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    Nitobe Inazō (新渡戸 稲造, September 1, 1862 – October 15, 1933) was a Japanese agronomist, diplomat, political scientist, politician, and writer. He studied...
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    according to Nitobe Inazō, while he was in the United States, under obvious influence of western chivalry notions in the Meiji Period (1900): Nitobe defined...
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  • Nitobe is the surname of a Japanese Samurai family and refers to: Nitobe Inazō Nitobe Bunka College, named after Inazō Nitobe Memorial Garden, named after...
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    Patterson Elkinton Nitobe (14 August, 1857 - 23 September, 1938) was an American-Quaker, the wife of the Japanese economist Nitobe Inazō. Mary Patterson...
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  • Nitobe Inazō Kenkyūkai (1969). Nitobe Inazō kenkyū. Shunjūsha. pp. 367–368. OCLC 19361230. Tōkyō Joshi Daigaku. Nitobe Inazō Kenkyūkai (1969). Nitobe...
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  • Nitobe Inazō Kenkyūkai (1969). Nitobe Inazō kenkyū. Shunjūsha. pp. 366–367. OCLC 19361230. Tōkyō Joshi Daigaku. Nitobe Inazō Kenkyūkai (1969). Nitobe...
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    modern advocates of a Republic of Taiwan seek complete independence. Nitobe Inazō wrote, "Mr. Tang was elected president and the Republic of Formosa lasted...
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    (1843–1890), a Protestant and the founder of Doshisha University. Nitobe Inazō (新渡戸稲造, Nitobe Inazō) (1862–1933), a Protestant and the founder of Tokyo Woman's...
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  • Imperial Rescript on Education and spoke against the Russo-Japanese War. Nitobe Inazō was a Quaker and attempted to unite Japanese culture and Christianity...
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  • Nitobe Inazō Kenkyūkai (1969). Nitobe Inazō kenkyū. Shunjūsha. pp. 367–368. OCLC 19361230. Tōkyō Joshi Daigaku. Nitobe Inazō Kenkyūkai (1969). Nitobe...
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