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Daitō Shinpō
The was a Japanese newspaper published in the Korean Empire between 1904 and 1906. The paper was founded by Kikuchi Kenjō, who had just been dismissed from his presidency of another Japanese newspaper in Korea, '' Kanjō Shinpō''. The ''Daitō Shinpō'' generally promoted Japanese activities in Korea, although it may have criticized them on occasion. In 1906, the newspaper was purchased by the Japanese Resident-General of Korea Itō Hirobumi and merged with around six other newspapers into the ''Keijō Nippō''. Background The newspaper's founder was notable Japanese journalist and politician in Korea, Kikuchi Kenjō (). Kikuchi was previously a journalist for the newspaper in Japan ', and had previously participated in the highly controversial 1895 assassination of the Korean queen, alongside the staff of other Japanese newspaper in Korea '' Kanjō Shinpō''. After the murder, Kikuchi and the other assassins were recalled to Japan and put on trial on charges of murder and ...
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Kikuchi Kenjō
Kikuchi, often written 菊池 or 菊地, may refer to: Places * Kikuchi, Kumamoto * Kikuchi River, Kumamoto * Kikuchi District, Kumamoto People * Kikuchi (surname) * Kikuchi clan * Yoshihiko Kikuchi * Yusei Kikuchi Other * Kikuchi disease Kikuchi disease was described in 1972 in Japan. It is also known as histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis, Kikuchi necrotizing lymphadenitis, phagocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis, subacute necrotizing lymphadenitis, and necrotizing lymphadenitis. K ..., a rare, non-cancerous enlargement of the lymph nodes * Kikuchi line (solid state physics), a line in an electron diffraction pattern for a crystal * Kikuchi Line (Kumaden), a railway line in Kumamoto Prefecture connecting Kami-Kumamoto Station to Miyoshi Station {{disambiguation, geo ...
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History Of Newspapers In Korea
Modern newspapers have been published in Korea since 1881, with the first native Korean newspaper being published in 1883. Joseon period ''Chōsen Shinpō'' The history of modern newspapers in Korea begins in the Joseon period, with the publication of the Japanese newspaper ''Chōsen Shinpō'' on December 10, 1881. It was the first modern newspaper to be published in Korea. Japan's own first newspaper, the 1861 ', was published in English by an Englishman. Twelve issues of the ''Chōsen Shinpō'' are known to exist. Its articles are published mostly in Japanese or Classical Chinese (which educated Koreans Brushtalk, would have been able to read), but it did have one article that was known to have been published in the Korean script Hangul. Japanese newspapers went on to have a significant influence in Korean newspaper history. However, after the ''Chōsen Shinpō'', new Japanese newspapers did not arise in Korea until around 1890. Scholar Park Yong-gu () speculates that ...
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