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  2. List of radio stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Currently, as of April 2021, there are roughly 335 community FM stations across Japan. [ 14] Community FM stations with English articles include: Kanagawa Prefecture. Zushi Hayama Community Broadcasting (Shōnan Beach FM): Hayama and Zushi, 78.9 MHz FM. Chiba Prefecture.

  3. Radio calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    Radio calisthenics. Two men do rajio taisō in a park. Radio calisthenics (ラジオ体操, rajio taisō, literally, "radio exercises") are warm-up calisthenics performed to music and guidance from radio broadcasts. Originating from the United States, they are popular in Japan and parts of China, North Korea and Taiwan .

  4. FM broadcasting in Japan - Wikipedia

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    FM broadcasting in Japan. The frequency modulation radio broadcast band in Japan is 76-95 MHz. [ 1] The 90-108 MHz section was used for television for VHF channels 1, 2 and 3 until the analog shutdown occurred on July 24, 2011. The narrowness of the Japanese band (19 MHz compared to slightly more than 20 MHz for the CCIR band; until the mid ...

  5. Nippon Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    Website. 1242.com. Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. (株式会社ニッポン放送, Kabushiki-gaisha Nippon Hōsō), or JOLF, is a Japanese radio station in Yurakucho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo, next to the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Founded in 1954, it is together with Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, the flagship station of the National Radio Network.

  6. Radio in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Radio broadcasting has been used in Japan since its debut in 1925 when three local stations in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, forerunners of the public company NHK, received permission from the government to start broadcasting. During World War II, radio programmes ended up reflecting the militaristic policies of the Japanese government and ...

  7. Yaesu (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .yaesu .com /indexVS .cfm. Widespread Yaesu FT50 UHF/VHF radio. Yaesu is a Japanese brand of amateur radio equipment, founded as Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. (八重洲無線株式会社, Yaesu Musen Kabushiki-gaisha) in 1959 by a Japanese radio amateur Sako Hasegawa ( call sign JA1MP [ 1]) in Yaesu, Japan, a district of Tokyo .

  8. Yahoo! Japan - Wikipedia

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    Inc. Yahoo! Japan Corporation (1996–2023) Yahoo! Japan (ヤフー, Yafū) is a Japanese web portal. It was the most-visited website in Japan, nearing monopolistic status. [ 1] According to The Japan Times, as of 2012, Yahoo! Japan had a footprint on the internet market in Japan.

  9. Japan FM Network - Wikipedia

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    Website. JFN.co.jp. JapanFMNetwork.com. Japan FM Network ( JFN; Japanese: 全国FM放送協議会, romanized : Zenkoku Efu Emu Hōsō Kyōgi-kai, lit. 'National FM Broadcasting Council') is a Japanese commercial radio network. It was founded in 1981. Tokyo FM is the flagship station of the network.