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Combat / Sport in Japan / Sports / Performing arts / Karate / Japanese language / Judo / Culture of Japan / Secondary education in Japan / Martial arts / Japanese martial arts / Gendai budo
Date: 2013-03-20 23:45:04
Combat
Sport in Japan
Sports
Performing arts
Karate
Japanese language
Judo
Culture of Japan
Secondary education in Japan
Martial arts
Japanese martial arts
Gendai budo

Year 8 Japanese Assessment Task

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