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  1. Shimazaki Masaki (島崎 正樹, 1834–1886) was a Japanese gōnō, honjin master, student of kokugaku, and Shinto priest. He was the father of Shimazaki Tōson. He primarily wrote under the name of Aratamanoya (璞堂), but later in life also adopted the names Shizunoya (静舎) and finally Kanzanrō (観山楼).

  2. Tōson Shimazaki (島崎 藤村, Shimazaki Tōson?, 25 March 1872 – 22 August 1943) (島崎 藤村, Shimazaki Tōhijo?, 25 de marzo de 1872–22 de agosto de 1943) es el seudónimo de Shimazaki Haruki, fue un escritor japonés, activo en las eras Meiji, Taishō e inicios de la era era Shōwa de Japón.

  3. 31 de dic. de 1994 · This study examines the liberalization of the Japanese electricity market focusing on the characteristics of (1) entering the electricity generation business, (2) access to power companies` transmission facilities, (3) beginning an electricity retail business, and (4) reforming the electricity rating system. The article follows three themes.

  4. The main character is modelled after Shimazaki Masaki, Toson's father, who was the head of the Magome honjin and an enthusiastic proponent of Kokugaku (National Learning) as postulated by Hirata Atsutane.

  5. 31 de dic. de 1994 · This study examines the liberalization of the Japanese electricity market focusing on the characteristics of (1) entering the electricity generation business, (2) access to power companies` transmission facilities, (3) beginning an electricity retail business, and (4) reforming the electricity rating system. The article follows three themes.

  6. ♦Masaki Shimazaki is a senior electrical engineer with the Central Load Dispatching Office of Hokkaido Electric Power Company (Japan). The author holds an electrical engineering degree. from Tohoku University and an M.A. in international relations from the International University of Japan.

  7. The Journal of energy and development.. - Boulder, Colo., ISSN 0361-4476, ZDB-ID 197377-0. - Vol. 20.1996, 1, p. 79-96