• Meiroku zasshi (明六雑誌) was a Japanese language magazine which was in circulation between 1874 and 1875 during the Meiji period. Meiroku zasshi was launched...
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  • doujinshi was Meiroku zasshi (明六雑誌), published in the early Meiji period (since 1874). Not a literary magazine in fact, Meiroku Zasshi nevertheless played...
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    Meiji period Japan that published social-criticism journal Meiroku zasshi (明六雑誌, "Meiroku Journal"). Proposed by statesman Mori Arinori in 1873 (six years...
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    Braisted's book Meiroku Zasshi: Journal of the Japanese Enlightenment which were originally published in a magazine entitled Meiroku zasshi. Mori appears...
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    Kokumin no Tomo (1887–1897) Love Berry (2001–2012) Marco Polo (1992–1995) Meiroku zasshi (1884–1885) MensEGG (1999–2013) Men's Non-no Monthly Shōnen Magazine...
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    many of Fukuzawa's views, which he published in his contributions to Meiroku zasshi (Meiji Six Magazine), a scholarly journal he helped publish. In his...
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    Meirokusha with Mori Arinori, and contributed numerous articles to the Meiroku Zasshi journal, on a wide range of topics, including on the relevance of ethics...
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    of the Meirokusha, and contributed numerous articles to its journal, Meiroku zasshi. He was ennobled with the title of danshaku (baron) under the kazoku...
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