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Hakubunkan (博文館新社,
Hakubunkan Shinsha) is a ****anese
publishing company founded in 1887
amidst the
wealth and
military prosperity of the
Meiji era. Hakubunkan...
- City)" Tokyo:
Hakubunkan, 1907. "Den-en
Toshi (Garden City)" Tokyo:
Hakubunkan, 1907.
Diagram No.1 ("Den-en
Toshi (Garden City)" Tokyo:
Hakubunkan, 1907.) Diagram...
- 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...
- [How to
Prepare Delicious and
Economical Chinese Dishes] (in ****anese).
Hakubunkan. pp. 368–370. doi:10.11501/1170640. Kuroda,
Hatsuko (1947). 楽しい家庭料理 (in...
- is] "katsu".] "katsuretsu" カツレツ. 新修百科大辭典 (in ****anese). Tokyo, ****an:
Hakubunkan. 1934-04-14 [1934-04-05]. p262 row 4 – via
Google Books. [From English...
- 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...
- and the Earl
Yanagisawa Yasutoshi,
Ohashi Shintaro the
President of the
Hakubunkan, and the
Lieutenant Hamaguchi Kichibe,
supported by a
insurance doctor...
- World") was one of the
first ****anese shōjo magazines. It was
published by
Hakubunkan from 1906 to 1931 and
specializing in children's literature. The Shōjo...
- University.
Major publishers responsible for po****rizing the
movement include Hakubunkan,
which published Shinseinen, and Heibonsha,
which published Edogawa Ranpo...
- 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, "****an
Expert Treatise Collection")...