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Nyūmon and Japanese
* Bungo Nyūmon: A Brief Introduction to Classical Japanese

Nyūmon and .
* Wadaiko Nyūmon.
In 1965, he made his debut with " Playboy School " ( プレーボーイ入門, Purēbōi Nyūmon ), writing under the name of.

Nihon and No
Yūki Kassen Ekotoba Zoku Nihon No Emaki ; 17.
* " Nihon No Taiko No Bunrui Kaisetsu.
* Tenko: Oguchi Daihachi No Nihon Taikoron Oguchi Daihachi ’ s Theory of Japanese Drums.
* Nihon No Taiko.
Nihon No Taiko, Ajia No Taiko Drums, Asian Drums.
Wadaiko Ongaku Ni Mieru Nihon No Rizumu: Ma, Omote Ma, Ura Ma Rhythm as Seen in Japanese Taiko Music: Space, Fore-Space, Back-Space.
Nihon no Rekishi No. 5.
* ' Nō ' to ieru Nihon (「 NO 」 と言える日本 ), The Japan That Can Say No ( in collaboration with Akio Morita ), 1989.
* Danko ' No ' to ieru Nihon ( 断固 「 NO 」 と言える日本 ) The Japan That Can Strongly Say No ( in collaboration with Jun Eto ) 1991 .

Nihon and Japanese
In Nihon Shoki, a book of Japanese history finished in the eighth century, it is said that the Empire of Japan was founded in 660 BC by Emperor Jimmu.
* Shoku Nihon Kōki, a Japanese national history covering Emperor Ninmyō's reign.
* J Paul Warnick, Review of Nihon o Hanasoo in The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, Vol.
Central Japan is marked by the convergence of the three mountain chains — the Hida, Kiso, and Akaishi mountains — that form the Japanese Alps ( Nihon Arupusu ), several of whose peaks are higher than 3, 000 meters.
In 1983, it was published in book form and would win the Nihon SF Taisho Award, the Japanese equivalent to the Nebula Award.
In the early Nara period, the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki were written by compiling existing myths and legends into a unified account of Japanese mythology.
* As recorded in the Nihon Shoki of 720, the Tang Dynasty Chinese Buddhist monks and engineers Zhi Yu and Zhi You recreate several South Pointing Chariots for the Japanese Emperor Tenji.
720 AD Nihon Shoki, the oldest records of Japanese history.
The Kojiki ( Record of Ancient Matters ) and the Nihon Shoki ( History of Japan ), both of which were compiled in the eighth century A. D., are but two outstanding examples in which iron swords and swordsmanship are dated back to the Japanese mythological age of the gods ( kami ).
The Mikimoto company was ranked as one of the worlds most luxury brands by WWD and Mikimoto Kokichi was considered one of the best Japanese financial leaders of the 20th century by Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
Some of Japan's literary monuments were written during the Nara period, including the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, the first national histories, compiled in 712 and 720 respectively ; the Man ' yōshū, an anthology of poems ; and the Kaifūsō, an anthology written in Chinese by Japanese emperors and princes.
The Japanese Red Army, Nihon Sekigun from 1971 had very close ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ).
( Japanese Dance Association Inc .) There are four parts to Nihon Buyo, the most significant part being Kabuki Buyo.
( Japanese Dance Association Inc .) Nihon Buyo takes a few key elements from Noh such as the circular movements and the tools that they incorporate in the dances.
( Japanese Dance Association Inc .) Today, with the combination of these dances we have Nihon Buyo, a refined dance that has become an art form made for entertainment on stage.
The entry in the Nihon Kōki states that Eichū personally prepared and served sencha ( unground Japanese green tea ) to Emperor Saga who was on an excursion in Karasaki ( in present Shiga Prefecture ) in the year 815.
These include Kojiki ( 712 ), a work recording Japanese mythology and legendary history ; Nihon Shoki ( 720 ), a chronicle with a slightly more solid foundation in historical records than Kojiki ; and Man ' yōshū ( 759 ), a poetry anthology.
* National Institute of Japanese Literature ( 国文学研究資料館 ) and its service for searching the text of Iwanami Shoten ’ s 100-volume Nihon koten bungaku taikei ( 日本古典文學大系 ) anthology of classical Japanese texts
According to the Nihon Shoki, Silla was conquered by the Japanese Empress-consort Jingū in the third century.
According to Nihon Shoki, The prince of Silla came to Japan to serve the Japanese Emperor, and he lived in Tajima Province.
According to Kojiki Nihon Shoki, In Emperor Ōjin's reign, Geunchogo of Baekje presented Stallions and Broodmares with Horse trainers to the Japanese emperor.

Nihon and Tradition
" Tradition, as documented by the Nihon Shoki, a legendary account of Japan's history, puts the date of the Yayoi arrival in Japan at 660 BCE.

Nihon and New
The name " New Party " was seemingly inspired by the contemporary electoral success of the Japan New Party (" Nihon Shintō "; see Politics of Japan ).
Originally founded by Antonio Inoki in 1972, New Japan Pro Wrestling, also known as " Shin Nihon Puroresu ", is considered the top promotion in Japan and is comparable to WWE in the United States in terms of popularity and size in Japan.
New Zealander Adam Parker who had played in Japan's 19 – 32 loss to Italy on 4 July 2004 was apparently refused permission to travel by his new club, NTT Higashi Nihon.
It is said that new ministry employees are subtly reminded that the Ōkura-shō predates by some 1269 years the Nihon Koku Kempo ( New Constitution ) imposed on the nation by the U. S. occupation forces in 1947.
* 1996: Dissidents from theNew Party Harbinger and the Social Democratic Party of Japan formed the Democratic Party of Japan ( Nihon Minshuto )
* 1998: The party merged with the Good Governance Party ( Minseito ), the New Fraternity Party ( Shinto-Yuai ) and the Democratic Reform Party ( Minshu-Kaikaku-Rengo ) under the name Democratic Party of Japan ( Nihon Minshuto, 民主党 )
In 1915, modeled on the old Three Views of Japan, Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha ( 株式会社実業之日本社 ) held a national election to determine a list of New Three Views of Japan.
Shin Nihon chimei sakuin ( 新日本地名索引, 1993 New Index Gazetteer of Japan ) Abokkusha.
The Japan New Party ( 日本新党 Nihon Shintō ) was a Japanese political party that existed briefly from 1992 to 1994.

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