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    Masao Maruyama (丸山 眞男, Maruyama Masao, 22 March 1914 – 15 August 1996) was a leading Japanese political scientist and political theorist. His expertise...
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    Masao Maruyama (丸山 政男, Maruyama Masao, 13 September 1889 – 11 November 1957), was a Lieutenant General and commander in the Imperial Japanese Army during...
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    Suginami, Tokyo. Founded in 2011 by Madhouse co-founder and producer Masao Maruyama, it has produced anime works including Terror in Resonance, Yuri!!!...
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    the Combined Fleet') ia a 1968 Japanese epic war film directed by Seiji Maruyama [ja], with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed...
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  • Shozo Fujita (category Japanese history stubs)
    historian, a "leading intellectual of 'postwar Japan'" and a follower of Masao Maruyama. Sakurai, Takamichi (Summer 2018). "The Political Theorist, Fujita Shōzō:...
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    Battle for Henderson Field (category Military history of Japan during World War II)
    from the 2nd (Sendai) Infantry Division under the command of generals Masao Maruyama and Yumio Nasu and inflicted heavy casualties on the Japanese 4th Infantry...
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  • released by Square Enix. It was directed by Morio Asaka, and produced by Masao Maruyama, Jungo Maruta and Akio Ofuji. Tetsuya Nomura served as supervising director...
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    Japan. pp. 68 Maruyama, Masao (1963). Thought and Behaviour in Modern Japanese Politics. Oxford University Press. p. 232. Gordon, A History of Modern Japan...
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    Masao Uchibori (内堀 雅雄, Uchibori Masao, born 26 March 1964) is a Japanese politician and the current governor of Fukushima Prefecture in Japan. He previously...
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    sous le regard de Maruyama Masao" (Archive). Cipango. 19 | 2012 : Le Japon et le fait colonial II. pp. 79-91. (in French) Maruyama, Masao (丸山眞男). "Introduction...
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    Battle of Java (1942) (category History of Java)
    Arthur S. Blackburn. 16th Army: General Hitoshi Imamura 2nd Division (Maruyama Masao) 2nd Company and 4th Company of 2nd Tank Regiment (21 Type 97 Medium...
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    accredited by the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA). The Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, and the Obihiro Zoo predate the construction of the Asahiyama...
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  • Japanese animation studio founded in 1972 by ex–Mushi Pro staff, including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Madhouse has created and helped...
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  • of the Japanese commander in the Bandoeng area, Lieutenant General Masao Maruyama, who promised them the rights of the Geneva Convention for the protection...
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  • After working with Mushi Production, Dezaki co-founded Madhouse with Masao Maruyama, Rintaro, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Dezaki was known for his distinct visual...
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  • continuation of the anime, Junko Koseki (editor of Nana in Shueisha) and Masao Maruyama (former managing director of Madhouse) stated that they had decided...
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  • produced by MAPPA, which was founded by Masao Maruyama in 2011 after his departure from the studio Madhouse. Maruyama co-founded Madhouse in 1972, and approached...
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    Otakon (section History)
    convention as art form comes of age". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-09-08. "History: In the News". www.otakon.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05...
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    Nationalism, Political Realism and Democracy in Japan: The thought of Masao Maruyama. Routledge. p. 136. ISBN 978-1-136-31378-3. Retrieved 24 May 2013. Masaru...
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  • 1968–1969 Japanese university protests (category History of socialism)
    interpretations of these ideas by other Japanese intellectuals such as Masao Maruyama, whom he denounced as hypocritical. The students' devotion to shutaisei...
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  • One review states it is "possibly the most heavily censored title in the history of the North American manga industry." In response, protesters boycotted...
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  • shorts produced by Studio 4°C to promote Toyota. He was later offered by Masao Maruyama to direct Garo: The Animation at MAPPA, which he accepted. Shortly after...
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  • adaptation was confirmed to still be in production by Studio M2 founder Masao Maruyama. Toshio Kawaguchi is the series' director, with Urasawa as creative...
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    Shiogama (redirect from History of Shiogama)
    Harbor festival (Eve: before Marine Day/festival: Marine Day July) Masao Maruyama (anime producer) Masashi Nakano (politician) Nobunaga Shimazaki (voice...
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  • was born and established at the Imperial Court in the 8th-9th century (Masao Takatori et al.) The theory that Shinto permeated the provinces during the...
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    signed 16 September 1939, the fighting ceased. The 2nd Division, led by Masao Maruyama, was reassigned to the southern front under Field Marshal Terauchi Hisaichi's...
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  • in the Japan Sea') is a 1969 Japanese epic war film directed by Seiji Maruyama, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film stars Toshiro Mifune...
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  • also mean "ethnic group". In Postwar Japan, liberal nationalists like Masao Maruyama emphasized "国民主義" (kokumin shugi, lit. "state-based nationalism" or...
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  • Japanese). アテネ書房. p. 142. ISBN 9784871522359. Karube, Tadashi (2008). Maruyama Masao: and the fate of liberalism in twentieth-century Japan. International...
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  • previous authors writing about the event, Masao Maruyama, Ōkōchi Kazuo [ja], and Yamada Moritarō [ja]. Maruyama's argument was that the Japanese laborers...
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