List of businesses in Japan
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We are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and can visit you from all over Tokyo and the country!
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Akabou members are not company employees, but each one is an individual business owner. Each has established a "free way of working" that suits their own lifestyle. Akabou is a place where you can get closer to your idea of "success" the more you work hard. Find a "new way of working" at Akabou and enjoy your own original "Akabou life" to the fullest.
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Akachan Honpo is the place to go for baby and maternity products! They have a wide selection of new and limited items, including strollers, car seats, and baby carriers. The site is also packed with useful information on pregnancy and child-rearing, supervised by obstetricians and midwives, that will be useful for expectant mothers and parents raising children. You can check out sale deals and featured campaign information, as well as make reservations for events such as crawling races and nutritional consultations. You can also search for Akachan Honpo stores nationwide and find information on announcements from stores.
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Akai Kodomoen is a certified children's center combining kindergarten and daycare services, offering education and care for children from 0 to 6 years old, closely integrated with the local community in Akai Town, Yasugi City, Shimane Prefecture.
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This obstetrics and gynecology clinic is a 5-minute walk from Ogikubo Station in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. We value births that are celebrated by families. We support you in drawing out your strengths and using them to the fullest during birth. We also strive to enrich our pre- and post-natal classes, including maternity yoga and belly dancing.
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With the goal of spreading awareness from this irreplaceable corner of Japan as my life's work, I am now thinking about how to create enjoyable times for myself as I get older.
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We have spent about 20 years building a system for consistently producing Wagyu beef from breeding to fattening at our own ranch, and we deliver a consistently high-quality beef brand from Gunma to both domestic and international markets.
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Akagi Shrine has been revered as the guardian deity of Ushigome since ancient times, and its deity is Iwazutsu Omikoto. He was enshrined at the former Akagi Shrine in Tsurumaki-cho, Waseda in 1675. Since then, he has continued to watch over the area.
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