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How to write academic papers in Japanese?
Writing Japanese academic papers needs to follow certain steps and rules. Here are some basic guidelines:

1. Title: The title should be concise and clear, and accurately reflect the theme of the paper. Usually, the title comes before the text, using a larger font.

2. Abstract: Abstract is a brief summary of the contents of the paper, including the purpose, methods, results and conclusions of the study. Abstract usually uses a smaller font after the title.

3. Introduction: The introduction part should clearly explain the background and purpose of the research and the importance of the research. This part should also include literature review, that is, the summary and evaluation of related research.

4. Methods: The research design, data collection and analysis methods should be described in detail in the method part. The purpose of this part is to enable other researchers to replicate this research.

5. Results: The results should clearly show the main findings of the study. This section usually includes the description and explanation of the data.

6. Discussion: The discussion part should explain and evaluate the significance of the research results and its influence on theory and practice. This part should also discuss the limitations of the research and the future research direction.

7. Conclusion: The conclusion part should summarize the main findings and significance of this study. This part should also include suggestions for future research.

8. References: The references section lists all the references cited in the paper. The format of references should follow a specific citation style, such as APA or MLA.

9. Language and format: Japanese academic papers should use formal academic language and avoid using spoken language and slang. In terms of format, we should follow the specific requirements of schools or periodicals, including font, line spacing, margins and so on.

10. Proofreading and revision: After writing the paper, you should carefully proofread and revise it to ensure that there are no grammatical errors, spelling errors and format errors. If possible, you can ask others to help proofread.