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a kimonu, a japanese dressing gown, or a superdry coat.
Not in Japan. They are a British company. SuperDry tries to deceive people into thinking their products are Japanese. You will frequently see Japanese characters and the word Japan next to their logo. But in reality the company is British, and the products designed there. The goods are almost entirely manufactured in China. The Japanese characters they print next to their logo have poor grammar, it has been taken from a dictionary translation. They don't even have one Japanese person to translate basic phrases for them on a logo they print repeatedly on all their products.
It is either made in China or Japan but I'm not sure.
UK is short for 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Nothing to do with France, Japan, or America.
They aren't. They're made designed in the UK. The brand is just called SuperDry JPN because it has Japanese hints to the design of clothing. Manufacturing is based in China.
Northern Ireland - 3 (Sweden 1958, Spain 1982, Mexico 1986) Republic of Ireland - 3 (Italy 1990, United States 1994, Korea/Japan 2002)
No. Tokyo is the capital city of Japan. All of Japan is in the northern hemisphere.
There were American and British air bases in Northern Ireland and Scotland during the war, but not in the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland was a neutral country, so it was not involved in the war directly so its army had no involvment. Some Irish citizens fought with the British army.
From the center of Ireland to the center of Tokyo in Japan it is 9,644 Kilometers or 5,993 miles.
Northern hemisphere
Japan is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Northern District Army - Japan - ended in 1945.