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    Kanagaki Robun (仮名垣 魯文) was the pen name of Nozaki Bunzō (野崎 文蔵) (1829–1894), a Japanese author and journalist. Kanagaki Robun, the son of a fishmonger...
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    manga published in Japanese. E-shimbun Nippon-chi (1874), published by Kanagaki Robun and Kawanabe Kyosai, is credited as the first manga magazine ever made...
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    1883. As a youth, he dreamed of an art career. His paternal uncle was Kanagaki Robun (1829–94), a Japanese author and journalist, who produced the first...
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    western "barbecue" food, the term being popularized by Japanese writer Kanagaki Robun (仮名垣魯文) in his Seiyo Ryoritsu (i.e. "western food handbook") in 1872...
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    considered to be the first manga magazine in 1874: Eshinbun Nipponchi, with Kanagaki Robun. The magazine was heavily influenced by Japan Punch, founded in 1862...
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    First known curry rice recipe of Japan, by Kanagaki Robun, 1872...
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  • February 3, 1952) Kambayashi Chōhei (born 1953) Kamo no Chōmei (1155–1216) Kanagaki Robun (January 6, 1829 – November 8, 1894) Kanai Mieko (born 1947) Kanbe Musashi...
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    authentically European (non-Japanized) food. In 1872, Japanese writer Kanagaki Robun (仮名垣魯文) popularized the related term seiyō ryōri in his Seiyō Ryōritsū...
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    his death, Bakin's works were still popular. Many writers, such as Kanagaki Robun kept his works in the public eye. There was, however, push back from...
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    in Japanese food culture, such as eating sukiyaki as described in Kanagaki Robun's The Beef-eater (安愚楽鍋, Anguraku Nabe). Before, there was no culture...
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  • Nariaki Etō Shinpei Sanjō Sanetomi Harry S. Parkes William Keswick Kanagaki Robun Takano Chōei Umeda Unpin [ja] Kusaka Genzui Kirino Toshiaki Tanaka Ōhide...
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  • (1956–2000, Nyasaland/Malawi, f/d) Toni Kan (born 1971, Nigeria, f) Kanagaki Robun (仮名垣魯文, 1829–1894, Japan, f/nf), pseudonym of Nozaki Bunzō (野崎文蔵) Mieko...
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  • notable late gōkan work was Takahashi Oden Yasha Monogatari, written by Kanagaki Robun. Initially serialized in his own Kanayomi Shinbun, the work was quickly...
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    right panel of the portrait contains an obituary written by the writer, Kanagaki Robun, while the left contains memorial poems written by the three top students...
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    issued a formal apology, and went into seclusion. At the suggestion of Kanagaki Robun, Jō'un joined the Yokohama Mainichi Shinbun (横浜毎日新聞) newspaper in 1872...
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