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  2. Shogakukan - Wikipedia

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    Shogakukan Inc. (株式会社小学館, Kabushiki-gaisha Shōgakukan, often pronounced as Shōgakkan [2] due to devoicing [3]) is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan. [4] Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha.

  3. List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)

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    Collected Japanese Poems of Ancient and Modern Times (古今和歌集, Kokin Wakashū), Gen'ei edition [73] [74] possibly Fujiwara no Sadazane, grandson of Fujiwara no Yukinari: Oldest complete manuscript of the Kokin Wakashū Heian period, July 24, 1120 Two bound books, ink on decorative paper, 21.1 cm × 15.5 cm (8.3 in × 6.1 in)

  4. List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Classical ...

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    Chinese books had reached Japan since circa 400 AD and had been imported in large quantities through a number of missions during the Sui and Tang dynasties. Official missions ended after 894, but books continued to reach Japan in the mid to late Heian period through commercial exchange or via priests travelling to China. [49]

  5. Aozora Bunko - Wikipedia

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    This is an explanatory illustration prepared by Aozora Bunko as part of project encouraging Japanese citizens to contact Diet members in an effort to express a point-of-view. Aozora Bunko was created on the Internet in 1997 to provide broadly available, free access to Japanese literary works whose copyrights had expired.

  6. Category:Japanese books - Wikipedia

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    Japanese poetry books (2 C) S. Japanese short story collections (3 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Japanese books" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 ...

  7. Books Kinokuniya - Wikipedia

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    Books Kinokuniya (紀伊國屋書店, Kinokuniya Shoten) is a Japanese bookstore chain operated by Kinokuniya Company Ltd. (株式会社紀伊國屋書店, Kabushiki-gaisha Kinokuniya Shoten), founded in 1927, with its first store located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Its name translates to "Bookstore of Kii Province".

  8. Kaiju - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese light novel series Gate makes use of the term kaiju as a term for giant monsters – specifically an ancient Fire Dragon – in the Special Region. Also, one of the Japanese protagonists refers to the JSDF's tradition to fight such monsters in the films, as well as comparing said dragon with King Ghidorah at one point. [34] [35]

  9. Japanese books - Wikipedia

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