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  1. Japan

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    Automobiles: Japan is home to major manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, and Nissan.
    Electronics: Companies like Sony, Panasonic, and Nintendo are global leaders.
    Robotics: Japan leads in industrial and service robotics, with robots comprising approximately 35% of the workforce in manufacturing.[^8]
    Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals: Major industries supporting both domestic and international markets.
  2. Japan

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    Contemporary Culture
    Modern Japanese culture is globally influential. Anime and manga are consumed worldwide, generating billions in revenue. Video games from companies like Nintendo and Sega have shaped global entertainment. Japanese cuisine, particularly sushi, ramen, and tempura, enjoys international popularity.
    The concept of kawaii (cuteness) permeates Japanese popular culture and design, influencing …
  3. Nintendo Entertainment System

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System (commonly abbreviated as NES) is a home video game console released by Nintendo in North America on October 18, 1985. The system marked Nintendo's entry into the competitive home console market and became one of the most successful gaming platforms of the 1980s, credited with revitalizing the home video game industry following the video game crash of 1983.
    History and Development
  4. Sega

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    Sega Corporation (株式会社セガ, Kabushiki-gaisha Sega), commonly known as Sega, is a multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1960, the company has held significant, though frequently shifting, positions in the arcades, home console, and software development markets throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Sega is notably recognized for its intense, though ultimately unsuccessful, rivalry with Nintendo during the 1990s console wars and its subsequent pivot towards third-party software pu…
  5. Sega

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    The Console Wars Era (1988–1999)
    The 1990s marked the peak of Sega's direct competition with Nintendo in the home console market, primarily centered around the Mega Drive (known as the Genesis in North America).
    Sega Genesis / Mega Drive