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Kikuchi Kan,
Masao Kume and Masajirō
Kojima were in both
Akutagawa and
Naoki Prize Committees. In 1938, the
Kikuchi Kan Prize (菊池寛賞
Kikuchi Kan Shō) was...
- 291.
Schmid (1989), 33; G.
Staufenbiel in
Freyberg (2000), 134;
Teehaus KanShoAn Archived 2008-07-06 at the
Wayback Machine,
webpage of
Urasenke München...
- The
Second Shō dynasty (第二尚氏王朝,
daini Shō-shi ōchō) was the last
dynasty of the
Ryukyu Kingdom from 1469 to 1879,
ruled by the
Second Shō family (第二尚氏...
- The Daijō-
kan or Dajō-
kan (****anese: 太政官), also
known as the
Great Council of State, was (i) (Daijō-
kan) the
highest organ of ****an's
premodern Imperial...
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Kikuchi Kan Prize (菊池寛賞,
Kikuchi Kan Shō)
honors achievement in all
aspects of ****anese
literary culture. It was
named in
honor of
Kikuchi Kan. The prize...
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University (Kyoto, 2013)
Guggenheim Fellowship, 1961
Kikuchi Kan Prize (Kikuchi
Kan Shō Society for the
Advancement of ****anese Culture), 1962. Van Ameringen...
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overseeing Shintō affairs, jingi-
kan also had the role to
oversee propaganda. Then, jingi-
kan was
demoted to jingi-
shō (神祇省),
Ministry of Divinities, that...
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active writer after the war, and in 1969, he won the
Kikuchi Kan Prize (Kikuchi
Kan Shō 菊池寛賞) for his
contributions to ****anese literature. He was an...
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Shō Sei (尚清, 1497–1555) was king of the
Ryukyu Kingdom from 1526 to 1555. He was the
fifth son of King
Shō Shin, who he succeeded.
Shō Sei
suppressed a...
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Sho Hirano (平野 紫耀,
Hirano Shō, born 29
January 1997) is a ****anese
singer and actor. He is a
member of the boy band Number_i. Previously,
Hirano was part...