If you liked Productivity program in Japan by Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku, start with High seas fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean (1954), Kaigi to chishiki (1987), and Imperial ordinance relating to elementary schools. These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends High seas fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean (1954), Kaigi to chishiki (1987), Imperial ordinance relating to elementary schools, Treaty between the United States, the British Empire, France and Japan (1923), and Agricultural commodities: school children's welfare programs (1956).

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Productivity program in Japan is by Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku.