• Kanji Nishio (西尾 幹二, Nishio Kanji, July 20, 1935 – November 1, 2024) was a Japanese intellectual and professor emeritus of literature at the University...
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  • documentary filmmaker, photographer and journalist, cardiac arrest. Kanji Nishio, 89, Japanese literary scholar. Peter Oloo-Aringo, 83, Kenyan politician...
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  • animator and writer Kanji Nishio (西尾 幹二, born 1935), Japanese academic Linda Nishio (born 1952), Japanese-American artist Mari Nishio (西尾 まり, born 1974)...
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  • 1889–1949), Japanese general Kanji Kubo (久保 皖司, born 1938), Japanese sport shooter Kanji Nishio (西尾 幹二, born 1935), Japanese academic Kanji Okunuki (奥抜 侃志, born...
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    Nativism (politics) Tokugawa Period. BookRags. Retrieved on 2008-08-24. Kanji Nishio II. Japan's Identity: Is Asia One? Is Japan Part of the East? Archived...
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  • writers have contributed four written articles to the book, however: Kanji Nishio (honorary chairman of the Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform)...
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    Prize (1997), and also known for Kano model Masahiro Mori - roboticist Kanji Nishio - German literary figure and philosopher Te Sun Han - information theorist...
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  • generally written with two kanji, the first read masa and the second read nori, for example: Starting with 正 ("correct"): 正規: second kanji 規 means "rule" or "regulation"...
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    Gauntlet?. McGill-Queen's Press – MQUP. pp. 157–. ISBN 978-0-7735-7087-0. Kanji Nishio (2007). Bangsa and Politics: Melayu-Bugis Relations in Johor-Riau and...
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    reforms of the early Meiji period. Initially, it consisted of the town of Nishio and 36 villages. On 13 May 1892, the villages Isshiki and Yokosuka were...
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