MHC2: History of the Mariana Islands

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Gaimusho Tushokyoku [the Bureau of Commercial Affairs of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs] 1915 Dokuryo Nanyo Jijo [A report of German South Sea Islands], Gaimusho Tushokyoku, Tokyo.

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Kaigun Sho [Ministry of Navy] 1914 - 1920 “Taisho Seneki Senji Shorui” [War Archives of World War I], Boeisho Boei Kenkyujo, Siryo Etsuransitu (BBKSE) [Military Archival Library of the National Institute for Defense Studies].

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Nanyocho [South Seas Government] 1932 Nanyocho Sisei Junen Shi [Ten-Year History of the Administration of the South Seas Government], Nanyocho Chokan Kanbo¸ Tokyo.

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Peattie, Mark 1988 Nanyo: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, 1885–1945. Pacific Islands Monograph Series, No. 4. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu.

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Senju, Hajime 2006 “Inintochi Nanyogunto ni okeru Naichi Kankodan ni kansuru Oboegaki” [A note of the Mainland Tourist Parties from Japanese Mandate Micronesia], Rikkyo Kanko Gakubu Kiyo [St. Paul’s Annals of Tourism Research], No.8.

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Takushoku Kyoku [The Cabinet Colonial Bureau] 1919 Nanyo Senryochi Jijyo Gaiyo [Overview of Micronesia under Japanese Navy Occupation ], Takushoku Kyoku, Tokyo.

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