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- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f first "Roland".
- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f isCitedBy Japanese_pop_culture_in_the_United_States.
- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f last "Kelts".
- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f location "New York".
- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f publisher "Palgrave Macmillan".
- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f title "Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S.".
- ed7bc71f34d29db5b9f6545b083d4a5a6cd7ea821a77dd25ec6f1cab4219db8f year "2006".