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    Shimizu Shikin (清水紫琴, 1868–1933), pen name of Shimizu Toyoko, was a Japanese novelist and women's rights activist of the Meiji period in Japan. A lecturer...
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  • Japanese basketball player Shimizu Shikin (清水 紫琴, 1868–1933), pen name of Shimizu Toyoko, Japanese writer and activist Shintaro Shimizu (清水 慎太郎, born 1992),...
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  • Shimazaki Tōson (1872–1943) Shimizu Motoyoshi (born 1918) Shimizu Satomu (see Yamamoto Shūgorō) Shimizu Shikin (1868–1933) Shimizu Yoshinori (born 1947) Shiono...
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    works and influenced the women's liberation movement in Japan. In 1891, Shimizu Shikin published Koware Yubiwa (The Broken Ring), often called Japan's first...
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  • experienced challenges due to their gender. One Meiji-period writer, Shimizu Shikin, sought to encourage positive comparisons between her contemporaries...
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    former leader of the Jinshotai Yamamoto Yae Nakae Chōmin Ōkuma Shigenobu Shimizu Shikin Soejima Taneomi Yamaji Motoharu, former Jinshotai commander Tokutomi...
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  • 1872–1943, Japan, p/f) Motoyoshi Shimizu (清水基吉, 1918–2008, Japan, f/p) Shimizu Shikin (清水紫琴, 1868–1933, Japan, nf) Yoshinori Shimizu (清水義範, born 1947, Japan,...
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    mainly male with some exceptions such as Nakajima Shôen (1863-1901), Shimizu Shikin (1867-1933), Miyake Kaho (1868-1944) and Wakamatsu Shizuko (1864-1896)...
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  • Noheji January 10 – Ozaki Kōyō, author and writer (d. 1903) January 11 – Shimizu Shikin, novelist and women's rights activist (d. 1933) January 18 – Suzuki...
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  • marshal, Commander of the Kwantung Army, ambassador (b. 1868) July 31 – Shimizu Shikin, novelist and women's rights activist (b. 1868) September 21 – Kenji...
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    were Tokuda Shūsei, Tayama Katai and Shimazaki Tōson. Japanese author Shimizu Shikin had a column in the magazine for nearly five years. It was entitled...
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  • Samuel Perry saw Crimson in the tradition of works by woman writers like Shikin Shimizu, Noe Itō and Yuriko Miyamoto, and in the I-novel. Crimson was published...
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