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Meiroku z****hi (明六雑誌) was a ****anese
language magazine which was in
circulation between 1874 and 1875
during the
Meiji period.
Meiroku z****hi was launched...
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monetary stipend. In 1873,
Meiroku-sha (
Meiroku Society) was founded. The main
people of
Meiroku-sha
involved in
Meiroku-sha were from
Kaiseijo (later...
- (朱雀) (686),
Entoku (延徳) (1460),
Miroku (弥勒) (1506–1507 or 1507–1509) and
Meiroku (命禄) (1540–1543). The most
recent shinengō is
Seiro (征露) (1904–1905), named...
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among doujinshi was
Meiroku z****hi (明六雑誌),
published in the
early Meiji period (since 1874). Not a
literary magazine in fact,
Meiroku Z****hi nevertheless...
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Meiji period ****an that
published social-criticism
journal Meiroku z****hi (明六雑誌, "
Meiroku Journal").
Proposed by
statesman Mori
Arinori in 1873 (six years...
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Bakufu after it lost its
standing in the Kōryaku Coup, died in
Meiroku 3 (1392) in the
Meiroku Rebellion. His
younger brother Hosokawa Yoritomo replaced him...
- Braisted's book
Meiroku Z****hi:
Journal of the ****anese
Enlightenment which were
originally published in a
magazine entitled Meiroku z****hi. Mori appears...
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shared many of ****uzawa's views,
which he
published in his
contributions to
Meiroku z****hi (Meiji Six Magazine), a
scholarly journal he
helped publish. In...
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Meirokusha with Mori Arinori, and
contributed numerous articles to the
Meiroku Z****hi journal, on a wide
range of topics,
including on the
relevance of...
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language education Dispatch of
students abroad —
Tsuda Umeko Newspapers Meiroku magazine Translation of
Western books Theater Improvement Movement (演劇改良運動...