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Although he is almost forgotten in his home state of Massachusetts, Clark remains a national figure in Japan.
His influences on the agricultural and economic development of Hokkaido were significant, but it is primarily his cultural message that still resonates today.
" The Japanese National Tourism Organization describes the slogan as " famous " and often quoted throughout the country.
Historian John Maki wrote that many Japanese school textbooks " have carried brief accounts of work and his slogan ", and that Clark's name appears on " schools, buildings, shops, confections and countless tourist souveniers.
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