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  2. Nihon University Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Nihon University Junior College Mishima Campus (in Japanese) This page was last edited on 20 December 2022, at 19:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Nihon University - Wikipedia

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    The university's name is derived from the Japanese word "Nihon" meaning Japan. Nihon University now has 16 colleges and 87 departments, 20 postgraduate schools, 1 junior college which is composed of 5 departments, 1 correspondence division, 32 research institutes and 3 hospitals. [ 7 ]

  4. Yukio Mishima - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a documentary titled Mishima Yukio vs. Tokyo University Zenkyōtō: the Truth Revealed 50 Years Later (三島由紀夫vs東大全共闘〜50年目の真実〜, Mishima Yukio vs Todai Zenkyōtō〜50 nen me no Sinjitsu) was released, based on the debate between Mishima and members of the Tokyo University Zenkyōtō on May 13, 1969.

  5. Yasuhiko Niimura - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Kokushikan University, he joined JEF United Ichihara in 1993. He played many matches as forward from first season. In 1997, he moved to Japan Football League (JFL) club Consadole Sapporo. The club won the champions in 1997 and was promoted to J1 League end of the season. However he moved to JFL club Jatco in 1998. Although ...

  6. Atamifuji Sakutarō - Wikipedia

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    He joined Nihon University Mishima Junior High School where he was a part of the judo club, before turning to the sumo club during his second year of junior high school. [4] During his high school years, he supported his family by cooking lunch boxes and doing part-time work as a dishwasher. [ 2 ]

  7. Patriotism (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Patriotism was written in the autumn of 1960, shortly after the Anpo protests, which were said to have prompted Mishima's public turn towards right-wing politics. [4] The contradictory nature of Mishima's upbringing and the social context of Japan during the time in which he wrote Patriotism also motivated him to take a larger political stance in his writing. [5]

  8. Yahiko Mishima - Wikipedia

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    Yahiko Mishima (三島 弥彦, Mishima Yahiko, February 23, 1886 – February 1, 1954) was a Japanese track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. [1] Together with the marathon runner Shizo Kanakuri he was the first ever Olympic competitor for Japan .

  9. 1968–1969 Japanese university protests - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 and 1969, student protests at several Japanese universities ultimately forced the closure of campuses across Japan. Known as daigaku funsō (大学紛争, lit. 'university troubles') [1] or daigaku tōsō (大学闘争, 'university struggles'), [2] the protests were part of the worldwide protest cycle in 1968 [3] and the late-1960s Japanese protest cycle, including the Anpo protests of ...