• China Sadao (知名定男, China Sadao) (born 21 April 1945) is a Japanese musician active in the Okinawan music and shima-uta scene, as a performer on the sanshin...
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    Nishijima, Sadao (1986). "The Economic and Social History of Former Han". In Twitchett, Denis; Loewe, Michael (eds.). Cambridge History of China: Volume...
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  • Nēnēs (ネーネーズ) is an Okinawan folk music group formed in 1990 by China Sadao (知名定男). The group name means "sisters" in Okinawan. Nēnēs is composed of four...
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    Baron Sadao Araki (荒木 貞夫, Araki Sadao, May 26, 1877 – November 2, 1966) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army before and during World War II. As...
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    Kong University Press. pp. 95–96, 98–100. ISBN 978-988-8139-42-2. Asada, Sadao (1961). "Japan's "Special Interests" and the Washington Conference". The...
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  • Gackt's version features taiko drums, traditional dancers and singers, and China Sadao as sanshin player/min'yō singer. The 2001 version by Casero won three...
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  • S. Yairi). Sadao was uncle of Kazuo Yairi who built guitars mostly under his own brand, K. Yairi. Now all S . Yairi guitars made in china, and K yairi...
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  • Youli Sun and You-Li Sun, China and the Origins of the Pacific War, 1931–1941 (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993.) Asada, Sadao (1961). "Japan's "Special...
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    Apparatus, Theories and Gifts, Science and Civilization in China, vol. V:4, Taipei: Caves Nishijima, Sadao (1986), "The Economic and Social History of Former...
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    Nishijima Sadao [ja] coined the expressions Kanji bunka ken (漢字文化圏, "Chinese-character culture sphere") and Chuka bunka ken (中華文化圏, "Chinese culture sphere")...
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  • in 2001 in Naha, featuring 145 musicians, including min'yō performers China Sadao, Seijin Noborikawa, Teruya Kantoku, and Rinshō's son Kadekaru Rinji....
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    at the British Library", The China Quarterly, 58: 357–362, doi:10.1017/S0305741000011346, S2CID 154338508. Nishijima, Sadao (1986), "The economic and social...
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    11.3 (2006): 255–264. online. Mallory, Walter H. China: Land of famine (1926) online. Nishijima, Sadao. "The Economic and Social History of Former Han"...
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    Science and Civilisation in China, vol. 5, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521086905 Nishijima, Sadao (1986), "The Economic and Social...
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    Silk Road (category History of foreign trade in China)
    Nishijima, Sadao (1986). "The Economic and Social History of Former Han". In Twitchett, Denis; Loewe, Michael (eds.). Cambridge History of China. Vol. I:...
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    Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989) (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    other two groups were located at West Betong and Sadao. When the crisis was getting worse, the Sadao groups broke away from the main MCP groups and proclaimed...
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  • Wakabayama Sadao (若葉山 貞雄, November 9, 1922 – January 17, 2001) was a sumo wrestler from Yame, Fukuoka, Japan. His highest rank was komusubi. He earned...
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    pneumonia and renal failure. Liu Shouren, 89, Chinese scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Sadao Nakajima, 88, Japanese film director (Kunoichi...
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  • ISBN 978-90-04-19594-3. "舛花色(ますはないろ)とは?:伝統色のいろは". "滅紫(めっし)とは?:伝統色のいろは". Hibi, Sadao; Fukuda, Kunio (2000). The Colors of Japan. Kodansha International. ISBN 978-4-7700-2536-4...
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  • inspiration from traditional Okinawan music. Okinawan musicians such as China Sadao, Nēnēs, Keiko Higa, and others participated in the recording. Thirty...
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    Nishijima, Sadao (1986), "The economic and social history of Former Han", in Twitchett, Denis; Loewe, Michael (eds.), Cambridge History of China: Volume...
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    (1984). Burma: The longest War. Dent Publishing. ISBN 0-460-02474-4. Asada, Sadao (1998). "The Shock of the Atomic Bomb and Japan's Decision to Surrender:...
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    Press. ISBN 0-520-05913-1. Sadao, Nishijima. (1986). "The Economic and Social History of Former Han", in Cambridge History of China: Volume I: the Ch'in and...
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    the future generals Jinzaburō Masaki, Nobuyuki Abe, Shigeru Honjō, and Sadao Araki. In 1901, Matsui was admitted into the Army War College, an elite...
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    establish a biological weapons program. With the support of Army Minister Sadao Araki and the dean of the Tokyo Army Medical College, Koizumi Chikahiko...
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    Shiso (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Izuru (1976). Kōjien 広辞苑. Iwanami. Satake, Yoshisuke [in Japanese]; Nishi, Sadao; Motoyama, Tekishū [in Japanese] (1969) [1968]. "Shiso" しそ. Sekai hyakka...
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    several of his other inventions. In 1954, Fuller and cartographer Shoji Sadao produced an updated Dymaxion map, the Airocean World Map, based on an icosahedron...
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    Imperial Colors Incident (with other leaders: Kingoro Hashimoto, Jirō Minami, Sadao Araki for the military, and nationalists Ikki Kita, Shūmei Ōkawa, Mitsuru...
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  • Councillor Shigeru Honjō: Privy Councillor Hideki Tōjō: Privy Councilor Sadao Araki: State Councillor Takeji Nara: Imperial Aide to the Kōtaishi (Crown...
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    Humanity and Paper Balloons (category Films directed by Sadao Yamanaka)
    (人情紙風船, Ninjō kami fūsen) is a 1937 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Sadao Yamanaka. It was Yamanaka's last film before his death. The film is set...
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