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  • ...ar of the [[Ainu language]], based at [[University of Tokyo|Tokyo Imperial University]]. ...llen, Mark Hudson, Mark Watson (eds.), ''Beyond Ainu Studies'', University of Hawaii Press (2015), 75.
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  • Chiho Mashiho was a notable early scholar of the [[Ainu language]]. ...erial University]] and went on to become a significant figure in the field of Ainu Studies.
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  • #REDIRECT [[University of Tokyo]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[University of Tokyo]]
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  • ...y 1922, at the age of 19, to study at [[University of Tokyo|Tokyo Imperial University]] under Ainu linguistics expert [[Kindaichi Kyosuke|Kindaichi Kyôsuke]]. S ...rother, [[Chiho Mashiho]], is also regarded as a significant early scholar of Ainu Studies.
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  • ...lz]] (left) and Julis Scriba (right) at the [[University of Tokyo]] School of Medicine]] ...l of Medicine. He is considered one of the founders of the modern practice of external medicine in Japan.
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  • ...(left) and [[Julis Scriba]] (right) at the [[University of Tokyo]] School of Medicine]] ...rominent figure in the modern history of the introduction of Western modes of internal medicine in Japan.
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  • [[File:Hisamitsu.JPG|right|thumb|320px|Asakura's statue of [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]] in Kagoshima]] ...|320px|Asakura's statue of [[Okuma Shigenobu|Ôkuma Shigenobu]] at [[Waseda University]]]]
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  • ...ada-madameh.JPG|right|thumb|400px|"Portrait of Madame H" by Wada Eisaku. [[Tokyo National Museum]]]] ...[Tokyo bijutsu gakkô]]'' ("Tokyo Art School," today the [[Tokyo University of the Arts]]).
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  • ...-waseda.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bronze statue of Ôkuma Shigenobu at [[Waseda University]]]] ...e of the ''[[genro|genrô]]'', and is also known as the founder of [[Waseda University]].
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  • Sorimachi Shigeo was a 20th century scholar of book history, and book dealer. ...]. He first began working for Isseidô Bookstore in the Kanda district of [[Tokyo]] in 1927. Five years later, he established his own operation, Kôbunshô (
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  • ...of his writings and former personal library is now held by the University of the Ryukyus Library. ...d to devising colonial policy. Amidst rising militarism, he wrote a number of essays criticizing militarism and colonial policy.
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  • ...jpg|right|thumb|320px|The entrance to Shiryôhensanjo, at the University of Tokyo]] ...her materials, the Institute houses a [[National Treasure]], the Documents of the Shimazu clan (''Shimazu ke monjo'').
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  • ...ks of East Asian history. He is professor emeritus of History at [[Harvard University]], where he taught from 1959 until his retirement. ...h Kyoto University and the University of Tokyo. He was awarded the [[Order of the Rising Sun]] in 1988.
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 324.
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  • ...ku daigakuin''). It neighbored the mansion of the [[Nabeshima clan]] lords of [[Kashima han]] ([[Hizen province]]). ...omain retainer [[Uetsuki Gyokei|Uetsuki Gyôkei]] now held at the Kagoshima University Library and entitled ''Ryûkyûjin ôrai suji nigiwai no zu'' (琉球人往
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  • [[File:Seishoji.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Main Hall of Seishô-ji]] ...Along with [[Sosen-ji|Sôsen-ji]] and [[Sengaku-ji]], it is considered one of the ''Edo sangaji'', the three chief Sôtô Zen temples in the city.
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  • ...humb|320px|Shimazu Tadatsugu's grave at [[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]] in Tokyo]] ...u Tadatsugu was a member of the [[House of Lords]] who also served as head of the Japanese Red Cross and the Tuberculosis Prevention Society.
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  • ...English literature. Among his works were translations of the full stories of Sherlock Holmes. ...kushikan University]]. He also served as translator and interpreter at the Tokyo War Crimes trials.
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 316n103.
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