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    Sakuzō Yoshino (吉野 作造, Yoshino Sakuzō, January 29, 1878 – March 18, 1933) was a Japanese academic, historian, author and professor of political science...
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  • 1943), Japanese rower Sakuzō Yoshino (吉野 作造, 1878–1933), Japanese historian, writer and professor of political science Sally Yoshino (born 1978), Japanese...
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  • maint: location missing publisher (link) Yoshino, Sakuzō, 1878-1933.; 吉野作造, 1878-1933 (1984). Yoshino Sakuzō. Mitani, Taichirō., 三谷太一郎. (Shohan ed.)....
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    was the younger brother of political theorist Sakuzō Yoshino, a major proponent of Taishō democracy. Yoshino was born in what is now Ōsaki, Miyagi to a merchant...
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  • scientist Yoshino Sakuzō put forward in the book "Kensei no hongi o toite sono yushu no bi o nasu no michi o ronzu" (憲政の本義を説いて其有終の美を済すの途を論ず). Yoshino Sakuzō defined...
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    Democracy" occurred. During the Taishō Democracy, the political theorist Sakuzō Yoshino (1878–1933) rejected Western democracy minshu shugi (民主主義 lit. "people...
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  • 2005). "Yoshino Sakuzō Kōza 2005" [Sakuzo Yoshino Workshop 2005] (PDF). Yoshino Sakuzō Dayori (in Japanese) (13). Ōsaki, Miyagi: Yoshino Sakuzo Kinenkan:...
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    serious they were, and how to prevent future unrest. Public intellectual Sakuzō Yoshino published articles in Japanese and at least one in English, in which...
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    favoured mild reforms followed thinkers like Minobe Tatsukichi and Sakuzō Yoshino, both professors at Tokyo Imperial University. Both felt that the Emperor...
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  • Victory Gundam Striker Eagle, Batsraff Nintama Rantarou Yūzō Nomura, Sakuzō Yoshino Shippuu! Iron Leaguer Destiny Jungle King Tar-chan Manny, Garcia Mangano...
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    to keep learning law as she met Nitobe, and took classes offered by Sakuzo Yoshino and Sakae Wagatsuma who was the authority in the field of civil law...
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  • Tomomi Muramatsu, Yaeko Nogami, Tomoyoshi Murayama, Motojirō Kajii, Sakuzō Yoshino, Nanami Shiono, Shichirō Fukazawa, and Masao Horino. In 1960, Chūō Kōron...
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    July 19, 1994 - Dublin, Georgia, USA, since May 29, 1998 Sakuzō Yoshino, author Shinji Yoshino, politician, cabinet minister Frank Nagai, singer Ryōji...
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  • Banana Yoshimoto Yoshinaga, Okayama Yoshino, Nara Yoshino, Tokushima Yoshino District, Nara Yoshino Province Sakuzō Yoshino Yoshinogen Yoshinoya Yoshitomi...
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  • February 20 – Takiji Kobayashi, author and novelist (b. 1903) March 18 – Sakuzō Yoshino, academic, and political scientist (b. 1878) July 27 – Nobuyoshi Mutō...
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    Amerika. In 1984, he was awarded Yomiuri Prize for Oedipus shōten and the Yoshino-Sakuzō Prize for Yawarakai kojinshugi no tanjō. In 2006, he was named as a...
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    international political studies in the country. In 1966, Sakamoto won the Yoshino Sakuzo Prize for his opinion piece, "Proposals for Japanese diplomacy," which...
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    aid in founding the Renmeikai and Shinjinkai in December 1918 with Yoshino Sakuzō. During the 1920s, Asō became active in the Japanese labor movement...
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    problems. He entered Tokyo Imperial University and with his upperclassman Sakuzō Yoshino, he began attending the Hongo Congregational Church ministered by Ebina...
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  • fishermen. Shinjirō Ehara as Tsuguo Tamura (田村次男 Tamura Tsuguo) Eijirō Tōno as Sakuzō Yūko Mochizuki as Yone Yasuda (安田よね Yasuda Yone) Masako Nakamura (中村雅子 Nakamura...
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  • was formed in order to sponsor public lectures. Its founders included Yoshino Sakuzō and Fukuda Tokuzō. Reimeikai's membership supported universal suffrage...
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  • アメリカが嫌いですか Agawa was distinguished in 2005 as the recipient of the Yomiuri-Yoshino Sakuzo Award. Sequentennial of Japanese Embassy to the United States Association...
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  • the Suntory Award (1984), the Economist Award (1993) and the Yomiuri-Yoshino Sakuzo Award (2000). Yoshikawa, Hiroshi (1995). Macroeconomics and the Japanese...
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    no Seiritsu (Authoritarianization in South Korea), and The Yomiuri Yoshino Sakuzo Prize by Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper and the Chuokoron Shinsha publishing...
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    Ebina began publishing a magazine called "Shinjin (新人)". Working with Yoshino Sakuzo, Uchigasaki Sakusaburo [ja], Fukuda Yasukazu [ja], and Suzuki Bunji...
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  • movements for safeguarding the Constitution and for the popular election. Yoshino Sakuzō argued for party cabinet politics and popular election. He did not deeply...
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    Eiji (1892 – 1962) 2000 Novelist Yoshinaga Sayuri (*1945) 2006 Actress Yoshino Sakuzo (1878 – 1933) 1999 Author, political thinker Yoshioka Yayoi (1871 –...
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    were middle school graduate men and women. Editors of Taiyō included Yoshino Sakuzō (1878-1933), Takayama Chogyū (1871–1902) and Hasegawa Tenkei (1876–1940)...
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    She was talented in music, language, and education. In the wake of Yoshino Sakuzō's criticism of Japan's Imperial ambitions in Korea, Torii aligned himself...
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    University of Tokyo Press, 1989, in Japanese), which earned her the Yoshino Sakuzo Prize, An Emerging Post-Hegemonic System: Choices for Japan (Tokyo:...
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