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Entry Deadline for 1st Beautiful Japan Cultural Grand Prix is April 30.
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April 12, 2006
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Tokyo, Japan, Apr 12, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - Beautiful Japan Cultural Grand Prix LLIC (Limited Liability Intermediate Company) and the company responsible for the planning of the event of that name, entertainment content planning company Pride One Entertainment Co., Ltd, today announced that the April 30 deadline for the submission of entries for the 1st Beautiful Japan Cultural Grand Prix is drawing close.
The Grand Prix is held four times a year, on each occasion taking a different Japanese prefecture as its theme, and involves the selection of outstanding works ...
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