Hakubunkan (博文館新社, Hakubunkan Shinsha) is a Japanese publishing company founded in 1887 amidst the wealth and military prosperity of the Meiji era. Hakubunkan...
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City)" Tokyo: Hakubunkan, 1907. "Den-en Toshi (Garden City)" Tokyo: Hakubunkan, 1907. Diagram No.1 ("Den-en Toshi (Garden City)" Tokyo: Hakubunkan, 1907.) Diagram...
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Ōmiya, Sōji (1893). "第三章 濁音 半濁音及その文字". 日本辭林 (in Japanese). Tokyo: Hakubunkan. p. 10. 五十音の外に、また、一種の熟音あり。これを濁音、及び、半濁音といふ。濁音とは、本音を濁りて呼ぶものにて、子音の中、加、佐、...
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is] "katsu".] "katsuretsu" カツレツ. 新修百科大辭典 (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Hakubunkan. 1934-04-14 [1934-04-05]. p262 row 4 – via Google Books. [From English...
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34–35. Ochiai, Naobumi (26 March 1895). 日本大文典 (in Japanese). Vol. 2. Hakubunkan. p. 185. Takada, Tomokazu; Tsutomu, Tsutomu; Saitō, Tatsuya (2015). "変体仮名のこれまでとこれから...
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[How to Prepare Delicious and Economical Chinese Dishes] (in Japanese). Hakubunkan. pp. 368–370. doi:10.11501/1170640. Kuroda, Hatsuko (1947). 楽しい家庭料理 (in...
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from 1963 until a new series was issued in 1984. The publishing company Hakubunkan takes its name from Hakubun, an alternate pronunciation of Itō's given...
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genre of children's fiction. Oshikawa entered the publishing company Hakubunkan at the introduction of the author Iwaya Sazanami (1870–1933) and served...
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Satoh, Henry (1908). Lord Hotta, the Pioneer Diplomat of Japan. Tokyo: Hakubunkan. -- (1891). Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan. n.p. Papinot...
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and Konjiki Yasha (金色夜叉, "The Golden Demon"), serialized in 1897 in the Hakubunkan magazine Nihon Taika Ronshū (日本大家論集, "Japan Expert Treatise Collection")...
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by Hakubunkan from 1895 to 1914 and specializing in children's literature. Shōnen Sekai was created as a part of many magazine created by Hakubunkan that...
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日本大文典 (in Japanese). Vol. 2. Hakubunkan. pp. 1–2. Ochiai, Naobumi (28 February 1897). 日本大文典 (in Japanese). Vol. 4. Hakubunkan. p. 1. Ochiai, Naobumi (5 July...
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kotobank.jp. "katsuretsu" カツレツ. 新修百科大辭典 (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Hakubunkan. 1934-04-14 [1934-04-05]. p262 row 4 – via Google Books. "Tempura" 天麩羅...
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joined publisher Hakubunkan as an editorial assistant. He is said to have worn morning dress and a top hat when going to Hakubunkan’s offices, at that...
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the Earl Yanagisawa Yasutoshi, Ohashi Shintaro, the President of the Hakubunkan, and the Lieutenant Hamaguchi Kichibe, supported by an insurance doctor...
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Michaelis, Georg (1890). History of Economics (in Japanese) (Japanese ed.). Hakubunkan. doi:10.11501/799103 – via National Diet Library. Michaelis cabinet (Prussia)...
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of Edogawa Rampo, he went to Tokyo instead. There he was hired by the Hakubunkan publishing company in 1926. After serving as editor in chief of several...
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World") was one of the first Japanese shōjo magazines. It was published by Hakubunkan from 1906 to 1931 and specializing in children's literature. The magazine...
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University. Major publishers responsible for popularizing the movement include Hakubunkan, which published Shinseinen, and Heibonsha, which published Edogawa Ranpo...
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Kyōsuke (1913). Ainu monogatari : tsuketari Ainugo taii oyobi goi. Tōkyō: Hakubunkan. Cheung (2003). Maruyama (2014). "HLJ". www.heritagelanguages.org. Archived...
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Pictorial") was a Japanese magazine of the early 20th century, published by the Hakubunkan publishing company. It featured stories and photos about the Russo-Japanese...
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1907). "裏返へし(レヴアルシー)Reversi". Complete World Game Law (in Japanese). Hakubunkan. pp. 187–189. doi:10.11501/860315. See Japan Utility Patent Application...
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kayō ruijū (日本歌謡類聚). 続帝国文庫 (in Japanese). Vol. 2 (下巻). Tokyo, Japan: Hakubunkan. pp. 461–462. hdl:2027/keio.10810281031. Facsimile: 郷土研究(全六冊)第一冊(復刻版)...
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Retrieved 29 December 2020. 宗司, 大宮 (1893). 日本辭林 (in Japanese). Tokyo: w:Hakubunkan. 日本文典 (in Japanese). 中等學科敎授法硏究會. 1897. Shioi, Ukō (1897). 中學日本文典 (in Japanese)...
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1905 after he won a competition by the magazine Chugakusekai, owned by Hakubunkan, one of Japan's leading publishing companies. It was at this time that...
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a Japanese painter who completed many works for the publishing house Hakubunkan and their literary magazine Bungei Kurabu. Kōgyō was born in Dewa Province...
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Yukio (2005). Senji no nichijō: aru saibankan fujin no nikki. Tokyo: Hakubunkan. p. 119. Yamashita Samuel, Hideo (2017-02-19). Daily life in wartime japan...
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Yoshitora; Oohashi, Kazuhiro (1992). Umi ha hakuhatsu naredo. Tokyo: Hakubunkan Shinsya. Yamakawa, Aizu Boshin Senshi, p. 521 Dupuy, Encyclopedia of Military...
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Katai; Yanagita, Kunio (eds.), Kinsei kidan zenshū 近世奇談全集 (in Japanese), Hakubunkan Miyoshi, Shōzan (1850), "Shinshū nite kuda to iu kaijū wo sashikoroshitaru...
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instead. He meets with his publisher, Ken Honda, from the publishing house Hakubunkan, and a geisha who knew the writer. After these finds in his investigation...
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