List of businesses in Japan
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BigHug - "BigHug" is when a person hugs a child tightly with both arms with love and affection. That's where the Big Hug was born. - bighug - Big Hug - Small-scale childcare - Home-style childcare
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The Big Issue Japanese edition is a magazine sold by homeless people on the street. When one copy is sold for 450 yen, the seller earns 230 yen. It is not a charity, but a business that provides an opportunity.
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The Big Issue Foundation aims to solve poverty issues and create "an inclusive society where everyone has a place and a role to play" through various programs based on three pillars: 1) Supporting the self-reliance of people in poverty, especially the homeless; 2) Building networks and proposing policies to solve the homeless problem; and 3) Volunteer activities and citizen participation.
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Cabaret clubs are also popular in Osaka. When you hear about an area with lots of cabaret clubs and a lively nightlife, everyone thinks of Higashi.
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Respecting tradition and breaking conventions. Big John's collection is based on a deep authenticity to denim, combining vintage research data and contemporary design to create unique and outstanding items that can't be found anywhere else.
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Experienced coaches teach beginners to experienced players. A long-established tennis school founded 40 years ago that also focuses on developing junior players. Big K Tennis is located in Tateno-cho, Nerima-ku, between Kichijoji and Musashi-seki. Parking is available.
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Big Land, a child-friendly campsite surrounded by the natural beauty of the Southern Alps in Yamanashi Prefecture
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BIGLEMON makes buying and selling used machinery easier and safer. You will surely find the "working machinery" you are looking for on our website. For sellers who wish to sell, the BIGLEMON office will provide total support.
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