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The Japanese Spitz was developed in Japan in the early 20th century by breeding various European Spitz-type dogs, such as the German Spitz and possibly the Samoyed, to create a smaller, companion-focused breed. The goal was a friendly, adaptable dog with a beautiful white coat and a cheerful personality. They gained popularity in Japan after World War II and were later introduced to other countries, where they became valued as family pets and show dogs. Today, they are recognized for their striking appearance, loyalty, and playful spirit.