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During World War II, the Japanese Empire devised the "Fugu Plan" to resettle Jewish immigrants in Manchuria, hoping their capital would develop the region. In reality, most who arrived were impoverished refugees, and the plan failed.
  • World War II
  • Japan
  • Jewish people
  • Manchuria
  • Pufferfish
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The term 'spam mail' comes from Monty Python's comedy sketch 'Spam.' During World War II, the US supplied massive amounts of SPAM cans to Britain, and the Brits' frustration inspired the sketch. The name later stuck to annoying promotional emails.
  • Monty Python
  • World War II
  • USA
  • Britain
  • Internet
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Yamaguchi Tsutomu survived both Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After the first blast, he returned to Nagasaki and went to work. His boss scolded him — "a single bomb can't destroy a city" — and at that exact moment, the second atomic bomb detonated.
  • Hiroshima
  • Nagasaki
  • Atomic bomb
  • World War II
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Korea's 17th-century text 'Jibong Yuseol' records that chili peppers were introduced from Japan, while Japan's 'Yamato Honzō' claims seeds were brought back from Korea during Hideyoshi's invasion. Both countries believe chili peppers came from the other.
  • Korea
  • Chili pepper
  • Japan
  • Food
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Walking with same-side arm and leg moving together (lateral walk) is actually the most common gait among mammals — dogs, cats, elephants, and deer all walk this way. In Edo-period Japan, people also walked this way, using a style called "nanba."
  • Mammal
  • Japan
  • Animal
  • Walking
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During World War II, the US Navy found the ocean floor seemingly rising every night on sonar. The culprit was millions of lanternfish forming a 'deep scattering layer'—hiding in the deep ocean by day and rising near the surface at night, their swim bladders reflecting the sonar signals.
  • World War II
  • Ocean
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