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- Miyoko_Kudō abstract "Miyoko Kudo (工藤 美代子, Kudō Miyoko, born March 27, 1950) is a Japanese non-fiction writer and a member of the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals.Her father, Tsuneo Ikeda, was a sports journalist and businessman who started Baseball Magazine and his mother’s family founded Kudō Shashin-kan in Ryōgoku. Because her parents divorced, she took the family name of Kudō. Her older sister Akiko was the wife of Chiharu Igaya and her younger brother Tetsuo Ikeda is president of Baseball Magazine.".
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- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Aizu_Yaichi.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950_births.
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- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Charles_University_in_Prague.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Chiharu_Igaya.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Horiguchi_Daigaku.
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- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Junzaburō_Nishiwaki.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Kaidan.
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- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink The_Truth_about_Nanjing.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Toranomon_Incident.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink Toshiko_Tamura.
- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLink University_of_British_Columbia.
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- Miyoko_Kudō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miyoko Kudō".
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- Miyoko_Kudō subject Category:1950_births.
- Miyoko_Kudō subject Category:Japanese_anti-communists.
- Miyoko_Kudō subject Category:Japanese_non-fiction_writers.
- Miyoko_Kudō subject Category:Living_people.
- Miyoko_Kudō subject Category:People_from_Tokyo.
- Miyoko_Kudō hypernym Writer.
- Miyoko_Kudō type List.
- Miyoko_Kudō type Person.
- Miyoko_Kudō type Writer.
- Miyoko_Kudō type Anti-communist.
- Miyoko_Kudō type List.
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- Miyoko_Kudō comment "Miyoko Kudo (工藤 美代子, Kudō Miyoko, born March 27, 1950) is a Japanese non-fiction writer and a member of the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals.Her father, Tsuneo Ikeda, was a sports journalist and businessman who started Baseball Magazine and his mother’s family founded Kudō Shashin-kan in Ryōgoku. Because her parents divorced, she took the family name of Kudō. Her older sister Akiko was the wife of Chiharu Igaya and her younger brother Tetsuo Ikeda is president of Baseball Magazine.".
- Miyoko_Kudō label "Miyoko Kudō".
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- Miyoko_Kudō wasDerivedFrom Miyoko_Kudō?oldid=690278985.
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