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Examples
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Aoyama Shuzen, who lived in the street called Bancho, at Yedo.
Tales of Old Japan Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesdale 1876
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Miss Bancho, which isn’t out yet, but will be excellent for sure.
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Miss Bancho, written and illustrated by Mayu Fujikata.
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Johanna describes Miss Bancho as “brain popcorn” — that is, “something entertaining [...]
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Miss Bancho, written and illustrated by Mayu Fujikata.
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Miss Bancho… I still feel a pang of grief whenever I remember the joy with which I read the first volume, and the overwhelming excitement I had when the license was announced just last summer…!
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Bancho — so no wonder that he could be haunted ... but
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Aoyama Shu [u] zen Sama, _hatamoto_ with a _yashiki_ in the Bancho [u].
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Meanwhile the site of the Yoshida Goten in the Bancho [u] became more than suspected.
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In course of time the constant removals to this district made it so crowded, its ways so intricate, that one who lived in the Bancho [u] (Ban ward) was not expected to know the locality; a wide departure from the original checker board design on which it had been laid out, and hence the characters [bancho [u]] (Bancho [u]) used at one time.
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