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Many different sports are played in Japan. Traditional martial arts like judo and kendo are popular, as are sports imported from overseas, such as baseball and soccer (football). Many Japanese go to the sea for surfing and scuba diving in the summer, while skiing and snowboarding are popular winter pursuits.

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Exactly five months after the end of the soccer World Cup, which was hosted jointly by Japan and South Korea, another World Cup was held in Japan: the Daidogei World Cup in Shizuoka 2002 (Daidogei means "street performance" in Japanese). This World Cup brought together 123 competitors from 15 countries around the world. Instead of soccer players, they were made up of 77 teams of street entertainers, including jugglers, magicians, acrobats, and mime artists.

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Around 50 years ago, India presented Japan with an elephant as a gesture of friendship after most zoo animals in Japan were lost due to World War II. Now a movement has begun to return this kindness to Croatia, a country that has been devastated by warfare. A Japanese photojournalist and his supporters are heading a campaign to present elephants to a Croatian zoo.

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Many Japanese learn the merits of putting their money away early through a saving system run by and for kids at their schools. As of March 1996, there were 3,838 such in-school "branches" across Japan, with nearly 460,000 young savers depositing a total of ¥17.5 billion ($159 million).

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