China Japan et al
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EASTChina, Japan et al.
ORIENTChina, Japan, et al.
FAREASTChina, Japan, et al.
ASIAChina et al.
OPERAS"Nixon in China" et al.
FAREASTJapan and China
EASTChina, Japan, etc.
FAREASTChina, Japan, etc.
THEEASTChina, Japan, etc.
IMARIChina from Japan
ORIENTJapan, China, etc.
ASIANFrom Japan or China
FAREASTChina, Japan, Malaysia, etc.
FAREASTChina, Japan, and Korea
HONGSFactories, in China or Japan.
FAREASTChina and Japan, e.g.
ADI... Buddha of China and Japan.
HONGFactory, in China or Japan.
MAGOTGrotesque figure of China or Japan.
EASTASIAArea including China, Korea and Japan
LANTERNSParty decorations from China or Japan.
SAMPANRiver skiff of China and Japan.
FORMOSAIsland surrendered to China by Japan.
NEARTHEFAREASTClose to China, Japan and Korea
MATSUPine tree of China and Japan.
EASTASIAJapan and China are in it
katsuraa deciduous tree of Japan and China
IRANIANOILJapan and China are its biggest importers
FORMOSAIsland ceded to Japan by China, 1895.
SOYSBeans grown in China, Japan and U. S.
katsurasKATSURA, a deciduous tree of Japan and China
KOREASTRAITIt links the Sea of Japan with the East China Sea
KOREAStrait that connects the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea
shiitakesAn edible mushroom that grows on fallen timber, cultivated in Japan and China
shitakesAn edible mushroom that grows on fallen timber, cultivated in Japan and China
udoplant, Aralia cordata, of the ginseng family, cultivated, esp. in Japan and China, for its edible shoots
udosplant, Aralia cordata, of the ginseng family, cultivated, esp. in Japan and China, for its edible shoots
loquatssmall evergreen tree, Eriobotrya japonica, native to China and Japan, cultivated as an ornamental and for its yellow, plumlike fruit
loquatsmall evergreen tree, Eriobotrya japonica, native to China and Japan, cultivated as an ornamental and for its yellow, plumlike fruit
rugosaany of various hardy thorny garden roses descended from a rose (Rosa rugosa) introduced from China and Japan called also rugosa