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Syonan (****anese: 昭南, Hepburn: Shōnan, Kunrei-shiki:
Syônan),
officially Syonan Island (****anese: 昭南島, Hepburn: Shōnan-tō, Kunrei-shiki:
Syônan-tô), was...
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Syonan Jinja (昭南神社, Shōnan Jinja, lit. "Shōnan Shrine") was a
Shinto shrine at
MacRitchie Reservoir, Singapore.
Built by the ****anese
Imperial Army during...
- of Singapore. The
paper was
later published as The
Syonan Times, The
Syonan Sinbun, and The
Syonan Shimbun. The
changes in the
spelling arose from squabbles...
- 9789971694302
Linguafranca of Malaya,
Syonan Times, 28
February 1942, Page 4,
retrieved 31
March 2017 From Tojo-To To
Syonan,
Syonan Shimbun, 3
March 1942, Page...
- ****anese
Emperor and the
deified spirits of
their fallen comrades at
Syonan Chureito and
Syonan Jinja. The two
memorials on the
hilltop were torn down when the...
- The
Endau settlement, also
known as the New
Syonan Model Farm, or
simply New
Syonan, was a
settlement in Endau,
Malaysia created by the ****anese during...
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authorities and
renamed Syonan Hoso
Kyoku ('Light of the South'
Broadcasting Corporation, 昭南放送局,
known in
English as the
Syonan Broadcasting Station or...
- had been
driven from.
Under ****anese occupation,
Singapore was
renamed Syonan-to (****anese: 昭 南, Hepburn: Shōnan),
meaning 'light of the south'. Singapore...
- Singapore,
there were two
Mayors and five
Military Administrators appointed to
Syonan-to. The
Governor of
Singapore governs Singapore. The
persons on this position...
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During World War II,
Raffles Hotel was
renamed Syonan Ryokan (昭南旅館, shōnan ryokan),
incorporating Syonan ("Light of the South"), the ****anese name for...