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Teikoku and Bungaku
The story was first published in 1915 in Teikoku Bungaku.

Teikoku and empire
Although the empire is frequently referred to as " the Japanese Empire " or " Imperial Japan " in English, the literal translation from kanji is Great Imperial State of Japan ( Dai Nippon Teikoku ):
The Imperial Japanese Army ( IJA ) ( Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國陸軍, Shinjitai:, Romaji: Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun ), or literally " army of the greater Japanese empire " was the official ground based armed force of Imperial Japan from 1871 to 1945.
Starting from the Russo-Japanese War, Japan adopted the moniker " Dai Nippon Teikoku ", acquiring a colonial empire, with the acquisition of Formosa ( 1895 ), the Liaodong Peninsula and Karafuto ( 1905 ), the South Pacific Mandate islands ( 1918 – 19 ) and Joseon ( Korea ) ( 1905 – 10 ).

Teikoku and was
In 1883, a maternal uncle arranged for Shiki to come to Tokyo, and he was first enrolled in Kyōritsu Middle School and later matriculated into University Preparatory School ( Daigaku Yobimon ) affiliated with Imperial University ( Teikoku Daigaku ).
Teikoku Bank was the largest bank in Japan in terms of assets when it was inaugurated.
As a result of its deteriorating business performance, Teikoku Bank was divided into two banks, the new Dai-Ichi Bank and the new Teikoku Bank in 1948.
The new Teikoku Bank was renamed Mitsui Bank in 1954.
Seichō Matsumoto presumed that the true culprit was Unit 731 in his books A story of the Teikoku Bank Incident in 1959 and The Black Fog of Japan in 1960.
It was after this time that they hosted the two variety shows, Gakibara Teikoku 2000 and Music Enta, from 2000 to the beginning of 2001.
He served as president of Teikoku Oil Company and of the Japan Petroleum Exploration Company, and in 1953, was elected to a seat in the House of Councilors of the Diet of Japan.
The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service ( Japanese: 大日本帝國海軍航空隊, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Koukuu-tai ) was the air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, the organization was responsible for the operation of naval aircraft and the conduct of aerial warfare in the Pacific War.
It was released in Japan by Victor Interactive Software as Super Star Wars: Teikoku no Gyakushuu.
From the Meiji Restoration until the end of World War II, the full title of Japan was the " Great Empire of Japan " ( 大日本帝國 Dai Nippon Teikoku ).
He was also appointed a member of the Imperial Fine Arts Academy ( Teikoku Bijutsu-in ) in 1919.

Teikoku and from
However, the later disbanding of a dōjin circle, Yajō Teikoku, she had founded with Maki Chikura, led to her taking numerous breaks from her commercial works.

Teikoku and by
When finally granted by the emperor as a sign of his sharing his authority and giving rights and liberties to his subjects, the 1889 Constitution of the Empire of Japan ( the Meiji Constitution ) provided for the Imperial Diet ( Teikoku Gikai ), composed of a popularly elected House of Representatives with a very limited franchise of male citizens who were over twenty-five years of age and paid fifteen yen in national taxes, about one percent of the population, and the House of Peers, composed of nobility and imperial appointees ; and a cabinet responsible to the emperor and independent of the legislature.
* Seikai no Monshō I " Teikoku no Ōjo " ( 星界の紋章I 帝国の王女 ) ( Crest of the Stars I " Princess of the Empire ") ( Released September 6, 2006 in U. S. by Tokyopop )
* Stigma, an album recorded by the Japanese band Yōsei Teikoku in 2005
One of the musicals performed by the Teikoku Kagekidan is Benitokage (" Crimson Lizard ") and features the title character, a criminal femme fatale, along with a handsome young detective named Akechi Kojiro.
* October, 1948 Teikoku Bank is re-established by Dai-Ichi Bank's separation.

Teikoku and Japanese
This base served Axis submarine forces: ( Italian Regia Marina, German Kriegsmarine, and the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun, or Imperial Japanese Navy ).
They have hosted the Japanese variety shows, Gakibara Teikoku 2000 and Music Enta.

Teikoku and .
Tokyo: Teikoku Toshokan, Meiji 30 – 34.
The final product, released in Japan as Koutetsu Teikoku for the Sega Mega Drive video game console as a shoot ' em up, is very different to the source material.
Until then, the names " Nippon " ( 日本 ; Japan ), " Dai-Nippon " ( 大日本 ; Greater Japan ), " Dai-Nippon /- Nihon Koku " ( 日本國 ; literally State of Japan ), " Nihon Teikoku " ( 日本帝國 ; Empire of Japan ) were all used.
In 1943 Dai-Ichi Bank and Mitsui Bank, a Mitsui zaibatsu company, merged to form Teikoku Bank ( lit.
Teikoku Bank, however, couldn't expand its business freely owing to Japan being at World War II.
DKB executives worried about recurrence of the problem in Teikoku Bank period that former two banks ' employees were on bad terms each other.
The most famous is the Teikoku Bank in Hiroshima whose two Mosler Safe Company vaults survived the atomic blast with all contents intact.
Imperial Hotel, Ltd. ( 株式会社帝国ホテル ; Kabushiki Gaisha Teikoku Hoteru ) is a company that operates hotels in Japan.
She also returned to the stage of Animelo Summer Live at the Anisama Super Game Song Live 2012 in May 2012 along with fellow Sakura Taisen cast members, Chisa Yokoyama and Urara Takano to perform as the Sakura Taisen Teikoku Kage Kidan.
* April, 1943 Mitsui Bank merges with Dai-Ichi Bank to form Teikoku Bank.
* August, 1944 Teikoku Bank merges with Jugo Bank.
* May, 1949 Teikoku Bank's shares become listed on the Tokyo and Osaka stock exchanges.

Bungaku and literature
In 1983, under the sponsorship of the Osaka Bungaku Shinkōkai, a literary prize was established in Oda's name to commemorate the 70th anniversary of his birth with the aim of carrying on the long tradition of Kansai literature.
* Taisho Bungaku ( The literature of Taisho Era ) 7, Kinoshita Mokutaro is featured.

Bungaku and was
In addition, the novel was also adapted into a two-episode part of the Aoi Bungaku anime series, directed by Shigeyuki Miya.
* Yomiuri Literary Prize ( Yomiuri Bungaku Shō ), 1985 ( Keene was the first non-Japanese to receive this prize, for a book of literary criticism ( Travellers of a Hundred Ages ) in Japanese )

Bungaku and magazine
In 1934, Shimaki published his first work Rai (" Leprosy "), a serialized novel which appeared in the magazine Bungaku Hyōron ( Literary Review ).
* " Go to See a Sea " published in Mita Bungaku magazine ( 1927 )
* Wakai Hito published in Mita Bungaku magazine ( 1933 )
During its 33 years, the magazine survived mainstream disapproval, legal injunctions, and numerous arrests of its founder and editor, Bungaku Itō.
Bungaku Ito, the promotor of the magazine, had already published some books for oppressed gay people in Japan since 1968, such as and and then became confident that Japan's first gay magazine would also be welcomed.
Kaikō published his first work, Na no nai machi ( Nameless City, 1953 ) in the literary magazine Kindai Bungaku soon after his move to Tokyo.

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