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  2. Mecha Samurai Empire series - Wikipedia

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    The Mecha Samurai Empire series is a trilogy of alternate-history science fiction novels written by American author Peter Tieryas. [1] The series centers around an alternate America, known as the United States of Japan, after the Nazis and Japanese Empire have emerged victorious in World War II. [2]

  3. The Human Condition (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Human Condition (人間の條件, Ningen no jōken) is a trilogy of Japanese epic war drama films co-written and directed by Masaki Kobayashi, based on the novel of the same name by Junpei Gomikawa.

  4. Tales of the Otori - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Otori is a series of historical fantasy novels by Gillian Rubinstein, writing under the pen name Lian Hearn, set in a fictional world based on feudal Japan.The series initially consisted of a trilogy: Across the Nightingale Floor (2002), Grass for His Pillow (2003), and Brilliance of the Moon (2004).

  5. Let's Learn Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Series one of Let's Learn Japanese was made in 1984 and 1985. It was presented by Mary Althaus and featured a number of skits, featuring Mine-san (Yusuke Mine), Sugihara-san (Miki Sugihara), and Kaihō-san (Hiroyuki Kaihō), who were designed to help the viewer memorize, and practice the use of, new words and grammatical structures.

  6. Tower of Skulls - Wikipedia

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    It is the first volume released of a planned trilogy covering the Pacific Theater of the Second World War. [1] The full text is divided into 18 chapters. This volume recounts the first five years of the Second Sino-Japanese War starting with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident up until just before the Battle of the Coral Sea.

  7. Sanshirō (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sanshirō (三四郎) is a 1908 Japanese novel by Sōseki Natsume. [1] [2] It is the first in a trilogy, followed by Sorekara (1909) and The Gate (1910).[3]Sanshirō describes the experiences of its titular character, Sanshirō Ogawa, a young man from the Kyushu countryside of southern Japan, as he arrives at the University of Tokyo and becomes acquainted with his new surroundings, fellow ...

  8. Men and War - Wikipedia

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    The trilogy follows the rise of the Godai family conglomerate and its involvement in the Second Sino-Japanese War, from the Jinan incident in 1928 to the Nomonhan incident in 1939. Yamamoto had conceived a five-part series, and the story was to continue through the Pacific War to the Tokyo Trials , but Nikkatsu reduced the series to a trilogy ...

  9. Junpei Gomikawa - Wikipedia

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    Junpei Gomikawa (March 15, 1916 – March 8, 1995; Japanese: 五味川純平) was the pen name of Japanese novelist Kurita Shigeru.He is best known for his 1958 World War II novel The Human Condition (Ningen no joken), which became a best seller. [1]