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Yoshio Akao

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Yoshio Akao Famous memorial

Birth
Fuefuki-shi, Yamanashi, Japan
Death
11 Sep 1985 (aged 78)
Japan
Burial
Fuchu City, Fuchū-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan Add to Map
Plot
9-1-7
Memorial ID
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Publisher, Broadcaster. He was the founder of Oubunsha, a cultural enterprise that served as a publisher for high school students. Before World War II, he wrote and published a famous English glossary for preparatory school students called "Akao No Mametan." He and his family became very wealthy from this endeavor and then began publishing various types of reference material for university entrance examinations. After World War II, he established a private radio station, "Bunka Housou." Its broadcasts included a radio seminar for university entrance examinations. The seminar included several popular lecturers, including, J.B.Harris, Ichirou Tajima and Jin'ichi Konishi.
Publisher, Broadcaster. He was the founder of Oubunsha, a cultural enterprise that served as a publisher for high school students. Before World War II, he wrote and published a famous English glossary for preparatory school students called "Akao No Mametan." He and his family became very wealthy from this endeavor and then began publishing various types of reference material for university entrance examinations. After World War II, he established a private radio station, "Bunka Housou." Its broadcasts included a radio seminar for university entrance examinations. The seminar included several popular lecturers, including, J.B.Harris, Ichirou Tajima and Jin'ichi Konishi.

Bio by: Warrick L. Barrett


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  • Originally Created by: Warrick L. Barrett
  • Added: Jan 28, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6136131/yoshio-akao: accessed ), memorial page for Yoshio Akao (31 Mar 1907–11 Sep 1985), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6136131, citing Tama Cemetery, Fuchu City, Fuchū-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan; Maintained by Find a Grave.