while other observers maintain it is neutral. Gaikokujin (外国人, [ɡaikokɯꜜ(d)ʑiɴ]; "foreign-country person") is a more neutral and...
- The foreign employees in Meiji ****an, known in ****anese as O-yatoi Gaikokujin (Kyūjitai: 御雇い外國人, Shinjitai: 御雇い外国人, "hired foreigners"), were hired by...
- this category come from Johnny & ****ociates, a male talent agency. A gaikokujin tarento (外国人タレント), also known as gaijin tarento (外人タレント) and abbreviated...
- The Kobe foreign settlement (神戸外国人居留地, Kōbe gaikokujin kyoryūchi), also known as the Kobe foreign concession, was a foreign settlement located about 3...
- on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2011. "外国人叙勲受章者名簿 平成22年 (Gaikokujin jokun jushō-sha meibo 2010 (Heisei 22-nen) )" [Non-****anese Honoree, 2010...
- The foreign cemeteries in ****an (外国人墓地, gaikokujin bochi, "foreigner cemetery") are chiefly located in Tokyo and at the former treaty ports of Kobe, Hakodate...
- science, mathematics, technology, and foreign languages in ****an (O-yatoi gaikokujin). Despite this, social mobility was still low due to samurai and their...
- 'this is not a river, but a waterfall' by the Dutch engineer (o-yatoi gaikokujin) Johannis de Rijke who had visited the Jōganji River, Toyama Prefecture...
- My Darling Is a Foreigner (ダーリンは外国人, Dārin wa Gaikokujin) is a manga series written by Saori Oguri. The English subtitle of the ****anese editions of the...
- industry in ****an, while being funded by a governmental program (O-yatoi Gaikokujin) promoting industrial and cultural reforms. Zanuti was founded in 1887...