Asahigraph (アサヒグラフ, Asahigurafu), also known as the Asahi Picture News, was a Japanese weekly pictorial magazine that ran from 1923 until 2000. Asahigraph...
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Akiyuki Nosaka Akiyuki Nosaka pictured in the January 27, 1967 issue of Asahigraph. Native name 野坂 昭如 Born (1930-10-10)October 10, 1930 Kamakura, Kanagawa...
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Ryokichi Minobe 美濃部 亮吉 Minobe on the cover of Asahigraph in 1967 Governor of Tokyo In office 23 April 1967 – 22 April 1979 Preceded by Ryotaro Azuma Succeeded...
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Mishima with his cat (Asahigraph, 12 May 1948 issue). He was known as a cat lover. Yōko (his wife) was jealous of his pet cat, and disliked him petting...
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Co., Ltd., 1993. 『完本市川雷蔵』 (Kanpon Ichikawa Raizō) Sadao Yamane (ed), AsahiGraph, 1994; Wides Publishin 1999. 『孤愁 市川雷蔵写真集』 (Koshū Ichikawa Raizō Shashin-shū)...
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showing the Japanese military marching through the gate at Chaoyangmen on August 8, after the capture of Beiping. (Asahigraph, September 1, 1937, ed.)...
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Tan'ami Yatsuko on the cover of Asahigraph in 1951...
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Hakuyō Fuchikami's works. In 1923, the first issue of Asahi Graph (The Asahigraph Weekly, アサヒグラフ) was published. In 1923, there occurred Kantō Great Earthquake...
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succeeding Zigfrids Meierovics. The Japanese weekly pictorial news magazine Asahigraph began publication, and would continue until October 13, 2000. The last...
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