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- Shokun! abstract "Shokun! (諸君!, Shokun!, literally “Gentlemen!”) was a monthly magazine of conservative opinion published by Bungeishunju Ltd. It normally went on sale on the first day of each month though at the end of the year it was released on the 25th or 26th and in the past it had been released on the second or third day. The chief editor of the final issue was Hiroto Uchida who headed an editorial staff consisting of a small group of only five to seven highly active editors. The number of copies circulated was about 60,000 in September 2008 but actual sales were about 40,000 copies. The magazine ceased publication with the June 2009 issue.".
- Shokun! country Japan.
- Shokun! publisher Bungeishunjū.
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- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Asahi_Shimbun.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Bungeishunjū.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Bungeishunjū_(magazine).
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- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Controversies_surrounding_Yasukuni_Shrine.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_Revolution.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Daisaku_Ikeda.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union.
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- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Historiography_of_the_Nanking_Massacre.
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- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election,_2007.
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- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Jun_Henmi.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Katsuichi_Honda.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Il-sung.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Kinji_Imanishi.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Komeito.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan).
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Mainichi_Shimbun.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Masaru_Kaneko.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Michio_Takeyama.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Nanking_Massacre.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Nanking_Massacre_denial.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Nobukatsu_Fujioka.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink North_Korean_abductions_of_Japanese_citizens.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Sankei_Shimbun.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Shinzō_Abe.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Shūdō_Higashinakano.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Soka_Gakkai.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Takashi_Tachibana.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Tenkō.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Tetsuzō_Tanikawa.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Tokutei_Asia.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Womens_International_War_Crimes_Tribunal_on_Japans_Military_Sexual_Slavery.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Yangmingism.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLink Yukio_Mishima.
- Shokun! wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shokun!".
- Shokun! company "Bungeishunju".
- Shokun! finaldate "May 2009".
- Shokun! firstdate "May 1969".
- Shokun! frequency "Monthly".
- Shokun! language "Japanese".
- Shokun! title "Shokun!".
- Shokun! website shokun.
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- Shokun! subject Category:1969_establishments_in_Japan.
- Shokun! subject Category:2009_disestablishments_in_Japan.
- Shokun! subject Category:Conservative_magazines.
- Shokun! subject Category:Defunct_magazines_of_Japan.
- Shokun! subject Category:Japanese_magazines.
- Shokun! subject Category:Japanese_monthly_magazines.
- Shokun! subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_2009.
- Shokun! subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1969.
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- Shokun! comment "Shokun! (諸君!, Shokun!, literally “Gentlemen!”) was a monthly magazine of conservative opinion published by Bungeishunju Ltd. It normally went on sale on the first day of each month though at the end of the year it was released on the 25th or 26th and in the past it had been released on the second or third day. The chief editor of the final issue was Hiroto Uchida who headed an editorial staff consisting of a small group of only five to seven highly active editors.".
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- Shokun! wasDerivedFrom Shokun!?oldid=697508924.
- Shokun! homepage shokun.
- Shokun! isPrimaryTopicOf Shokun!.
- Shokun! name "Shokun!".