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In Japanese, "go Japan" can be translated as "日本へ行く" (Nihon e iku). Here, "日本" (Nihon) means "Japan," "へ" (e) indicates direction, and "行く" (iku) means "to go." So, the phrase conveys the action of going to Japan.

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