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  • The [[2020 Summer Olympics|next Summer Games]] are scheduled for [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], beginning in July 2020, while the next Winter Games are sched
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  • If the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940 had not been canceled, there are rumours that Go would have been on
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  • ...>Schodt, Frederik L. 1986. ''Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics.'' Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-1252-7.</ref> Manga are immensely popular in Japan<r ...y when Rakuten Kitazawa edited the illustrated humor and satire magazine ''Tokyo Puck''.<ref>Schodt, 1986, ''op. cit.,'' pp. 39-47.</ref> Katayori Mitsugu,
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  • ...of its 75th anniversary, the Huntington Library authorized Yushodo Co. in Tokyo to publish a facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer. This facsimile was printed
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  • ...sies performed on 20 persons who died in the 1924 encephalitis epidemic of Tokyo, Nagano, and Shikoku districts of Japan there were 9 acute, 8 subacute, and
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  • Japan’s [[Shunga]] art of the [[Edo Period]] (Old Tokyo) is a word for Japanese works of art, specifically Japanese erotic painting
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  • ...tin Khoury (2003) Invited Talk at the 6th RESCEU Symposium, Nov. 4-7 2003, Tokyo, Japan. Institute for String Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, Columbia
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  • Hiroshi Yamauchi attended [[Waseda University]] in Tokyo. However, after his grandfather died suddenly in 1949, [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] ...ped out. In 1964, while Japan was experiencing an economic boom due to the Tokyo Olympics, the playing card business reached its saturation point. Japanese
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  • ...objective was the creation of airfields &mdash; within [[B-29]] range of Tokyo. The ability to plan and execute such a complex operation in the space of 9 ...e, about 100,000 people were killed in a fire storm caused by an attack on Tokyo.
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  • ...aboard the battleship [[USS Missouri (BB-63)|USS ''Missouri'' (BB-63)]] in Tokyo Bay.
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  • ...d to Winter Harbor in 1935. It principally intercepted European traffic to Tokyo, but also had a section intercepting Soviet traffic. Intercept reorganizati
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  • In 1871-1882 Tokyo hired 48 American experts, as well as 17 European and 13 Chinese experts, t
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  • CIA reporting from Tokyo, based on information obtained from a former Chinese Nationalist officer se
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  • *''Destination Tokyo'' (1943)
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  • ...psychological works. <ref>Mizuno, K. (1987). ''Basic buddhist concepts''. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing Co.</ref>
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  • * ''A History of Indian Buddhism'', Akira Hirakawa, vol 1, Shunjusha, Tokyo, 1974, translated and edited by Paul Groner, University of Hawai'i Press, H
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  • ...AAAYAAJ&q= |publisher= Yunesuko Higashi Ajia Bunka Kenkyū Sentā |location= Tokyo |page= No. 8–10, p. 140 |year= 1998}}
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  • ...re present at the [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender|surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay]] on 2 September 1945: [[USS Libra (AKA-12)|USS ''Libra'' (AKA-12)]], [
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  • "Pierre Molinier", Art Space Mirage, Tokyo, Japon, 01-30 April 1986 and 12-25 May 1986
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  • ...waters. Finishing that mission early in September, ''Virgo'' arrived in [[Tokyo Bay]] on the 9th, a week after the formal surrender. She served as station
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  • ...he continental United States, but also in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], [[Tokyo]], [[Osaka]], [[Manila]], [[Singapore]], [[Shanghai]], [[Hong Kong]], and [
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  • ...as reluctant to come to the Palace. Told he would not to have to travel to Tokyo. Saionji immediately recommended General [[Kazushige Ugaki]], "who, as Gove
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  • ...f Japan]]. After the [[Surrender of Japan|formal surrender ceremony]] in [[Tokyo Bay]], she continued to supply American ships, visiting anchorages on the [
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  • ...f the information provided by the spy Richard Sorge (code-named Ramsay) in Tokyo <ref name =Prange>{{cite book | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • ...ers awaiting takeoff from the U.S.S. ''Hornet'' during Doolittle's raid on Tokyo.]]
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  • ...se War|triumph of Japan over Russia]] in 1905 energized his movement. In [[Tokyo]], he appealed to the many Chinese students and organized his Tóngménghu�
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  • ...to the even more prestigious [[Japanese Army Military State College]] in [[Tokyo]]. In Japan he joined with [[Sun Yat-sen]], then in exile and organizing a
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  • ...e Pacific, where the Rising Sun flew above all the islands within range of Tokyo. Perhaps suitable bases could be built in China; a very-long-range bomber f ...airmen had achieved the goals of strategic bombing--but neither Berlin nor Tokyo would surrender. The Nazis quit when the Soviets smashed Berlin in the bloo
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  • ...t top university in Asia alongside [[University of Tokyo|The University of Tokyo]]. In 2022, Singapore had 23 programmes (16 from NUS and 7 from [[Nanyang T
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  • ...computer Go competitions. The FOST Cup was held annually from 1995-1999 in Tokyo. That tournament has been supplanted by the Gifu Challenge, which has been
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  • <td>[[Japan]]</td><td>[[Tokyo]]</td><td>[[Yen]]</td>
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  • {{Image|TEPCO Power Plant Japan.jpg|right|350px|Figure 1: Power plant of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), in Yokohama , Japan, fueled with liquified
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  • {{Image|TEPCO Power Plant Japan.jpg|right|350px|Figure 1: Power plant of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), in Yokohama , Japan, fueled with liquified
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  • ...ve a future?''] ''Evol Trends Phys Sci'', Proc Yoshio Nishina Centen Symp, Tokyo 57:171</ref>
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  • ...too from 400,000 to 600,000 civilian lives. That comprises over 100,000 in Tokyo alone, over 200,000 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined, and 80,000-150,000
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  • ...ershed Agricultural Program|booktitle=International Water Supply Symposium Tokyo 1998|publisher=New York City Department of Environmental Protection| date=N ...thor=Saskia Sassen|Sassen, Saskia|title=The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo|year=2001|publisher=Princeton University Press|edition=2nd edition|isbn=069
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  • ...., country '''A'''), who posed as a German (country '''C''') journalist in Tokyo, to report on Japan (country '''B''') back to the Soviet Union. Sorge was e | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • * [[Tokyo]]
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  • ''Yancey'' entered [[Tokyo Bay]] on the morning of [[2 September]], the day Japan signed the formal ar
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  • ...raids caused "firestorms," notably Hamburg and Kassel in 1943, Dresden and Tokyo in 1945. Firestorms were very hard to start; they occurred in unpredictable
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  • ...hrown out with the city's garbage Kyoko Sato. Japan Times (International). Tokyo: Feb 9-Feb 15, 1998. Vol. 38, Iss. 6; p.7</ref>
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  • | journal = Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)
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  • ...id not get the news. Roosevelt did not prosecute because that would alert Tokyo. Dina Goren, "Communication Intelligence and the Freedom of the Press. The
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  • ...oves to the Apache Foundation in 2008; Google BigTable is started in 2004; Tokyo Cabinet is a successor to QDBM by (Mikio Hirabayashi) started in 2006; the
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  • *2 October - Second Japanese tour commences in Tokyo at the Budokan Hall.
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  • ...d Armies entered Korea. The intelligence leadership in both Washington and Tokyo did not alert either President Truman or MacArthur, who were about to meet CIA reporting from Tokyo, based on information obtained from a former Chinese Nationalist officer se
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  • * 1854 - [[Kanagawa Treaty]]; [[Matthew Perry]] to Tokyo in 1853; returning 1854 with seven warships; treaty opened two Japanese por
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  • ...he Third Fleet's attack on Jaoan...you did not lay out plans for attack on Tokyo...if you anticipated a major action with the Japnese fleet just beforehand.
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  • | Population of Tokyo (2018), the most populous city in the world
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  • ...lobe by air. From there, ''Graf Zeppelin'' flew to Friedrichshafen, then [[Tokyo]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], and back to Lakehurst, in 21 da
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  • ...on August 30, managed to get an agreement between the French Ambassador in Tokyo and the Japanese Foreign Minister, promising to respect Indochinese integri
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  • ...volutionary groups were formed in the Yangtze cities by 1903, and those in Tokyo banded together to form the "Revolutionary Alliance" in 1905, led by [[Sun
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  • ...he Third Fleet's attack on Jaoan...you did not lay out plans for attack on Tokyo...if you anticipated a major action with the Japanese fleet just beforehand
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  • ...amazing personal persuasiveness converted the skeptics who met with him in Tokyo, but Washington still said no. The [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] were afraid so
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