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{{Country
 
{{Country
 
|name = Japan
 
|name = Japan
|image = [[File:Japan.png|250px]]
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|image = [[File:Japan map.png|250px]]
 
|continent = Asia
 
|continent = Asia
 
|language = Japanese
 
|language = Japanese
 
|capital = [[Tokyo]]
 
|capital = [[Tokyo]]
|appearance = [[In Marge We Trust]]
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|mentioned= "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]"
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|appearance = "[[The Way We Was]]" (poster)<br>"[[Marge in Chains]]"
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
The [[Simpson family]] once visited Japan, ending up losing all their resources. Most of their money was used up to bail Homer and Bart out of jail after an incident where, due to Homer's stupidity, they ended up throwing [[Emperor Akihito]] into a washbin for worn mawashi, and the few cash left lost to the wind when Homer made it into an origami. They were then forced to take part in a game show to win tickets back to [[Springfield]]. They win after being embarrassed on the show, which is revealed to be the main idea, and get to go home.<ref>"[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"</ref>
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The [[Simpson family]] once visited Japan, ending up losing all their resources. Most of their money was used up to bail [[Homer]] and Bart out of jail after an incident where, due to Homer's stupidity, they ended up throwing [[Emperor Akihito]] into a washbin for worn mawashi, and the few cash left lost to the wind when Homer made it into an origami.
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They were then forced to take part in a game show to win tickets back to [[Springfield]]. They win after being embarrassed on the show, which is revealed to be the main idea, and get to go home.<ref>"[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"</ref>
  
 
Homer also made a phone call to Japan after finding out his resemblance to [[Mr. Sparkle]], who originated from Japan.<ref>"[[In Marge We Trust]]"</ref>
 
Homer also made a phone call to Japan after finding out his resemblance to [[Mr. Sparkle]], who originated from Japan.<ref>"[[In Marge We Trust]]"</ref>
  
Marge thought that the worst day of Homer's life was when he threw up on the Japanese prime minister.<ref>''[[The Flunky]]''</ref>
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Marge thought that the worst day of Homer's life was when he threw up on the Japanese prime minister.<ref>''[[The Flunky!]]''</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Dead Putting Society|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|The Way We Was|(poster)}}
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*{{ep|Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?|(mentioned)}}
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*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror II|(flag)}}
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*{{ep|Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Homer the Heretic|(name seen)}}
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*{{ep|Marge Gets a Job|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Homer's Triple Bypass|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Last Exit to Springfield|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|Marge in Chains|([[Osaka]])}}
 
*{{ep|Marge in Chains|([[Osaka]])}}
*{{ep|Homer's Triple Bypass|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Krusty Gets Kancelled|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Homer's Barbershop Quartet|(mentioned, flashback)}}
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*{{ep|Cape Feare|(mentioned, deleted scene)}}
 
*{{ep|In Marge We Trust}}
 
*{{ep|In Marge We Trust}}
 
*{{ep|Das Bus|([[Nelson]] represents Japan at the [[Model U.N. Club]])}}
 
*{{ep|Das Bus|([[Nelson]] represents Japan at the [[Model U.N. Club]])}}
 
*{{ep|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo}}
 
*{{ep|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo}}
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*{{ep|Holidays of Future Passed|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Pay Pal|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|Super Franchise Me|([[Okily Dokahama]])}}
 
*{{ep|Super Franchise Me|([[Okily Dokahama]])}}
 
*{{ep|To Courier with Love|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|To Courier with Love|(mentioned)}}
*{{bon|The Flunky|(prime minister mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Pork and Burns}}
*{{merch|The Simpsons 1993 Fun Calendar}}
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*{{ep|Springfield Splendor|(mentioned)}}
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*{{ep|Fan-ily Feud|(mentioned)}}
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*{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out|([[The Simpsons: Tapped Out Destination Springfield, Football 2017 and Valentine's 2017 content update|Destination Springfield]])}}
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*{{bon|The Flunky!|(prime minister mentioned)}}
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*{{merch|The Simpsons 1993 Fun Calendar|(July)}}
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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{{Countries}}
 
{{Countries}}
  
[[Category:Countries]]
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[[Category:Islands]]
 
[[Category:Recurring locations]]
 
[[Category:Recurring locations]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, November 4, 2024

Japan
Japan map.png
Country Information
Continent: Asia
Language spoken: Japanese
Capital city: Tokyo
First mentioned: "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
First appearance: "The Way We Was" (poster)
"Marge in Chains"

Japan is a country in the continent of Asia. The capital city is Tokyo.

History[edit]

The Simpson family once visited Japan, ending up losing all their resources. Most of their money was used up to bail Homer and Bart out of jail after an incident where, due to Homer's stupidity, they ended up throwing Emperor Akihito into a washbin for worn mawashi, and the few cash left lost to the wind when Homer made it into an origami.

They were then forced to take part in a game show to win tickets back to Springfield. They win after being embarrassed on the show, which is revealed to be the main idea, and get to go home.[1]

Homer also made a phone call to Japan after finding out his resemblance to Mr. Sparkle, who originated from Japan.[2]

Marge thought that the worst day of Homer's life was when he threw up on the Japanese prime minister.[3]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


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