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THE CHINA CANCER: A Taiwanese Physician’s Remedy (Namiki Shobo) Chinese version No.1

By Lin Kenryo,

「中国癌―台湾医師的処方箋」(並木書房) 林建良 序文  中国到底是危機還是転機?到目前仍是衆説紛云、議論不休。以筆者来看、這種議論、等於是在争辯癌細胞是対身…
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THE CHINA CANCER: A Taiwanese Physician’s Remedy (Namiki Shobo) No.1

By Lin Kenryo,

THE CHINA CANCER: A Taiwanese Physician’s Remedy (Namiki Shobo) Lin Jianliang FOREWORD Is China a land filled with opportunities for the world? Or does it pose a serious threat to the world? The debate continues to rage. From th…
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Korean Mysticism and Anti-Japanese Thinking Series No.1

By Tajima Osamu,

Korean Mysticism and Anti-Japanese Thinking (Seirindo Co. Ltd.) By Tajima Osamu Series No.1: Introduction & Table of Content Introduction The Abnormal Relationship between Japan and Korea The gelatinous anti-Japan smear It go…
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KO BUNYU’S DEFINING HISTORY Entire translation

By HUANG WENXIONG,

KO BUNYU’S DEFINING HISTORY A macroscopic analysis of the differences among the histories of East Asian nations: Japan, China, Taiwan, and Korea By KO BUNYU Society for the Dissemination…
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The Nanjing Incident: Japanese Eyewitness Accounts 10

By Ara Kenichi,

Chapter 4 Nanjing, as Observed by Diplomats ….. Major General Sasaki was the top China expert in the Army, had friendly relationships with most of the main leaders of the Chinese Nationalist Party, including Chiang Kai-shek, and u…
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The Nanjing Incident: Japanese Eyewitness Accounts 9

By Ara Kenichi,

Chapter 3 Nanjing as Observed by Artists and Photographers …..Chinese soldiers who were left behind later attacked Japanese troops. …. Also, Chinese soldiers who escaped from Nanjing by crossing the Yangtze battled against Japanes…
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KO BUN’YU’S DEFINING HISTORY 6

By HUANG WENXIONG,

CHAPTER 6: HOW JAPAN CAN WIN THE HISTORY WARS INSTIGATED BY CHINA 1. Why Japan must not lose the history wars To conclude this book, I would like to consider what the history wars are really all about, and, from the perspective of a…
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The Nanjing Incident: Japanese Eyewitness Accounts 8

By Ara Kenichi,

2. The Navy 29) Interview with Lieutenant Commander Terasaki Takaharu (寺崎隆治), Captain of the gunboat Seta In 1937, Lieutenant Commander Terasaki Takaharu was an instructor at the Naval War College. On August 13, as the second…
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The Nanjing Incident: Japanese Eyewitness Accounts 7

By Ara Kenichi,

25) Interview with Mr. Okada Yoshimasa (岡田芳政), official, Cabinet Planning Board Mr. Okada Yoshimasa was a civil servant, an official of the Cabinet Planning Board. Prior to this, he was a military officer and temporarily transf…
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KO BUN’YU’S DEFINING HISTORY 6

By HUANG WENXIONG,

CHAPTER 5: EMPEROR SYSTEM PAVES WAY FOR PEACEFUL PROGRESS IN JAPAN 1. Japan’s first emperors From the time that the Japanese people were first unified by the Yamato Court up to the present day, a single dynasty of emperors has rei…
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