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Yukichi Amano (天野 祐吉) (27 April 1933 in Adachi, Tokyo – 20 October 2013 in Tokyo) was a Japanese columnist, founder and chief editor of monthly magazine Kokoku Hihyo. Amano attended Meiji Gakuin University but did not graduate. In 1970 he established Madra Publishing Ltd. In 1979 he established Kokoku Hihyo, a magazine that was discontinued in 2009. In 2002 he became Director (later Honorary Director) of the Shiki Memorial Museum.

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  • Yukichi Amano (天野 佑吉 Amano Yukichi?) (Adachi, Tokio; 27 de abril de 1933 - Tokio; 20 de octubre de 2013) fue un columnista japonés, fundador y editor jefe de la revista mensual . Amano estudió en la Universidad Meiji Gakuin, pero no se graduó. En 1970 se estableció en Madra Publishing Ltd.​ En 1979 se estableció en Kokoku Hihyo, una revista que se suspendió en 2009.​ En 2002 se convirtió en director (más tarde en Director Honorario) del Museo Conmemorativo de Shiki.​ (es)
  • 天野 祐吉(あまの ゆうきち、1933年4月27日 - 2013年10月20日)は、日本のコラムニスト。雑誌『広告批評』主宰者、マドラ出版社主。 (ja)
  • Yukichi Amano (天野 祐吉) (27 April 1933 in Adachi, Tokyo – 20 October 2013 in Tokyo) was a Japanese columnist, founder and chief editor of monthly magazine Kokoku Hihyo. Amano attended Meiji Gakuin University but did not graduate. In 1970 he established Madra Publishing Ltd. In 1979 he established Kokoku Hihyo, a magazine that was discontinued in 2009. In 2002 he became Director (later Honorary Director) of the Shiki Memorial Museum. (en)
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  • Yukichi Amano (天野 佑吉 Amano Yukichi?) (Adachi, Tokio; 27 de abril de 1933 - Tokio; 20 de octubre de 2013) fue un columnista japonés, fundador y editor jefe de la revista mensual . Amano estudió en la Universidad Meiji Gakuin, pero no se graduó. En 1970 se estableció en Madra Publishing Ltd.​ En 1979 se estableció en Kokoku Hihyo, una revista que se suspendió en 2009.​ En 2002 se convirtió en director (más tarde en Director Honorario) del Museo Conmemorativo de Shiki.​ (es)
  • 天野 祐吉(あまの ゆうきち、1933年4月27日 - 2013年10月20日)は、日本のコラムニスト。雑誌『広告批評』主宰者、マドラ出版社主。 (ja)
  • Yukichi Amano (天野 祐吉) (27 April 1933 in Adachi, Tokyo – 20 October 2013 in Tokyo) was a Japanese columnist, founder and chief editor of monthly magazine Kokoku Hihyo. Amano attended Meiji Gakuin University but did not graduate. In 1970 he established Madra Publishing Ltd. In 1979 he established Kokoku Hihyo, a magazine that was discontinued in 2009. In 2002 he became Director (later Honorary Director) of the Shiki Memorial Museum. (en)
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