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  • Jogaku zasshi (Japanese: 女学雑誌; Education of Women Magazine) was a women's magazine published in Tokyo, Japan, during the Meiji era between July 1885 and...
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  • during the early Meiji period. He was also among the contributors of Jogaku zasshi, an influential magazine of the Meiji era. Zaika Ron (罪過論, 1890) Maihime...
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    Spotlight (1982–) Japanzine (1990–) Jiji shinpō JJ (1975–) Jogaku Sekai (1901–1925) Jogaku zasshi Josei (1922–1928) Josei Jishin (1958–) The Journal of Insectivorous...
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    started a magazine Jogaku shinshi (女学新誌) which existed only one year in 1884. Then they began a long publishing career with Jogaku zasshi (女学雑誌) in 1885....
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    (Meiji Jogakkō), Iwamoto Yoshiharu, the school's president and editor of Jogaku Zasshi (a women's magazine), became her first mentor. In an interview, she...
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    Tokyo. Jogaku zasshi and Hyōron For magazines, Wakamatsu Shizuko (Shizu) submitted her writings and translation mainly on either Jogaku zasshi or Hyōron...
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    Shimazaki earned a small salary by contributing translations to Iwamoto's Jogaku zasshi magazine. He began teaching English at the Christian Meiji Women's School...
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    (1889). At 23, Shimizu moved to Tokyo to work at Iwamoto Zenji's journal Jogaku zasshi (Japanese: 女学雑誌 Magazine of Women's Learning), just a few months after...
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    Chūgaku Sekai (中学世界, September 1898 - May 1928) Jogaku Sekai (女学世界, January 1901 - June 1925) Kōdan Zasshi (講談雑誌, April 1915 - 1954) was later changed its...
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