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Regarding the industrial characteristics of the soy sauce brewing industry and its relationship to regional development – Focusing on cases from Yuasa Town, Wakayama Prefecture, and Choshi City and Noda City, Chiba Prefecture –
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On the Early Modern Architectural Style (Kinsei Shiki) of the National Diet Building and the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
The early modern style, or Kinsei Shiki, was a style that combined older styles of Western architecture, from the Meiji era onward, with modernist architecture.
The two buildings considered in this paper were described as employing the early modern style in documents from the late Taisho period (1920s).
They were built using the advanced construction methods of the time. Both had granite stone exterior wall finishes that impart dignity and prestige.
In contrast to the National Diet Building, with its colonnades evocative of order, square roof, and various relief decorations some of them Japanese style, the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery uses a domed roof, arches, and simple decorations. Such differences arose because the designers of the time,
while conscious of modernism, also felt free to draw on styles of the past.departmental bulletin pape
Consideration of the Managerial Functions Expected to Promote Women's Diversity Promotion -Are Management Positions Unattractive?-
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The Relationship Between Female Managers’ Manipulation Tactics and Leaders’ Confidence —Focusing on Self-presentation, Interpersonal Stressors, Stress Response, and Satisfaction with Life
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Consideration for biodiversity in the personal care products industry in Japan
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Shusaku Endo and Setagaya (3) : The Birth of The Sea and Poison
Shusaku Endo’s The Sea and Poison, published in three installments in 1957 (Showa 32), won two literary prizes and is considered to have established Endo’s position in the literary world. Although not much has been said about it, Setagaya played a major role in the creation of this work. Its influence even extended to the direction his later writing was to take.
In December 1956, at Kyodo in Setagaya, Shotaro Yasuoka told Endo that he “intend to write a full-length novel next year.” This inspired Endo to start writing. Endo knew that behind Yasuoka’s statement was his determination to shed the low evaluation he had received as one of The Third Wave of New Writers (Daisan no Shinjin).
Another Setagaya connection is that the prologue to The Sea and Poison is set in Matsubara, Setagaya. The flat land and horizontal relationships between people in Matsubara are contrasted with the hierarchical world of the Kyushu University School of Medicine, where the vivisection incident in the novel takes place. The everyday life of Nishimatsubara depicted in this story is the origin of Endo’s subsequent works, and I have verified that God (Douhan-sha) exists as a companion in everyday life.departmental bulletin pape