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  • A Japanese magazine recently declared that, after six decades, sengo Japan had been replaced by saigo Japan—that is, the postwar era had given way to the post-disaster era.

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  • Over half of the maize, beans and rice are sown with the matraca (section G 2.4.2.2); in part it is also carried out with a sacho (small hoe) or a sengo (long handle with spade-tape tool).

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  • Aoki Tamotsu (1999) 'Nihonbunkaron' no hen'yo: sengo Nihon no bunka to aidentitii (The transformation of ¯ theories of Japanese culture: post-war Japanese culture and identity), Tokyo: Chuokoron Shinsha.

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  • For a concise description of the CCD and the CIE (Civil Information and Education) sections and their activities during the occupation see Taketoshi Yamamoto (who manages the Prange collection’s online index) article Taketoshi Yamamoto “Senryōki no media tōsei to sengo nihon” Kan 22 (Summer 2005), 250-262.

    井の中の蛙 » The Case of Taiwa Shinron » Print 2006

  • For a concise description of the CCD and the CIE (Civil Information and Education) sections and their activities during the occupation see Taketoshi Yamamoto (who manages the Prange collection’s online index) article Taketoshi Yamamoto “Senryōki no media tōsei to sengo nihon” Kan 22 (Summer 2005), 250-262.

    The Case of Taiwa Shinron 2006

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