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Published: 01 August 2009
Figure 4. On the left is Shinkyō (Xinjing), the capital of Manchukuo. The text notes that this is where “our Emperor” lives, and it is growing into a great modern city. On the right is a school Art and Scholarship Festival. Lower Elementary School Japanese Language Textbook , vol. 2 (1934) p More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (3): 686–688.
Published: 01 May 1972
... to be moved elsewhere. Using the wood to heat the bath, he stripped and immersed himself, inviting divine punishment. His followers joined him in this first Shinkyo bath almost a communion service. The communual bath has ever since then played a particularly significant role. Kasama village, the scene...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1955) 14 (3): 347–354.
Published: 01 May 1955
... to kokubungaku , 30 (Dec. 1953 ), 46 – 55 ; Yoshimi Usui , “ Shinkyō-shōsetsu ronsō ” (The shinkyō-shōsetsu controversy), Bungakkai , 8 (Nov. 1954 ), 152 –59. 4 Introduced in the early 1920's under the alternative (and still common) reading watakushi-shōsetsu . Inagaki Tatsuro...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (3): 688–689.
Published: 01 May 1972
... of Shinkyo. On a recent visit and detailed handbook, Nihon ri\u-\aigun no I noted still further expansion of facilities and seido, soshi\i, jinji, which will be an essential activities: a spacious modern dining hall and reference work for all these doing research meeting-center, a new fusuma factory...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (1): 113–141.
Published: 01 February 2014
... an encore run later the same year throughout colonial Korea. The play was commissioned by Murayama Tomoyoshi and his Shinkyō Theater Troupe in Japan. The script was penned in Japanese by Chang Hyǒkchu, a bilingual writer from the colony. This article examines a forgotten moment of colonial “collaboration...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (3): 812–814.
Published: 01 August 2014
... ( shinkyō ) to which subjects had a right so long as participation in an organized religion ( shūkyō ) did not interfere with their civic responsibilities to the state, such as, in Japan's case, the public ritual performances constituting State Shinto. By framing religion as multiple, historically...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (3): 837–839.
Published: 01 August 2011
... Zen denomination has addressed a “succession problem” (p. 189) by scaling back the rigorous training required of male priests and expanding the role of nuns in “re-populating” empty temples (p. 196). In the final chapter, Michael Schackleton considers debated narratives of Shinkyo's past as reflective...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (4): 809–836.
Published: 01 November 2019
...] . Shinkyō : Kōankyoku . Komine Kazuo . 1991 . Manshū: Kigen, shokumin, haken [Manchuria: Origins, colonization, hegemony] . Tokyo : Ochanomizu shōbō . Lan Mei-hua . 2000 . “ China's ‘New Administration’ in Mongolia .” In Mongolia in the Twentieth Century: Landlocked Cosmopolitan...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (1): 186–188.
Published: 01 February 2000
... discussion of the text's ending. The sentence seems relevant to her focus on the parodic nature of the work and should have been discussed. Perhaps a more desirable addition to the current version of Yiu's book would have been Kume Masao's article, "Watakushi shosetsu to shinkyo shosetsu" (1925, Kikuchi Kan...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 13 (1): 3–22.
Published: 01 November 1953
... says, to embrar ; a kind of pantheism.21 Dan Kazuo (no. 37), Nakayama Gishu, Kambayashi Akatsuki, and Kajii Motojiro are other writers of the "first-person" story. Allied to this form is the shinkyo-sbosetsu or story of mental life, written by Ozaki Kazuo. These two forms have received a great deal...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (2): 248–276.
Published: 01 May 2000
...-sho . Shinkyo : Kokumin Jitsugyō-bu Sangyō Chōsa-kyoku . Lahusen Thomas. 1998 . “A Place Called Harbin: Reflections on a Centennial.” China Quarterly 154 : 400 –10. Lattimore Owen. 1935 . Manchuria: Cradle of Conflict . New York : The Macmillan Co . Manshū Jijō An’nai-Jo...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (3): 433–445.
Published: 01 May 1964
... shōsetsu , in the late Taisho period. 5 The meditative or contemplative I-novel was named by Kume Masao and Nakamura Burafu the Shinkyo shōsetsu in the late Taisho period. 6 Hibbett Howard S. in “ The Portrait of the Artist in Japanese Fiction ,” The Far Eastern Quarterly...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2015) 74 (4): 797–820.
Published: 01 November 2015
... Xi would much care to remember. Born and raised in colonial Korea, Park Chung-hee crossed from the Korean peninsula to the Chinese mainland in the spring of 1941, although his destination, the city of Changchun, had been known for almost a decade as Shinkyō, “New Capital” of the Japanese puppet...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (4): 1175–1198.
Published: 01 November 1994
... – 93 . Tadanori Matsusaka . 1962 . Kokugo Kokuji Ronsō: Fukkoshugi e no Hanron [The Language and Script Debate: The Argument against Reactionism]. Tokyo : Shinkyo Shuppan . Tadanori Matsusaka . 1970 . “ Jidai Gyakkō no Kokugo Shingikai ” [The National Language Council: Out of Step...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2004) 63 (1): 31–60.
Published: 01 February 2004
... of conditions of daily life guidance for young factory workers). 1941 . Naigai rōdō shūhō 474 : 23 – 26 . “ Senji yori shū sen e itsuwarazaru shinkyō o kataru: Wakaki sangyō senshi to no ichimon ittō ” (In interviews, young industrial warriors recount their true feelings during and since the war). 1946...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (3): 749–770.
Published: 01 August 2010
... and later appointed as the assistant director of the Manchukuo Judiciary, as its head. Three years later, a larger Law University ( falü daxue ) was founded in the “new capital,” Xinjing 新京 (Shinkyō, modern Changchun). To the surprise of British consular observers (from the tone of the reports, one might...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2012) 71 (3): 603–626.
Published: 01 August 2012
... sekai rekishi [ Iwani lectures on World History ] 13. Tokyo : Iwanami shoten . Saguchi Toru . 1986 . Shinkyo minzokushi kenkyu [Studies on the ethnic history of Xinjiang]. Tokyo : Yoshikawa kobunkan . Shimada Johei . 1952 . “ Hoja jidai no Beku dachi ” [The Begs during the period...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (3): 619–640.
Published: 01 August 2014
... [Religious policy during the war: The “Patriotic War Association” and the United Church of Christ in Japan]. In Kirisutokyō to rekishi キリスト教と歴史 [Christianity and history], ed. Dohi Akio kyōju taishoku kinen ronbunshū henshū iinkai 土肥昭夫教授退職記念論文集編集委員会, 275 –98. Tokyo : Shinkyō Shuppansha...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (3): 895–925.
Published: 01 August 2009
...Figure 4. On the left is Shinkyō (Xinjing), the capital of Manchukuo. The text notes that this is where “our Emperor” lives, and it is growing into a great modern city. On the right is a school Art and Scholarship Festival. Lower Elementary School Japanese Language Textbook , vol. 2 (1934) p...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1959) 18 (5): 601–619.
Published: 01 September 1959
... of salvation with that of some major sects of Japanese Buddhism. Tokyo, Shinkyo Shuppansha, 1957. 320 p. . L'eglise de Japon des temps feodaux a nos jours; histoire et problemes missionaires. Toulouse, Apostolat de la Priere, 1958. 269 p. fold, map. . The world-view of Japanese Buddhism. MURANO, SENCHU...