Miyoshi Etsuo, the Glossary
Etsuo Miyoshi (Jap. 三好鋭郎, born December 16, 1939, in Higashikagawa) is a Japanese businessman and honorary president of Swany Corporation, which manufactures gloves, suitcases, and wheelchairs.[1]
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8 relations: European Union, Europe–Democracy–Esperanto, Higashikagawa, Kagawa, Japanese Esperanto Institute, Le Monde, List of Esperanto speakers, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland), Oomoto.
- Japanese Esperantists
- Knights of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.
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Europe–Democracy–Esperanto
Europe–Democracy–Esperanto (EDE, E–D–E, or E° D° E°; Esperanto: Eŭropo–Demokratio–Esperanto) is an electoral list, which participates in the European elections.
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Higashikagawa, Kagawa
is a city located in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.
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Japanese Esperanto Institute
The Japanese Esperanto Institute (Esperanto: Japana Esperanto-Instituto; Japanese: 日本エスペラント協会, Nihon Esperanto-Kyokai) or JEI is the largest center of the Japanese Esperanto movement.
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Le Monde
Le Monde (The World) is a French daily afternoon newspaper.
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List of Esperanto speakers
An Esperantist (esperantisto) is a person who speaks, reads or writes Esperanto.
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Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)
The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego) is a ministry within Polish government led by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage responsible for national heritage preservation and Polish culture promotion.
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Oomoto
Ayabe, also known as, is a religion founded in 1892 by Deguchi Nao (1836–1918), often categorised as a new Japanese religion originated from Shinto.
See also
Japanese Esperantists
- Futabatei Shimei
- Gaku Konishi
- Hisashi Inoue
- Iha Fuyū
- Ikki Kita
- Kan'ichi Asakawa
- Kenji Miyazawa
- Kunio Yanagita
- Miyoshi Etsuo
- Nitobe Inazō
- Onisaburo Deguchi
- Sakai Toshihiko
- Shinmura Izuru
- Tadao Umesao
- Taiji Yamaga
- Takakusu Junjiro
- Teru Hasegawa
- Ujaku Akita
- Wasaburo Oishi
- Zenkei Shibayama
- Ōsugi Sakae
Knights of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
- Aadu Must
- Andrzej Górak
- Anna Yegorova
- Antony Polonsky
- Arseny Roginsky
- Barbara Nawratowicz
- Ben Helfgott
- Dermot Turing
- Giles Hart
- Guido Lorraine
- Jan T. Gross
- Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski
- Jūratė Kiaupienė
- Lyudmila Verbitskaya
- Maciej Klich
- Marta Eggerth
- Miyoshi Etsuo
- Myroslav Marynovych
- Nikita Petrov
- Piotr Nowak
- Rimas Tuminas
- Roger Moorhouse
- Saulius Sondeckis
- Stéphane Antiga
- Stefania Wojtulanis-Karpińska
- Stephen D. Mull
- Tom de Bruijn
- Tomáš Halík
- Vladimir Ivanovich Voronkov
- Volodymyr Groysman
- Vytautas Petras Plečkaitis
- Walter Plywaski
- Yevhen Chervonenko