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Jogaku z****hi (****anese: 女学雑誌;
Education of
Women Magazine) was a women's
magazine published in Tokyo, ****an,
during the
Meiji era
between July 1885 and...
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Jogaku Sekai (女学世界; the
World of Women's
Learning or Women's
Education World) was a ****anese women's
magazine published by
Hakubunkan in Tokyo, ****an....
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literature during the
early Meiji period. He was also
among the
contributors of
Jogaku z****hi, an
influential magazine of the
Meiji era.
Zaika Ron (罪過論, 1890)...
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Jogaku z****hi and Hyōron For magazines,
Wakamatsu ****uko (****u)
submitted her
writings and
translation mainly on
either Jogaku z****hi or Hyōron...
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temples with the same name, Kai Zenkō-ji (甲斐善光寺), with the
mountain name
Jōgaku-zan (定額山) is a
temple of the Jōdo-shū sect
located in Kōfu,
Yamanashi Prefecture...
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Spotlight (1982–) ****anzine (1990–) Jiji shinpō JJ (1975–)
Jogaku Sekai (1901–1925)
Jogaku z****hi
Josei (1922–1928)
Josei Jishin (1958–) The
Journal of...
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started a
magazine Jogaku shinshi (女学新誌)
which existed only one year in 1884. Then they
began a long
publishing career with
Jogaku z****hi (女学雑誌) in 1885...
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Shimazaki earned a
small salary by
contributing translations to Iwamoto's
Jogaku z****hi magazine. He
began teaching English at the
Christian Meiji Women's...
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proposed include her
maternal grandfather Shunzei himself and the monk
Jōgaku (上覚). One m****cript
gives the
title as Kenkyū
Monogatari (建久物語), a reference...
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Tokyo Jogakkan College (東京女学館大学, Tōkyō
jogaku-kan daigaku, TJKC) was a
private women's
college in Machida, Tokyo, ****an. The
predecessor of the school...