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1 day ago · Sanrio. Tomokuni Tsuji took over the top job at Sanrio four years ago. Then, in 2020, Tomokuni Tsuji inherited the role as Sanrio's boss. He is the grandson of the firm's founder, Shintaro Tsuji ...
Mar 19, 2019 · Tsuji burned with a vision of Japan’s divinely ordained mission in Asia: a Pan-Asian movement—“Asia for the Asians”—that would expel foreign (white) colonialists and establish enlightened modernization, with Japan as the guiding force.
- Kirstin Fawcett
If I remember his characterization in the book correctly, he is a pious man who really wants to convert Japan out of religious fervor, but has respect for Japanese culture and views himself as an good man.
This book introduces English-speaking audiences to tsūji, who were interpreters in different contexts in Japan and then the Ryukyu Kingdom from the late 16th to the mid-19th century. It comprises seven historical case studies on tsūji in which contributors adopt a context-oriented approach.
May 6, 2023 · It wasn’t until a Japanese TV Fuji news anchor showed some of her school drawings on-air and mistakenly mentioned her name that the world became aware that the girl’s name was Natsumi Tsuji. Because of the magnitude of her crime, a family court determined that she should be institutionalized.
Sep 28, 2023 · This chapter discusses the Oranda-tsūji (阿蘭陀通詞 Japanese–Dutch interpreters) and focuses on one of the most prominent figures among them in eighteenth-century Japan, Yoshio Kōzaemon (吉雄幸左衛門, 1724–1800).
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Aug 15, 2023 · Tsuji points out that due to the shame of defeat in the post-war period, many Japanese analysts closed their eyes to the conduct of the war, and to the real reasons for Japan’s involvement in it. His book is an attempt to correct the record and widen the scope of understanding of events.