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Ido Reizan

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20: 229: 170: 266: 110:, Sanyo Shimbun, and Tokyo Yokohama Shimbun. Reizan was a prolific writer who wrote and edited 27 books, the subjects of which ranged from criminal law to 204: 55: 300: 128:
Ido advocated the establishment of the University of Manchuria, which he thought would be instrumental in introducing modernity to
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and China. His proposition to provide people in Manchuria and China with higher education predates the establishment of the
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In a professional capacity, he worked as a journalist and an editor-in-chief at various newspapers including
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was a samurai-turned-farmer who wrote a handbook of farming (農業要録) (published in Tokyo in 1889).
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Oshu-shi Goto Shinpei Kinenkan ed. 2009. DVD-ROM Goto Shinpei Shokanshu. Tokyo: Yushodo.
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sometime between 1909 and 1916 (most likely in October 1910 when Goto visited Kyushu).
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was a Japanese journalist, writer, poet, and liberal activist. He was involved in the
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Ido attended and graduated from the Sendai Teaching College, which in the
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This article about a Japanese writer, poet, or screenwriter is a
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The Proceedings of Fukushima Jiyu Minken Daigaku Soma Taikai
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Japanese journalist, writer, poet and liberal activist
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Japanese name
surname
Freedom and People's Rights Movement
samurai
han
Azabu
Meiji period
Tohoku University
Osaka Mainichi Shimbun
Chinese poetry
Gotō Shinpei
Kyushu
Manchuria
National Foundation University
the National Diet Library Digital Collections
The website of Ido's great-grandchild
Ido's Chinese poem that appeared in Taiwan Times
1992. Kyodo yukari no sakkatachi. Kyoiku Fukushima, vol. 0166. p. 48.
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expanding it
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Japanese writers
1859 births
1935 deaths
Tohoku University alumni

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