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‘Itsuki no komoriuta’ [‘Lullaby of Itsuki’]
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Iwo Jima, Battle of, 1945
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Jacobs, Herb
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Japan: bar hostesses
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bar hostesses, Japanese
; cinema
see under individual actor, movie or director name
; language
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; Manchuria and
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Manchuria
; music
see under individual genre, musician or song name
; poetry and
see under individual genre, poem or poet name
; Second World War and
see
Second World War, 1939–45;
Tohoku earthquake and, 2011
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see also under individual area or place name

Japanese Culture Club of Arizona
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Japanese Foreign Ministry
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Jews
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; in Manchuria
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; Second World War and
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; Shinto and
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Jizo (Buddhist deity)
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Johnston, Lieutenant James D.:
China and Japan: Being a Narrative of the Cruise of the U.S. Steam-Frigate Powhatan in the Years 1857, ’58, ’59 and ’60
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Kafka, Franz
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Kagero Nikki
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The Gossamer Years
]
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Kaji, Yukiko: appearance
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; birth
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; brothers, death of
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; Buddhism and
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; childhood
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; as courtesan to Japanese elite in Hiroshima
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; daughter
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; educates PBR in Japanese art
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enka
and
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; father and
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; first meets PBR
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; haiku, on
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; Harbin, life in
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; Harbin/Manchuria, flees
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; Hiroshima, life in
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; Kamakura and Hayama, trips to with PBR
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kokyu
playing
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; languages, skill in
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; letters to PBR
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; love for PBR
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; mother and
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; movie watching with PBR
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; music, love of
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; name
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; need to confide in PBR
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; opera, love of
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; photographs of
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; poetry, love of
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; poetry writing
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; Second World War and
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; Shinoda Yusuke and
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; stops writing to PBR
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; suicide attempt
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tanto shira
(short sword)
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; White Rose bar, work in
see
White Rose bar, Yokosuka
; yakuza and
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Kamakura, Japan
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n

kamikaze pilots
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kanji
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Kannon, statue of, Garden of Grand Vision, Harbin
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Kant, Immanuel:
Critique of Pure Reason
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Karajan, Herbert von
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Katsushika, Hokusai:
The Wave
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Kawabata, Yasunari
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Yama No Oto
[
The Sound of the Mountain
]
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Keene, Donald:
Anthology of Japanese Literature: From the Earliest Era to the Mid–Nineteenth Century
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Keisaburo, Shimamoto
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kempei
(military policeman)
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Kennedy, John F.
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Kennedy, Robert F.
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Kenzan, Ogata
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Kerouac, Jack
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On the Road
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Koestler, Arthur: ‘The Lotus and the Robot’
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kokyu
(musical instrument)
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Korea
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Krisher, Bernard
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Kubla Khan
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Kurosawa, Akira:
Ame agaru
[
After the Rain
]
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Rashomon
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Sh
ū
bun
[
Scandal
]
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Subarashiki Nichiy
ō
bi
[
One Wonderful Sunday
]
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Kyoichi, Sawada
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La Boheme
: ‘Si, Mi Chiamano Mimi’ [‘Yes, They Call Me Mimi’]
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La Grande Bellezza
[
The Great Beauty
] (film)
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Lara, Agustín: ‘Sombra De Mis Sombras’ [‘Echoes of My Shadows’]
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Lawrence, D.H.:
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
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le Carré, John
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Leach, Bernard:
Kenzan and His Tradition
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Li Yu: ‘A Meeting’
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Madama Butterfly
(Puccini)
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Manchu dynasty
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Manchukuo
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Manchuria
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; Chinese guerillas in
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; Harbin and
see
Harbin
; Japan creates, 1932
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; Japanese settlers flee, 1945
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; Japanese treatment of Chinese in
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; Jews in
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n
,
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kempei
in
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; KY and
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see also
Kaji, Yukiko
; repatriation of Japanese from
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; Russia and
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; Second World War and
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; Shangri-La in
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; Soviet forces move into, 1945
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Manila, Philippines
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Mao Tse-Tung
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Marxism
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Mason, Richard:
The World of Suzie Wong
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Matsuo, Kazuko
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Matsuri, Phoenix, 2013 (festival)
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Michener, James A.:
Sayonara: A Japanese-American Love Story
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Mifune, Toshiro
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Mishima, Yukio: ‘The Priest of Shiga Temple and His Love’,
Death in Midsummer and Other Stories
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Misora, Hibari
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; ‘Ringo oiwake’ [‘Apple Folksong’]
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; ‘Shina no yoru’ [‘China Night’]
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Mongolia
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Montand, Yves: ‘Barbara’
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