• changed its name to Chūō Kōron. In the 1920s, journalist Yūsaku Shimanaka rose to become editor-in-chief and later owner of Chūō Kōron. During the World...
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  • January issue of Chūō Kōron. On 30 January, Bin Akao himself led a larger group of thirty right-wingers in another invasion of the Chūō Kōron offices to demand...
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    Littlefield, 2011), 140 Kazutoshi Hando et al., 歴代陸軍大将全覧: 昭和篇(1) (Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 2010), 21. ISBN 9784121503374 Masataka Matsuura, 「大東亜戦争」はなぜ起きたのか...
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  • magazine, "Shimanaka was a virtual synonym for Chūō Kōron." Under Shimanaka's leadership, Chūō Kōron became one of the best known and most widely read...
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    Tale of an Elegant Dream (風流夢譚, Fūryū Mutan) in the mainstream magazine Chūō Kōron. It contained a dream sequence (in which the Emperor and Empress are beheaded...
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  • magazines, including the famous literary magazine Chūōkōron (中央公論) and Fujin Kōron (婦人公論). It also organizes a variety of prestigious literary awards and prizes...
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    Essays by Tanaka Ichimatsu on the History of Painting"), 2 vols. Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan, 1985-1986. (posthumously published; edited by Tanaka...
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  • Fukase], in Fukase Masahisa, Yūgi [English title: Homo Ludence]. Tokyo: Chūō kōron sha, 1971, unpaginated. Fukase's first published photographs of Yōko can...
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    Greater Japan Patriotic Party, attempted to assassinate the president of Chūō Kōron magazine for publishing a graphic dream sequence depicting the beheading...
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  • Shogakukan, 1977) Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–4 (Fujiko F. Fujio Land, Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 1984) Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–2 (Shogakukan Koro r Bunko,...
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  • attempted to assassinate the publisher of the prominent monthly magazine Chūō Kōron for having published a satirical short story in which the Emperor and...
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    The Ballad of Narayama (楢山節考, Narayama bushikō), won the prestigious Chūō Kōron Prize, announcing his status as a rising star in the literary world, and...
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  • Japan from 1936 to 1941". Sasameyuki began as a serial in the magazine Chūō Kōron in 1943, but publication was halted by the Information Bureau of the Japanese...
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    Fukunaga, Fumio; 福永文夫 (2008). Ōhira Masayoshi : "sengo hoshu" to wa nani ka. Chūō Kōron Shinsha. pp. 15–17. ISBN 978-4-12-101976-9. OCLC 294936502. Kapur, Nick...
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  • a TV drama, and then as a film in 2011. The author received the 2007 Chūō Kōron Literary Prize (中央公論文芸賞) for the novel. A work with theme of motherhood...
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  • it was serialized in the January and February issues of the magazine Chūō Kōron. The first publication in book form was in the collection A Blind Man’s...
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    Gourds (Seibei to hyotan, 1913). The story Ōtsu Junkichi, published in Chūō Kōron in 1912, his first publication for which he received a fee, was an autobiographical...
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    Greater Japan Patriotic Party, attempted to assassinate the president of Chūō Kōron magazine for publishing a graphic dream sequence depicting the beheading...
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    16 November 2019. Hino, Iwao (2006). Dōbutsu yōkaitan (動物妖怪譚). Vol. 2. Chūō Kōron Shinsha. ISBN 978-4-12-204792-1. Katsumi, Tada (1990). Gensō sekai no...
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  • Press. Hayashiya, Tatsusaburō (1966). 日本の歴史 12 - 天下一統 (in Japanese). Chūō Kōron. Tamagake, Hiroyuki (1998). Nihon Chūsei Shisōshi Kenkyū 日本中世思想史研究 (in...
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    Retrieved May 11, 2015. Miyazawa Kenji 1968. Nihon no Shiika series. Chūō Kōron Sha. Nabeshima, Naoki, ed. (November 14, 2005). "Compassion for All Beings:...
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  • diary. Tanizaki's novel first appeared in serialised form in 1956 in Chūō kōron, starting with the magazine's January issue which quickly sold out. It...
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  • by the Japanese writer Tōson Shimazaki. It was originally published in Chūō Kōron in 1929 as a serial work. Shinchosha later published the work in novel...
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    Japanese Sculpture: Heian period, Important Works IV] (in Japanese). Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan. pp. 48–51, plates pp. 59–64. Washizuka Hiromitsu; Goepper...
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  • a fiction story by Shichirō Fukazawa printed in Shimanaka's magazine Chūō Kōron that described the overthrow and murder of the Japanese Imperial family...
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    and Ireland. OCLC 5850691 Tsuchida, N. (1973). Nihon no Rekishi No.5. Chūō Kōron Sha. Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns...
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  • ISBN 4404026706 Ōishi Manabu. Shinsengumi: Saigo no Bushi no Jitsuzō. Tokyo: Chūō-kōron shinsha, 2004. Tsuri Yōichi. Shinsengumi Seishi. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu...
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    Matsuba-kai mounted protests outside the offices of the literary magazine Chūō Kōron in protest of magazine's publication of Shichirō Fukazawa's short story...
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    (2006). Kazoku : kindai Nihon kizoku no kyozō to jitsuzō (Shohan ed.). Chūō Kōron Shinsha. p. 337. ISBN 4-12-101836-2. OCLC 65474403. 函館市史 通説編第1巻 [Prevailing...
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    Development of Japan, the Idol Nation, and the Trajectory of Idols]. Chūō Kōron. Chuokoron-Shinsha. pp. 142–151. Archived from the original on 13 May...
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