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Honjin (本陣) is the ****anese word for an inn for
government officials,
generally located in post
stations (shukuba)
during the
later part of the Edo period...
- The
Honjin Murders (本陣殺人事件,
Honjin satsujin jiken) is a
mystery novel by
Seishi Yokomizo. It was
serialized in the
magazine Houseki from
April to December...
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Takizawa Honjin (旧滝沢本陣, kyū-Takizawa
honjin) is a
building in the city of Aizuwakamatsu, ****ushima, ****an
which was used as a
honjin by the daimyō...
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orthodox western detective story format,
starting with
Honjin Satsujin Jiken (The
Honjin Murders) and Chōchō
Satsujin Jiken (both in 1946). His works...
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created by
Seishi Yokomizo, a
renowned mystery novelist. His
first case, The
Honjin Murders, is a
novel of a
locked room
murder in an old
family house, which...
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Mansion (本陣殺人事件,
Honjin satsujin jiken) is a 1975 ****anese
horror film
directed by
Yoichi Takabayashi,
based on the
mystery novel The
Honjin Murders (1946)...
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Honjin Station (本陣駅,
Honjin-eki) is a
train station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an. It was
opened on 1 April 1969 (1969-04-01). Nagoya...
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nearby towns were also put into use. The post station's toiyaba,
honjin and sub-
honjin were all
saved for the
public officials. It was hard to receive...
- part of the
Kosuke Kindaichi series,
which began with the 1946
novel The
Honjin Murders. The
Inugami Curse was
first published in
English as The Inugami...
- properties, including: Tsumago-juku's
former honjin and Okuya, the waki-
honjin, are both open to
visitors today. The
honjin,
which was the main inn of the post...