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- SeriesNyū Yōku Shinpō
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- The Nyū Yōku Shinpō was first published by Ken’ichi Kai and Tomihei Hayashi in 1911. In 1915 the management was under Masaharu Senbongi after Kai’s departure for Japan. One year later, in 1916, Senbogi also returned to Japan, leaving the management in the hands of Shōzō Mizutani, who turned the Nyū Yōku Shinpō from a weekly into a semiweekly paper. Although the paper became one of the two major Japanese newspapers in New York, it stopped publishing after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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