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Shinkyo may
refer to: Changchun,
formerly named Shinkyō (新京), the
capital of the
former Imperial ****anese
puppet state of Manchukuo,
China ****anese new...
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Hsinking (Chinese: 新京; pinyin: Xīnjīng; Wade–Giles: Hsin-ching; ****anese:
Shinkyō;
literally "New Capital") on 13 March. The
Emperor Puyi
resided in the...
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World Heritage Site
designation the
following year. The
Sacred Bridge (神橋,
shinkyō)
crossing the
Daiya River belongs to the ****arasan Shrine. This beautiful...
- promulgated, and
Protestant missionaries (プロテスタント
Purotesutanto or 新教
Shinkyō, "renewed teaching")
began to
proselytise in ****an,
intensifying their...
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Sinkyo Maru,
alternatively romanised as
Shinkyo Maru, was a
cargo steamship that was
launched in ****an in 1932. The
Imperial ****anese Navy requisitioned...
- 1944) is a ****anese diplomat, and
former imperial prince. He was born in
Shinkyo, then the
capital of Manchukuo.
Takeda is the
second son of
former Prince...
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Masahiko Fujiwara (****anese: 藤原 正彦
Fujiwara Masahiko; born July 9, 1943, in
Shinkyo, Manchukuo) is a ****anese
mathematician and
writer who is
known for his...
- Guy I
Could Run Into" (会っちゃいけない奴,
Atcha Ikenai Yatsu) "New Crib" (新居,
Shinkyo) "Secret Info" (秘匿情報,
Hitoku Jōhō) "Special Something" (華, Hana) "Visitor"...
- joining this
group after 1936,
there were 20,000
complete families. In
Shinkyō, the ****anese made up 25% of the po****tion. At the end of 1938, the total...
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writers formulated a
style of
fictional writing that is
eventually called shinkyo-shosetsu.
Other major influences from
Western countries in
Europe in addition...