Itō Noe (伊藤 野枝, January 21, 1895 – September 16, 1923) was a Japanese anarchist, social critic, author, and feminist. She was the editor-in-chief of the...
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Junko Itō, American linguist Junya Itō (伊東 純也, born 1993), Japanese footballer Kana Ito (伊東 可奈, born 1985), Japanese badminton player Kanae Itō (伊藤 かな恵...
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tells of Ōsugi's relationship with three women: Hori Yasuko, his wife; Noe Itō, his third lover, who was to die with him; and his jealous, second lover...
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who told Puyi how in the Amakasu Incident of 1923 he had the feminist Noe Itō, her lover the anarchist Sakae Ōsugi, and a six-year-old boy strangled...
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Kamichika and Itō Noe. In 1916, as Itō left her family for Ōsugi, Kamichika stabbed Ōsugi. Ōsugi was divorced by 1917 and had a daughter with Itō. Ōsugi briefly...
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Ise Ise no Taifu Yuka Ishii (born 1963), novelist Michiko Ishimure Noe Itō Risa Itō Natsumi Itsuki Mariko Iwadate Kaneyoshi Izumi Izumi Shikibu Mitsuyo...
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as Hirasawa Keishichi [ja] (平澤計七), anarchists such as Sakae Ōsugi and Noe Itō, and the Chinese communal leader, Ō Kiten [ja] (王希天), were abducted and...
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the organization in April 1921. Prominent feminists Yamakawa Kikue and Noe Itō were advisers for the group, which participated in that year's May Day...
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Japanese Communist Party member Yuki Ikeda Ayako Ishigaki, a journalist Noe Itō Wataru Kaji, a writer Shigeo Kamiyama, a Japanese Communist Party member...
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Incident, the couple Sakae Ōsugi (Japan's first Esperanto teacher) and Noe Itō, both anarchists and feminists, were executed by army officer Masahiko...
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Seitō (magazine) (section 1915–1916 (Itō Era))
editorial control over to Itō Noe in 1915. While Bluestocking had been slowly becoming more politicized since its inception, Itō Noe was an anarchist and responsible...
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he and his officers arrested the well-known anarchists Sakae Ōsugi and Noe Itō, along with Sakae's six-year-old nephew, Munekazu Tachibana. In what came...
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Daniel Chalonge, French astrophysicist and astronomer (d. 1977) 1895 – Noe Itō, Japanese anarchist, author and feminist (d. 1923) 1896 – Guy Gilpatric...
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Jacqueline Carstone Imperial Theatre 2007 Blue Stockings no Onna-tachi Noe Itō Kinokuniya Hall 2007 LOVE 30 (Kitamuki no Onna) Misako Parco Theater 2007...
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of the Japanese anarchist movement, together with the anarcha-feminist Itō Noe (his lover), and Ōsugi's six-year-old nephew. During the chaos that followed...
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Japan, Po) Jun Ishikawa (石川淳, 1899–1987, Japan, Lc) Hiromi Itō (伊藤比呂美, b. 1955, Japan, R/F) Noe Itō (伊藤野枝, 1895–1923, Japan, Po/F) Alicja Iwańska (1918–1996...
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Curfew is issued in Tokyo. September 16 – Amakasu Incident: The feminist Noe Itō and her partner, the anarchist Sakae Ōsugi are beaten and killed by a police...
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earthquake. The dead included his partner, anarchist Sakae Ōsugi, feminist Noe Itō, and Ōsugi's six-year-old nephew, who were murdered by Masahiko Amakasu...
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February 8, 1986) Einosuke Itō (November 21, 1903 – July 26, 1959) Itō Hiromi (born September 13, 1955) Ito Junji (born 1963) Itō Keikaku (Project Itoh) (October...
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Amakasu Incident occurred in Japan when two anarchists, Sakae Ōsugi and Noe Itō, were beaten to death, along with Sakae's 6-year-old nephew Munekazu Tachibana...
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[citation needed] January 19 - Isamu Cho, army officer (d. 1945) January 21 - Noe Itō, anarchist and feminist (d. 1923) February 23 - Iwao Matsuda (general)...
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2 (ja) Tokyo Bordello (ja) 1988 (12th) Eri Ishida Tae Sakiko Taniguchi Noe Itō Wuthering Heights Hope and Pain A Chaos of Flowers 1989 (13th) Etsuko Ichihara...
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Kimiko Ikegami as Akiko Hatano Morio Kazama as Sakae Osugi Eri Ishida as Noe Itō Yūsaku Matsuda as Takeo Arishima Yoshiko Nakada as Tomiko Yamakawa Mineko...
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Crimson in the tradition of works by woman writers like Shikin Shimizu, Noe Itō and Yuriko Miyamoto, and in the I-novel. Crimson was published in an English...
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Affair Oriko 1968 Affair in the Snow Yuriko Anzai 1969 Eros + Massacre Noe Ito 1970 Heroic Purgatory Nanako, Rikiya's wife 1977 Proof of the Man Kyoko...
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women. Itō Noe, a feminist and editor of the magazine Seitō ("Bluestocking"), complained that women did not have the same rights as men. Itō Noe, along...
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Isvarakrsna Italian Fascism Italian philosophy Iterative hierarchy Ito Jinsai Itō Jinsai Itsuo Tsuda Ivan Aguéli Ivan Aleksandrovich Il'in Ivan Chtcheglov...
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Yoshishige Gaku Hosokawa as Wada Tanenaga Izu Kazuyuki Asano as Itō Sukechika Terunosuke Takezai as Itō Sukekiyo Yui Aragaki as Yae, Yoritomo's first wife and...
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steampunk thematics. The story focuses on the young Vanitas and the vampire Noé Archiviste in Vanitas's quest to heal cursed vampires through his grimoire...
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Tokushima Itano, Tokushima Itō (name) Ito District, Wakayama Itō Hirobumi Ichiro Ito Junji Ito Noe Ito Itō Sachio Shunya Ito Itō's lemma ITOCHU Itoda, Fukuoka...
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