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  2. Aozora Bunko - Wikipedia

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    Aozora Bunko was created on the Internet in 1997 to provide broadly available, free access to Japanese literary works whose copyrights had expired. The driving force behind the project was Michio Tomita ( 富田 倫生 , 1952–2013), who was motivated by the belief that people with a common interest should cooperate with each other.

  3. Category:Japanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Japanese book series (1 P) Japanese books (12 C, 53 P) ... Pages in category "Japanese literature"

  4. Gojo (character) - Wikipedia

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    On his journey, Gojo fought the spider-like Mankat Demons, who were attacking a nearby city defeating them with ease. Their leader, Mankot forfeited to the might of Gojo. Mankot, who felt a change of heart after this fight, offered to become his ride forever, and to help him in his quest of fighting evil.

  5. Category:Edo-period works - Wikipedia

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    This category represents Japanese texts written in the Edo period (1603-1867). It marks the end of what is known as "classical literature". Category:Old Japanese texts; Category:Late Old Japanese texts; Category:Early Middle Japanese texts; Category:Late Middle Japanese texts

  6. Meisei Goto - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... Japanese Literature Publishing Project, 2005 list. Published in the United States by ...

  7. Tsubouchi Shōyō - Wikipedia

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    He was born Tsubouchi Yūzō (坪内 雄蔵), in Gifu prefecture.He also used the pen name Harunoya Oboro (春のや おぼろ).. His book of criticism, Shōsetsu Shinzui (The Essence of the Novel), helped free novels and dramas from the low opinion that the Japanese had of such literature.

  8. Association for Japanese Literary Studies - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] In 1999, the organization was renamed the "Association for Japanese Literary Studies." [ 5 ] Every year, the organization holds a conference on a theme of interest to the membership. The organization also publishes the journal Proceedings of the Association for Japanese Literary Studies (PAJLS), ISSN (1531-5533), indexed by the ...

  9. Ozaki Kōyō - Wikipedia

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    Ozaki Kōyō (尾崎 紅葉, January 10, 1868 – October 30, 1903) was a Japanese author and poet. [1] His real name was Ozaki Tokutarō ( 尾崎 徳太郎 ) , and he was also known by various noms de plume including Enzan ( 縁山 ) and Tochimandō ( 十千万堂 ) .

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