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・ Japan at the 1994 Asian Games
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Japan at the 2006 Winter Olympics
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・ Japan at the 2008 Asian Beach Games
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・ Japan at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
・ Japan at the 2010 Asian Beach Games
・ Japan at the 2010 Asian Games
・ Japan at the 2010 Asian Games (A-B)


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Japan at the 2006 Winter Olympics : ウィキペディア英語版
Japan at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Japan competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Shizuka Arakawa won the country's only medal, a gold, in women's figure skating. She was the first person born and raised in Asia to become an Olympic champion in that event. Athletes representing Japan participated in all but one of the 2006 Olympics' 15 sports, with Ice hockey the only exception.
==Medalists==

At 24 years and 56 days old, Shizuka Arakawa was the oldest female figure skater to win the gold medal in 86 years.

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