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The Nihon Kokugo Daijiten (日本国語大辞典), also known as the Nikkoku (日国) and in English as Shogakukan's Unabridged Dictionary of the Japanese Language, is the largest Japanese language dictionary published. [1] In the period from 1972 to 1976, Shogakukan published the 20-volume first edition.
Original release date English release date 1: Gosick GOSICK -Goshikku- (GOSICK –ゴシック–) December 15, 2003 4-8291-6229-5: April 8, 2008 978-1427805690: Kazuya Kujou, a Japanese student in the Saint Marguerite Academy in Sauville, meets a mysterious girl named Victorique atop the school's library tower.
A Chinese-language release in Taiwan and Hong Kong was published by the Taiwan branch of Kadokawa Media under their Fantastic Novels imprint. [9] Daewon C.I. licensed the Korean-language release of the series in South Korea and released the novels under their Newtype Novels imprint. [ 10 ]
Real-world release order Name of work Chronological order 1 Overlooking View: 5 2 A Study in Murder – Part 1: 1 3 Remaining Sense of Pain: 3 4 The Hollow Shrine: 2 5 Paradox Spiral: 6 6 Oblivion Recording: 7 7 A Study in Murder – Part 2: 8 8 Epilogue: 9 9 Future Gospel: 4 [a] and 11 [b] 10 Future Gospel: Extra Chorus: 3.5, 5.5 and 6.5 11 ...
The book contains 39 short stories, 33 of which were previously released and 6 new stories. [d] [107] On June 12, 2024, Kodansha announced that the book would be delayed after it was discovered that a story that should have been included was inadvertently left out. [108] The publication date was later confirmed to be September 11, 2024. [109]
After the wide release of the film adaptation in August 2016, the novel reached the top place in Oricon's weekly bunkobon sales charts for three consecutive weeks. [4] The novel has sold over 1.3 million copies as of December 2016. [5] In August 2018, the novel was released in an audiobook format, with Romi Park reading. [6]
Release date Media type Publisher Activity books July 22, 2014 – December 7, 2016 [129] [130] Paperback: Shogakukan: Notes: Since 2014, Shogakukan has published a total of 15 activity books on the Yo-kai Watch franchise, which have been authored by various different people. Yo-kai Watch for Toddlers: September 10, 2014 – August 5, 2015 [131 ...
The Japanese translator Tom Gally (1999) criticizes the Nihongo Daijiten in comparison with the Kōjien, Daijirin, and Daijisen. [2] Though subtitled in English "The Great Japanese Dictionary," this dictionary is, in my opinion, the least great of the four large single-volume kokugo dictionaries described here. With its many color pictures ...