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They imported Shorin Ryu karate from Okinawa and called it Shodokan.
food, finish prod, transport equip, medicine, chemicals, and wheat
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Yes you can but, the cost associated with importing a non compliant vehicle into the U.S. can be staggering. Look at the link below. But if the country your importing it to doesnt happen to be America you may be able to. You need to check your country's import laws. In essence you can export a supra from Japan. Most of the problems do occur with compliancing vehicles to fit local laws and import taxes. A lot of people get around the tax issue by owning the car for one year in Japan and taking it back as a 'personal vehicle' but again that depends on your country. Or sometimes age is a factor with tax.
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Japan exports electronics, motorcycles, cars, sound equipment, and food. Japan imports food, lumber, cars, oil, machinery, building materials.
Japan exports electronics, motorcycles, cars, sound equipment, and food. Japan imports food, lumber, cars, oil, machinery, building materials.
Probably not. Perishable food items aren't accepted, and Japan may not permit the import of foreign fruit.
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As a port-city it is important for the import of food and materials ; see related link to additional information .
"Japanese Import" means that it was imported (taken) from japan.
There are a number of import cars by Japan. Some of these include Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, as well as Mitsubishi.
Japan imports from many nations, including the United States. Additionally, many nations import from Japan and other Asian countries in the world.
Japan's main import is petroleum.
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