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  • Naoto Kan
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2010 to 2011

    Naoto Kan (菅 直人, Kan Naoto; born 10 October 1946) is a Japanese former politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Democratic

    Naoto Kan

    Naoto Kan

    Naoto_Kan

  • Kan (musician)
  • Japanese singer-songwriter (1962–2023)

    1990 hit 'Love will Win,' dies at 61". The Mainichi. Retrieved November 18, 2023. "KANのCDシングルランキング" [KAN: Peak positions and weeks on chart]. Original

    Kan (musician)

    Kan_(musician)

  • Chishū Ryū
  • Japanese actor (1904–1993)

    Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette 1987: Kikuchi Kan Prize 1990: Kawakita Award 1991: Mainichi Film Concours - Special Award 1994: Elan d'or Awards

    Chishū Ryū

    Chishū Ryū

    Chishū_Ryū

  • Masao Yoshida (nuclear engineer)
  • Japanese nuclear power plant manager (1955–2013)

    Yoshida left the plant's command center for about 20 minutes to meet Kan in person. Kan later recounted: Yoshida said that this was what we wanted to do,

    Masao Yoshida (nuclear engineer)

    Masao Yoshida (nuclear engineer)

    Masao_Yoshida_(nuclear_engineer)

  • Mainichi Kaasan
  • Japanese comedy manga series by Rieko Saibara

    Mainichi Kaasan (毎日かあさん; lit. 'Everyday Mom') is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Rieko Saibara, based on her experiences as a

    Mainichi Kaasan

    Mainichi_Kaasan

  • Yoshihiko Noda
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012

    named minister of finance in the cabinet of Prime Minister Naoto Kan. Following Kan's resignation as prime minister, Noda won the ensuing leadership election

    Yoshihiko Noda

    Yoshihiko Noda

    Yoshihiko_Noda

  • Humanity Declaration
  • 1946 announcement by Japanese Emperor Hirohito

    on the Construction of a New Japan (新日本建設に関する詔書, Shin Nippon Kensetsu ni Kan suru Shōsho), is an imperial rescript issued by Hirohito, the emperor of

    Humanity Declaration

    Humanity_Declaration

  • Japanese reaction to Fukushima nuclear accident
  • Japanese reaction to the Fukushima nuclear disaster

    declared by the government of Japan on 11 March. Later Prime Minister Naoto Kan issued instructions that people within a 20 km (12 mi) zone around the Fukushima

    Japanese reaction to Fukushima nuclear accident

    Japanese reaction to Fukushima nuclear accident

    Japanese_reaction_to_Fukushima_nuclear_accident

  • Satō–Kishi–Abe family
  • Political family in Japan

    1924 – May 15, 1991), (Minister of Foreign Affairs: 1982–1986), son of Kan Abe (安倍 寛; 29 April 1894 – 30 January 1946) (Member of the House of Representatives:

    Satō–Kishi–Abe family

    Satō–Kishi–Abe family

    Satō–Kishi–Abe_family

  • Abdul Qadeer Khan
  • Pakistani nuclear physicist (1936–2021)

    Anniversary - Walking the Nuclear Corridor: Pakistan/Israeli Threat]. Mainichi Shimbun. 26 August 2014. David Rohde; David Sanger (2 February 2004). "Key

    Abdul Qadeer Khan

    Abdul Qadeer Khan

    Abdul_Qadeer_Khan

  • Premiership of Naoto Kan
  • Japanese govenment from 2010 to 2011

    Noda Support Kan For DPJ Presidency". Nikkei. 3 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010. "民主党の新代表・総理大臣に菅直人氏選出 (毎日新聞) – Yahoo!JAPAN ニュース". Mainichi Shimbun (in

    Premiership of Naoto Kan

    Premiership of Naoto Kan

    Premiership_of_Naoto_Kan

  • Yukio Edano
  • Japanese politician

    Policy Research Group inside the NPS under Policy Research Chairman Naoto Kan. In January 1996, around two years later, the First Hashimoto Cabinet was

    Yukio Edano

    Yukio Edano

    Yukio_Edano

  • Liberty Osaka
  • Human rights museum in Osaka, Japan

    research. リバティおおさか休館へ 消える人権運動の象徴 別の場所で再開目指す, Mainichi Shimbun, 11 May 2020. リバティおおさか、再開断念 資料3万点は大阪公立大に寄贈へ, Mainichi Shimbun, 20 March 2023. Liberty Osaka v

    Liberty Osaka

    Liberty Osaka

    Liberty_Osaka

  • Fukushima 50
  • Media term for staff of Fukushima Plant

    days after quake". Mainichi Daily News. Japan. 18 March 2011. Archived from the original on 21 March 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2011. "Kan berates TEPCO for

    Fukushima 50

    Fukushima 50

    Fukushima_50

  • Kikuchi Kan Prize
  • Japanese literary award

    Asahi Shimbun, 1954 Ihei Kimura, 1955 Chikage Awashima, 1956 Mainichi Shimbun, 1957 NHK, 1959 Kan Shimozawa, 1962 Donald Keene, 1962 Kenichi Horie, 1963 Oya

    Kikuchi Kan Prize

    Kikuchi Kan Prize

    Kikuchi_Kan_Prize

  • Donald Keene
  • American academic (1922–2019)

    Society of Northern California), 1996 Asahi Prize, 1997 Mainichi Shuppan Bunka Shō (The Mainichi Newspapers), 2002 The PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation

    Donald Keene

    Donald Keene

    Donald_Keene

  • Kazuhiro Haraguchi
  • Japanese politician (born 1959)

    「ゆうこく連合」政党化目指す". J-CAST ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 January 2026. Mainichi 2012: senkyo.mainichi.jp/46shu/kaihyo_area_meikan.html?mid=A41001001001 Archived 2014-11-29

    Kazuhiro Haraguchi

    Kazuhiro Haraguchi

    Kazuhiro_Haraguchi

  • Japanese Air Force One
  • Dedicated Japanese government aircraft

    aircraft for evacuation purposes but that Kan had rejected the request citing the priority of the Davos mission. Kan denied that such a discussion had taken

    Japanese Air Force One

    Japanese Air Force One

    Japanese_Air_Force_One

  • Kan Takahama
  • Japanese manga artist (born 1977)

    Kan Takahama (Japanese: 高浜 寛, Hepburn: Takahama Kan; born April 6, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist born in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture. Debuting in

    Kan Takahama

    Kan Takahama

    Kan_Takahama

  • Yoshimoto Kogyo
  • Japanese entertainment company

    130R (Owarai) [ja] (Hon Kon and Itsuji Itao) Aiseki Start (Kei Yamazaki and Kan Yamazoe) All Hanshin-Kyōjin (All Hanshin and All Kyojin) Akina (Kenta Akiyama

    Yoshimoto Kogyo

    Yoshimoto Kogyo

    Yoshimoto_Kogyo

  • Roei no Uta
  • 1938 Japanese gunka song

    held by the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun and Osaka Mainichi Shimbun. The jury, which included the writer Kan Kikuchi and the poet Hakushū Kitahara, awarded

    Roei no Uta

    Roei_no_Uta

  • The Yomiuri Shimbun
  • Japanese newspaper

    Japan; the other four are The Asahi Shimbun, the Chunichi Shimbun, the Mainichi Shimbun, and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun. It is headquartered in Otemachi

    The Yomiuri Shimbun

    The Yomiuri Shimbun

    The_Yomiuri_Shimbun

  • Democratic Party of Japan
  • Japanese political party (1998–2014)

    officials were elected as well at the party convention for the first time; Naoto Kan, former Health and Welfare Minister was appointed as the president of the

    Democratic Party of Japan

    Democratic Party of Japan

    Democratic_Party_of_Japan

  • Masako Nozawa
  • Japanese actress (born 1936)

    Cultural Merit by the Japanese government and the first to win the Kikuchi Kan Prize. Her other accolades include an Animation Kobe Award, Tokyo Anime Award

    Masako Nozawa

    Masako Nozawa

    Masako_Nozawa

  • Hakuhō Shō
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1985)

    at summer sumo". Mainichi Daily News. Retrieved 23 May 2010.[dead link] "Sumo: gambling survey finds no new figures". The Mainichi Daily News. 3 July

    Hakuhō Shō

    Hakuhō Shō

    Hakuhō_Shō

  • Assassination of Shinzo Abe
  • 2022 shooting in Nara, Japan

    Unification Church and the Liberal Democratic Party, with the newspaper Mainichi Shimbun running an editorial denouncing the LDP's ties to the organisation;

    Assassination of Shinzo Abe

    Assassination of Shinzo Abe

    Assassination_of_Shinzo_Abe

  • Sumio Mabuchi
  • Japanese politician

    replace him in the DPJ presidential election after Kan stepped down, losing to Yoshihiko Noda, who replaced Kan as Prime Minister. After the Democratic Party

    Sumio Mabuchi

    Sumio Mabuchi

    Sumio_Mabuchi

  • Naoki Prize
  • Japanese literary award

    Japanese literary award presented biannually. It was created in 1935 by Kikuchi Kan, then editor of the Bungeishunjū magazine, and named in memory of novelist

    Naoki Prize

    Naoki_Prize

  • Yasushi Inoue
  • Japanese writer (1907–1991)

    the Mainichi Shimbun. In 1937, he was drafted into the Sino-Japanese War, but soon returned due to illness and resumed his occupation at the Mainichi Shimbun

    Yasushi Inoue

    Yasushi Inoue

    Yasushi_Inoue

  • Noriko Fukuda
  • Japanese announcer

    12 February 1991) is a Japanese announcer for TV Tokyo, and former RKB Mainichi Broadcasting announcer. Tsuiseki Live! Sports Watcher (Oct 2016 –) Weekday

    Noriko Fukuda

    Noriko_Fukuda

  • Pink film
  • Japanese erotic cinema

    "Japan's former Pink Princess trades raunchy scenes for rural canteen". Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved 6 March 2007.[dead link] Firsching, Robert. "Kuroi Yuki"

    Pink film

    Pink film

    Pink_film

  • Shintaro Abe
  • Japanese politician (1926–1991)

    29, 1924, in Tokyo, the only child of politician and member of Parliament Kan Abe. He was raised in his father's home prefecture of Yamaguchi from soon

    Shintaro Abe

    Shintaro Abe

    Shintaro_Abe

  • Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead
  • Official ceremony conducted annually on August 15, by the Japanese government

    seconds due to a long speech of Prime Miniter Naoto Kan. "62回目の敗戦記念日に思う". 八重山毎日新聞社 / The Yaeyama-Mainichi Newspapers (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-08-15.

    Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead

    Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead

    Memorial_Ceremony_for_the_War_Dead

  • Historie
  • Japanese manga series

    won the 49th Kodansha Manga Award in the general category in 2025. The Mainichi Shimbun newspaper called Iwaaki's vision of Eumenes' past—which, historically

    Historie

    Historie

  • Let's Appear Together on No. 55: Definitive Edition!
  • Asahi Broadcasting Corporation: Saturdays 18:00 - 18:30 (until March 1975) Mainichi Broadcasting System: Tuesdays 19:30 - 20:00 (from April 1975) San-in Broadcasting

    Let's Appear Together on No. 55: Definitive Edition!

    Let's_Appear_Together_on_No._55:_Definitive_Edition!

  • Nanami Shiono
  • Japanese writer

    co-authored with Hiroyuki Itsuki (1998) Mainichi Publishing Culture Award (1970) Suntory Literary Prize (1981) Kikuchi Kan Prize (1982) Shincho Literary Prize

    Nanami Shiono

    Nanami Shiono

    Nanami_Shiono

  • 2024 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan presidential election
  • Political party leadership elections in Japan

    unexpectedly called on Noda to run instead. At a meeting of the Naoto Kan faction on 22 August, Kan proposed supporting Chinami Nishimura, fourth-place finisher

    2024 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan presidential election

    2024 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan presidential election

    2024_Constitutional_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_presidential_election

  • Gaora
  • Television channel

    formerly carried on DirecTV until 2000 when the service closed down. In 1989, Mainichi Broadcasting joined Sumitomo Corporation to invest in the establishment

    Gaora

    Gaora

    Gaora

  • Toyoko Yamasaki
  • Japanese writer

    Japanese novelist. A native of Osaka, Yamasaki worked as a journalist for the Mainichi Shimbun from 1945 to 1959 after graduating from Kyoto Women's University

    Toyoko Yamasaki

    Toyoko Yamasaki

    Toyoko_Yamasaki

  • Boku to Star no 99 Nichi
  • 2011 Japanese TV series or program

    Crunchyroll from 2015. 西島秀俊 :日本のドラマ初出演のキム・テヒとW主演でラブコメ 新ドラマ「僕とスターの99日」. Mainichi Shimbun Digital Co.Ltd (in Japanese). August 25, 2011. Archived from the

    Boku to Star no 99 Nichi

    Boku_to_Star_no_99_Nichi

  • Kan Kimura
  • Japanese scholar of political studies (born 1966)

    Kan Kimura (木村幹, Kimura Kan; born April, 1966) is a Japanese scholar of political studies and area studies. He is now a professor at Graduate School of

    Kan Kimura

    Kan Kimura

    Kan_Kimura

  • Renhō
  • Japanese politician (born 1967)

    under Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. In June 2010, then Prime Minister Naoto Kan appointed her as Minister for Administrative Reforms. Upon taking the post

    Renhō

    Renhō

    Renhō

  • Katsuya Okada
  • Japanese politician (born 1953)

    minister candidates Archived 6 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Mainichi Shimbun. 5 September 2009. New opposition party launched with merger of

    Katsuya Okada

    Katsuya Okada

    Katsuya_Okada

  • Formosa Television
  • Taiwanese television station

    (Chinese: 民間全民電視公司; pinyin: Mínjiān Quánmín Diànshì Gōngsī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bîn-kan Chôan-bîn Tiān-sī Kong-si) is a television station based in New Taipei City

    Formosa Television

    Formosa Television

    Formosa_Television

  • Seiji Maehara
  • Japanese politician (born 1962)

    Foreign Affairs under the cabinets of Prime Ministers Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, before resigning from the cabinet in March 2011 after he acknowledged receiving

    Seiji Maehara

    Seiji Maehara

    Seiji_Maehara

  • Heisei era
  • Period of Japanese history (1989–2019)

    send JSDF officers to Sinai, on first non-U.N. peacekeeping mission". The Mainichi. 2 April 2019. Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 3

    Heisei era

    Heisei era

    Heisei_era

  • Yasunari Kawabata
  • Japanese novelist (1899–1972)

    March 1924, by which time he had already caught the attention of Kikuchi Kan and other noted writers and editors through his submissions to Kikuchi's

    Yasunari Kawabata

    Yasunari Kawabata

    Yasunari_Kawabata

  • Ryōgoku Kokugikan
  • Arena in Tokyo

    tournament in the history of sumo wrestling that is not open to the public". Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved 14 October 2022. "Pro wrestling history ('50s)". Puroresu

    Ryōgoku Kokugikan

    Ryōgoku_Kokugikan

  • Yukio Mishima
  • Japanese author and coup attempt leader (1925–1970)

    of six finalists for the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1963. Mainichi Art Prize from Mainichi Shimbun, 1964, for Silk and Insight Art Festival Prize from

    Yukio Mishima

    Yukio Mishima

    Yukio_Mishima

  • Tarō Asō
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2008 to 2009

    announces resignation as prime minister of Japan"[dead link], The Mainichi Daily News, The Mainichi, 1 September 2008. Joseph Coleman, "Japan ruling party turns

    Tarō Asō

    Tarō Asō

    Tarō_Asō

  • Baby Vox
  • South Korean girl group

    and best-known line-up consisted of Kim E-Z, Lee Hee-jin, Shim Eun-jin, Kan Mi-youn, and Yoon Eun-hye. It is considered one of the most prominent "first

    Baby Vox

    Baby Vox

    Baby_Vox

  • Rena Murakami
  • Japanese actress and former AV idol (born 1967)

    year she also had a role in Toei's mainstream drama release, Koiko no mainichi (恋子の毎日). In addition to continuing her AV career, Murakami had another

    Rena Murakami

    Rena_Murakami

  • Fukushima nuclear accident
  • 2011 nuclear accident in Japan

    evacuated 10 years after quake, tsunami and nuke disasters in NE Japan". Mainichi Daily News. 11 March 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2026. Wong, Tessa (24 August

    Fukushima nuclear accident

    Fukushima nuclear accident

    Fukushima_nuclear_accident

  • Goshi Hosono
  • Japanese politician (born 1971)

    Japan Times. "THosono hints ex-prime ministers Kan, Noda should not join Koike's new party". Mainichi Shimbun. 29 September 2017. Retrieved 15 December

    Goshi Hosono

    Goshi Hosono

    Goshi_Hosono

  • Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan
  • Japanese political party

    "Izumi elected leader of Japan's main opposition in runoff vote". The Mainichi. 30 November 2021. Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved

    Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan

    Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan

    Constitutional_Democratic_Party_of_Japan

  • Tōta Kaneko
  • Japanese writer (1919–2018)

    Dakotsu Prize 2005: Cikada Prize 2008: Person of Cultural Merit 2010: Kikuchi Kan Prize 2015: Asahi Prize Kaneko Tohta: With Notes and Commentary Part 2: 1961-2012:

    Tōta Kaneko

    Tōta Kaneko

    Tōta_Kaneko

  • Masaaki Yuasa
  • Japanese anime director and writer (born 1965)

    acclaim, receiving awards from Annecy, the Japan Academy Film Prize, the Mainichi Film Awards, and the Japan Media Arts Festival. In recognition of his collective

    Masaaki Yuasa

    Masaaki Yuasa

    Masaaki_Yuasa

  • Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
  • Japanese writer (1892–1927)

    writing career to spend four months in China, as a reporter for the Osaka Mainichi Shinbun. The trip was stressful and he suffered from various illnesses

    Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

    Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

    Ryūnosuke_Akutagawa

  • Shuihu
  • Chinese mythical creature

    Japanese), Mainichi Shimbunsha, p. 196, ISBN 978-4-620-31428-0 "Kappa densetsu: shinkakuka no rūtsu wo tadoru Aomori" 河童伝説: 神格化のルーツたどる 青森. Mainichi Shimbun

    Shuihu

    Shuihu

    Shuihu

  • Novala Takemoto
  • Japanese author and fashion designer

    November 28, 2001. 山崎, 征克 (April 23, 2015). "嶽本野ばら容疑者:麻薬成分含む植物片所持の疑いで逮捕". Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 25, 2015. Retrieved

    Novala Takemoto

    Novala Takemoto

    Novala_Takemoto

  • Sanae Takaichi
  • Prime Minister of Japan since 2025

    "LDP's Takaichi seeks Japan's possession of 'national defense forces'". Mainichi Daily News. 27 August 2021. Archived from the original on 4 September 2021

    Sanae Takaichi

    Sanae Takaichi

    Sanae_Takaichi

  • Genkai Nuclear Power Plant
  • Nuclear power plant in Japan

    Outline. "Saga Pref. Town to approve rebooting of serviced reactors - the Mainichi Daily News". Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2011-06-23

    Genkai Nuclear Power Plant

    Genkai Nuclear Power Plant

    Genkai_Nuclear_Power_Plant

  • Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
  • 1983 film by Nagisa Ōshima

    First Class Yajima Tamio Ishikura as Prosecutor Rokko Toura as interpreter Kan Mikami as Lieutenant Ito Hideo Murota as new commandant of the camp David

    Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence

    Merry_Christmas,_Mr._Lawrence

  • Banri Kaieda
  • Japanese politician (born 1949)

    Democratic Party of Japan between 2012 and 2014. He is a former minister in the Kan cabinet. Kaieda was born and grew up in Suginami, Tokyo. He is named after

    Banri Kaieda

    Banri Kaieda

    Banri_Kaieda

  • GEAR (theatre show)
  • Japanese non-verbal theatre show

    building was built in 1928, and used to house the Kyoto branch of the Osaka Mainichi Newspaper. The building has many Art Deco embellishments and is a good

    GEAR (theatre show)

    GEAR_(theatre_show)

  • List of sumo trophies
  • List of trophies awarded in professional sumo

    Harumafuji in May 2009 Yukio Hatoyama to Asashōryū in September 2009 Naoto Kan to Hakuhō in September 2010 Yoshihiko Noda to Hakuhō in September 2011 and

    List of sumo trophies

    List of sumo trophies

    List_of_sumo_trophies

  • Hiromu Arakawa
  • Japanese manga artist (born 1973)

    Akizuki for OL Shinkaron (2004) Rieko Saibara for Jōkyō Monogatari and Mainichi Kaasan (2005) Risa Itō for One Woman, Two Cats, Hey Pitan!, Onna no Mado

    Hiromu Arakawa

    Hiromu_Arakawa

  • Akira Nagatsuma
  • Japanese politician (born 1960)

    administrations of Prime Ministers Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan. After Prime Minister Kan's first cabinet reshuffle, he moved to the DPJ party leadership

    Akira Nagatsuma

    Akira Nagatsuma

    Akira_Nagatsuma

  • Murō Saisei
  • Japanese writer (1889–1962)

    He won the Yomiuri Prize for this piece. Also in 1958, he received the Mainichi Publishing Culture Prize for his review The biography of my beloved poet

    Murō Saisei

    Murō Saisei

    Murō_Saisei

  • Kantō Massacre
  • 1923 mass murder in Japan

    was no adequate evidence that the massacre occurred. A reporter for the Mainichi Shimbun claimed that this contradicted a previous personal statement from

    Kantō Massacre

    Kantō Massacre

    Kantō_Massacre

  • Emperor of Japan
  • Title of the ruling monarch of Japan since 660 BC

    20, 2011. Mainichi Japan (October 23, 2019). "Report: Japan lawmakers eye restoration of ex-imperial members for succession". The Mainichi. Archived from

    Emperor of Japan

    Emperor of Japan

    Emperor_of_Japan

  • Akira Nakamura (academic)
  • Japanese historian and academic (1934–2010)

    Asahi Shimbun newspaper and NHK public broadcasting organisation. Kikuchi Kan Prize (1995) The Way to Greater East Asia War (大東亜戦争への道, Daitōasensō e no

    Akira Nakamura (academic)

    Akira_Nakamura_(academic)

  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
  • Japanese manga series by Koyoharu Gotouge

    Akizuki for OL Shinkaron (2004) Rieko Saibara for Jōkyō Monogatari and Mainichi Kaasan (2005) Risa Itō for One Woman, Two Cats, Hey Pitan!, Onna no Mado

    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

    Demon_Slayer:_Kimetsu_no_Yaiba

  • Recognition of same-sex unions in Japan
  • small step". The Mainichi. 28 March 2024. "Japan top court says same-sex partners eligible for crime victims' benefit". The Mainichi. 26 March 2024.

    Recognition of same-sex unions in Japan

    Recognition_of_same-sex_unions_in_Japan

  • Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan
  • Oe stresses Japan's ethical responsibility for ending nuclear program". Mainichi Daily News. Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Winifred Bird (February

    Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan

    Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan

    Anti-nuclear_power_movement_in_Japan

  • Fumio Kishida
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2021 to 2024

    "Prosecutors to build Kishida faction case over LDP funds scandal". mainichi. Mainichi Shimbun. Archived from the original on 18 January 2024. Retrieved

    Fumio Kishida

    Fumio Kishida

    Fumio_Kishida

  • Unit 731
  • Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

    criticism, Yoshimura denied any guilt when contacted by a reporter from the Mainichi Shimbun. Yoshimura developed a "resistance index of frostbite" based on

    Unit 731

    Unit 731

    Unit_731

  • The Asahi Shimbun
  • Japanese newspaper

    the five largest newspapers in Japan along with the Yomiuri Shimbun, the Mainichi Shimbun, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun and Chunichi Shimbun. The newspaper's

    The Asahi Shimbun

    The Asahi Shimbun

    The_Asahi_Shimbun

  • Monster (manga)
  • Japanese manga series and its adaptations

    Akizuki for OL Shinkaron (2004) Rieko Saibara for Jōkyō Monogatari and Mainichi Kaasan (2005) Risa Itō for One Woman, Two Cats, Hey Pitan!, Onna no Mado

    Monster (manga)

    Monster_(manga)

  • Prince Shōtoku
  • Semi-legendary Japanese prince (574–622)

    "Turtle-shaped stonework at Osaka temple dates to 7th century: study". Mainichi Daily News. April 27, 2019. Archived from the original on November 24,

    Prince Shōtoku

    Prince Shōtoku

    Prince_Shōtoku

  • JS Kaga
  • Japanese aircraft (helicopter) carrier

    combined 147 F-35A and F-35B stealth fighters. According to the newspaper Mainichi Shimbun, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) is planning to acquire

    JS Kaga

    JS Kaga

    JS_Kaga

  • QR code
  • Type of two-dimensional barcode

    "From Japanese Auto Parts to Ubiquity: A Look at the History of QR Codes". Mainichi Daily News. 9 November 2021. Archived from the original on 11 November

    QR code

    QR code

    QR_code

  • Ichi (film)
  • 2008 Japanese film

    Sedic International Warner Bros. Pictures Dentsu Lawson Ticket Kodansha Mainichi Broadcasting System Horipro Asahi Shimbun Oxybot Distributed by Warner

    Ichi (film)

    Ichi_(film)

  • Teru (guitarist)
  • Japanese guitarist

    "Fulfill My Wish Versailles"). The show also starred Rina Koike and aired on Mainichi Broadcasting System and TV Kanagawa until March. Both Teru and Hizaki participated

    Teru (guitarist)

    Teru (guitarist)

    Teru_(guitarist)

  • Nobuo Kishi
  • Japanese politician (born 1959)

    activities around the Senkaku Islands. In a September 2021 interview with the Mainichi Shimbun, Kishi stated that Japan cannot stand aside when events occur in

    Nobuo Kishi

    Nobuo Kishi

    Nobuo_Kishi

  • Takahiro Tamura
  • Japanese actor (1928–2006)

    played the role of Mitsuo Fuchida in Tora! Tora! Tora!. Tamura won the Mainichi Film Award for Best Actor award for his role in Muddy River in 1981. On

    Takahiro Tamura

    Takahiro Tamura

    Takahiro_Tamura

  • Mieko Kawakami
  • Japanese writer

    considerably expanded version of her novella Chichi to Ran. It received the 73rd Mainichi Publication Culture Award. In 2020, the English translation of Natsu Monogatari

    Mieko Kawakami

    Mieko_Kawakami

  • Jun Azumi
  • Japanese politician (born 1962)

    succeeded by Naoto Kan following the June 2010 leadership election, Azumi was tapped to lead the Election Committee again by Kan, and was tasked with

    Jun Azumi

    Jun Azumi

    Jun_Azumi

  • Naoko Iijima
  • Japanese actress

    lover". Mainichi Shimbun. November 6, 2003. Retrieved 2007-04-29.[permanent dead link] "NHK's slimy bean theme puts Naoko in sticky mess". Mainichi Shimbun

    Naoko Iijima

    Naoko_Iijima

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  • Kanacka
  • n.

    Alt. of Kanaka

  • Wallaroo
  • n.

    Any one of several species of kangaroos of the genus Macropus, especially M. robustus, sometimes called the great wallaroo.

  • Kantist
  • n.

    A disciple or follower of Kant.

  • Hesperornis
  • n.

    A genus of large, extinct, wingless birds from the Cretaceous deposits of Kansas, belonging to the Odontornithes. They had teeth, and were essentially carnivorous swimming ostriches. Several species are known. See Illust. in Append.

  • Kanchil
  • n.

    A small chevrotain of the genus Tragulus, esp. T. pygmaeus, or T. kanchil, inhabiting Java, Sumatra, and adjacent islands; a deerlet. It is noted for its agility and cunning.

  • Kantianism
  • n.

    Alt. of Kantism

  • Heteronomy
  • n.

    A term applied by Kant to those laws which are imposed on us from without, or the violence done to us by our passions, wants, or desires.

  • Noumenon
  • n.

    The of itself unknown and unknowable rational object, or thing in itself, which is distinguished from the phenomenon through which it is apprehended by the senses, and by which it is interpreted and understood; -- so used in the philosophy of Kant and his followers.

  • Kanttry
  • n.

    Same as Cantred.

  • Kantian
  • n.

    A follower of Kant; a Kantist.

  • Kantian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher; conformed or relating to any or all of the philosophical doctrines of Immanuel Kant.

  • Kangaroo
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of jumping marsupials of the family Macropodidae. They inhabit Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands, They have long and strong hind legs and a large tail, while the fore legs are comparatively short and feeble. The giant kangaroo (Macropus major) is the largest species, sometimes becoming twelve or fourteen feet in total length. The tree kangaroos, belonging to the genus Dendrolagus, live in trees; the rock kangaroos, of the genus Petrogale, inhabit rocky situations; and the brush kangaroos, of the genus Halmaturus, inhabit wooded districts. See Wallaby.

  • Kansas
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of Indians allied to the Winnebagoes and Osages. They formerly inhabited the region which is now the State of Kansas, but were removed to the Indian Territory.

  • Macropus
  • n.

    genus of marsupials including the common kangaroo.

  • Potoroo
  • n.

    Any small kangaroo belonging to Hypsiprymnus, Bettongia, and allied genera, native of Australia and Tasmania. Called also kangaroo rat.

  • Trancscendental
  • a.

    In the Kantian system, of or pertaining to that which can be determined a priori in regard to the fundamental principles of all human knowledge. What is transcendental, therefore, transcends empiricism; but is does not transcend all human knowledge, or become transcendent. It simply signifies the a priori or necessary conditions of experience which, though affording the conditions of experience, transcend the sphere of that contingent knowledge which is acquired by experience.

  • Kantism
  • n.

    The doctrine or theory of Kant; the Kantian philosophy.

  • Wallaby
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania, especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo (H. Bennettii) and the pademelon (H. thetidis). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district and bushy plains.

  • Turatt
  • n.

    The hare kangaroo.

  • Poephaga
  • n. pl.

    A group of herbivorous marsupials including the kangaroos and their allies.