The Tokyo Observer

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The Tokyo Observer
Publisher: Omori Research Institute of International Relations
Country of origin: Japan
Subject(s): Non-gaming
First issue date: 1967-02-12
Number of issues: 159
Frequency: Weekly

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The Tokyo Observer (東京オブザーバー, Tokyo Obuzaba), was a weekly Japanese newspaper published from February 12, 1967 to March 1, 1970, founded by Japan's longtime journalist Minoru Omori[1][2][3][4][5] (大森実, Omori Minoru), president and founder of the Omori Research Institute of International Relations of Tokyo and initiator of the five offshore culture exchange seminars titled Pacific University held between 1968 and 1969 in Japan.

Back issues

Issue PDF Name Date Price Barcode Extras
1 February 12, 1967 1967-02-12
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74 Logo-pdf.svg July 7, 1968 1968-07-07
75 Logo-pdf.svg July 14, 1968 1968-07-14
78 Logo-pdf.svg August 4, 1968 1968-08-04
122 Logo-pdf.svg June 8, 1969 1969-06-08
123 Logo-pdf.svg June 15, 1969 1969-06-15
124 Logo-pdf.svg June 22, 1969 1969-06-22
125 Logo-pdf.svg June 29, 1969 1969-06-29
126 Logo-pdf.svg July 6, 1969 1969-07-06
127 Logo-pdf.svg July 13, 1969 1969-07-13
128 Logo-pdf.svg July 20, 1969 1969-07-20
129 Logo-pdf.svg July 27, 1969 1969-07-27
159 March 1, 1970 1970-03-01
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