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Teikoku-bun'gaku

Teikoku-bun'gaku (帝国文学, Teikoku emperor + bun'gaku literature) is one of literature magazines during 1895 - 1920 published by Japanese writers, Inoye Tetsujiro[?], Ueda Kazutoshi[?], Takayama, Chogyu[?] and Ueda Bin'[?].

See also: Japanese literature



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