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Just War and Anti-War: Two Stances of the Japanese Methodist Church toward the Russo-Japanese War
If the Christian Church prioritizes its existence and expansion, it will turn to the entity that approves of it and protects it. When the Modern Japanese emperor’s state approached the church as his grace, the Japanese Christian Church showed its ...
Eun-young Park, Do-hyung Kim
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Reconceptualizing Mujō: A Japanese worldview not in the pursuit of eternity [PDF]
This paper discusses the concept of "Mujō," one of the fundamental concepts of Japanese culture and thinking. The concept of Mujō, compared with other concepts and keywords necessary to understand Japanese culture, is completely unknown in Iran. In fact,
A. Rezaee
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Around 1930, the Japanese publishing market was restructured, and as part of this process, the colonial market emerged within the Japanese Empire. In an attempt to expand into the colonial market, publishers such as Kaizō-sha, Chūōkōron-sha, and Senki ...
Young Ran Ko +2 more
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Disaster, nature, and narrative: A comparative study of Acehnese and Ainu oral traditions [PDF]
Natural disasters, such as earthquakes and tsunamis, significantly impact human existence, particularly in coastal and island environments like Indonesia and Japan.
Rahwati Wawat +3 more
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In Japan, loanwords widely used in newspapers that make it difficult for readers to understand the information. As there is a need for a practical language, it has been proven by the more dominant use of abbreviations.
Witria Diah Sari +2 more
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Pemerian Alam Sebagai Simbol Femininitas dalam Novel Hana wo Hakobu Imouto
This paper discusses about interconnecting nature an women in one of Japanese literary work named Hana wo Hakobu Imouto by Natsuki Ikezawa. He has written numerous novels and through his works such as Hana wo Hakobu Imouto, he depicts upon the ...
Wawat Rahwati
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Post-war Taiwan and Japanese Literature: With a Focus on Researches in University [PDF]
In post-Second World War Taiwan, the symbolism and significance of “Japan” as a signifier remains steeped in meaning, due largely to Japan’s antebellum colonialization of Taiwan for approximately half a century.
Keiko YOKOJI
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Takao Ouchi’s translation work in “Manchu literature” [PDF]
In this paper I explain the position of Takao Ouchi's translation work in Manchu literature. At the time he was writing, in Manchuria Japanese authors didn't attempt to study the Chinese language, and Chinese authors also refused to write novels in the ...
Yuanchao SHAN
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