- The Kanjō
shinpō (漢城新報, Korean: 한성신보; lit. Hanseong News) was a ****anese- and Korean-language
newspaper published in Seoul,
Joseon (later
Korean Empire)...
- The Daitō
shinpō (大東新報, Korean: 대동신보; MR: Taedongshinbo) was a ****anese
newspaper published in the
Korean Empire between 1904 and 1906. The
paper was founded...
- Keijō
Shinpō (京城新報, Korean: 경성신보; RR: Gyeongseong Sinbo; MR: Kyŏngsŏng Sinmun) was a
daily ****anese-language
newspaper published in
Korea from 1907 to...
- The Chōsen
shinpō (朝鮮新報, Korean: 조선신보; lit. Korea Newspaper) was a ****anese-language
newspaper published in
Korea from 1890 to 1908. It was
first published...
- Chōsen
Shinpō (朝鮮新報, Korean: 조선신보; lit. 'Korea Newspaper'), was a
newspaper written in ****anese and
classical Chinese, with at
least one
article known...
-
Kabuki shinpō (歌舞伎新報, "Kabuki news") was a ****anese
magazine which provided news on the
world of kabuki, a po****r ****anese
performing art,
during the...
- influence,
Miura struck a deal with
Adachi Kenzō of the
newspaper Kanjō
shinpō and the
Daewongun to
carry out her killing. The
agents were let into the...
-
Masako Shinpo (22
January 1913 – 19
December 1995) was a ****anese
track and
field athlete. She
competed in the women's
javelin throw at the 1932 Summer...
- Nippō (朝鮮日報; 조선일보;
different from the
modern Chosun Ilbo) and Chōsen Jiji
Shinpō (朝鮮時事新報; 조선시사신보). It was one of the most
prominent ****anese
newspapers in...
- Heijō
Shinpō (平壌新報, Korean: 평양신보; RR: Pyeongyang Sinbo; MR: P'yŏngyang Sinbo) was a ****anese-language and Korean-language
newspaper published in Pyongyang...