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Shota Yakushiji, the driving force behind the translation project, refers to her statement and talks about hope as his motivation for the project:
Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project 2009
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The timing couldn't have been better as it coincided with Golden Week and 10+ people answered the call for volunteers by Shota Yakushiji for an English translation project.
Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project 2009
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Yakushiji not only has to deal with supernatural beings in her line of work, but also her rival Yukiko Muromachi, another equally talented and beautiful police investigator. (from: Manga Updates)
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Yakushiji does not cite anything with regard to the role of the Emperor, or dramatic revision to the form of government.
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In particular, Yakushiji points at the statism of the revision, and quotes from the document:
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In particular, Yakushiji points at the statism of the revision, and quotes from the document:
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Yakushiji does not cite anything with regard to the role of the Emperor, or dramatic revision to the form of government.
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In particular, Yakushiji points at the statism of the revision, and quotes from the document:
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In particular, Yakushiji points at the statism of the revision, and quotes from the document:
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Yakushiji does not cite anything with regard to the role of the Emperor, or dramatic revision to the form of government.
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