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Japan Family Planning Association

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The Japan Family Planning Association (日本家族計画連盟), also known as the Family Planning Federation of Japan, is the Japanese affiliate of the International Planned Parenthood Federation and is the premier family planning organization in the country.[1] It was founded in 1954, following the first annual World Population Conference held in Bombay, India, in 1952.[2] The FPFJ advocates for the concept of sexual and reproductive rights being a basic human right; it also encourages the training of family planning workers and assists in the development and dissemination of information, education, and communication materials regarding family planning.[3] The association also encourages the use of contraceptives and facilitates their community-based distribution.[4] The FPFJ was one of the most active lobbying organizations for the legalization of oral contraceptives in Japan, and has shown political tact in advocating for the maintenance of the legal status of abortion in Japan.[5]

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Konnichiwa! Let's start today's lesson. We are going to learning greetings. The first one is "good morning", the casual one. "Ohayou." It sounds like Ohio, right? Okay, please repeat. "Ohayou." The formal one is "ohayou" plus "gozaimasu." Put together, it's "ohayou gozaimasu." Good afternoon is "konnichiwa." Good evening is "konbanwa." Goodbye, you may know this one, is "sayounara." Good night is "oyasumi nasai." Thank you, for the casual one, is "arigatou". Then, do you remember this one? The "good morning" casual one? Hai, ohayou. How about the formal one? Ohayou gozaimasu. Then can you guess the formal one for thank you? Arigatou gozaimasu. Excuse me, I'm sorry is "sumimasen." The longest one, how do you do (nice to meet you)? Hajimemashite, douzo yoroshiku. Let's practice "how do you do" first. Hajimemashite. "Nice to meet you" is "douzo yoroshiku." Put the three together, "hajimemashite douzo yoroshiku." Okay, then let's practice together. How about this one? Konbanwa. Arigatou. How about the formal one? Arigatou gozaimasu. Konnichiwa. Sumimasen. Oyasumi nasai. Sayounara. Konbanwa. Formal one, ohayou gozaimasu. Okay, the longest one. Hajimemashite douzo yoroshiku. Do you remember all? That's all for today. See you at Japan Society. Japan Society de aimashou.

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References

  1. ^ IPPF. "Member Association: Japan". Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "3". Second Study on International Cooperation for Population and Development New Insights from the Japanese Experience (PDF). Japan: Japan International Cooperation Agency. pp. 29–37.
  3. ^ IPPF. "Member Association: Japan". Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
  4. ^ Kon Y. (1986). "A Family Planning Program that Pays for Itself". Joicfp Review. 12: 33–5. PMID 12314468.
  5. ^ United Nations Population Fund. "When Will Japan Lift the Ban on the Pill?". Retrieved February 16, 2011.
  6. ^ "Women's rights activist Kato dies at 104". The Japan Times. December 23, 2011. Retrieved February 26, 2011.

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