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In the spring of 2015, Son Anseki and Osato Koaki were informed by Uchiyama's nephew, Konoma UCHIYAMA, that there were four notebooks that Uchiyama wrote when he was in 『 (the one that Reverend Makoto Tara brought back when he returned to Japan) and fifty notebooks that Uchiyama wrote when he returned to Japan. However, none of the participants in the joint research had a sufficient understanding of Uchiyama's views of Chinese people and Chinese society when he was in Shanghai (hereinafter referred to as "Diary"), and they did not seem to be able to accurately evaluate the contents of Uchiyama's unpublished "Diary" when he was in Shanghai. As a result, more than half of the discussions constituting the chapters of this book were not based on Uchiyama's unpublished "Diary".
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In order to publish this book as a more substantial content, we have made two special plans to publish this book as a new material. One is to publish 27 pieces of colored paper describing Uchiyama's life in photographs and sentences, entitled "Record of Uchiyama Kanzo Photograph" (1960), edited by Kakitsu and completed by Konoma NAKAYAMA, and the transcripts of the lectures given when Uchiyama appeared on radio (Hokkaido Broadcasting Co., Radio Tokyo) after he returned.
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Part of the colored paper and radio lectures Kanzo Uchiyama and his contemplation on Tadayuki Mita's review of Kanzo Uchiyama in the 『 Kakoroku 』 (Kazuya Yanagisawa)
Kanzo Uchiyama and his contemplation of Japan in the same period (Toshio Kikuchi)
Kanzo Uchiyama and his contemplation of Japan in the 『 Kakoroku 』 (Kazuya Yanagisawa)
Kanzo Uchiyama and the 3rd Great East Asian Literary Congress - How to handle "Nihonken" (Midori Nakamura)
Kanzo Uchiyama and the Hanakoroku 』's calligraphic style (Kazuya Matsumoto)
Kanzo Uchiyama and the Japan-China Friendship Movement (Hiroaki Osato)
Kanzo Uchiyama and Japan-China Friendship Movement (Koshu Kobe)
Part II Column
Kanzo Uchiyama and I (Hiroki Uchiyama)
Kanzo Uchiyama and the Taguchi family (Ryokichi Kanbe)
Kanzo Uchiyama and Kanji Nakanishi -- Genealogy to the Japan-China Friendship Movement (Sanpe Matsui)
Kanzo Uchiyama and the Japan-China Friendship Movement (Koshu Kanbe)
Kanzo Uchiyama and 1953 1953 1959 『 』 『 』 籬補