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Island Narratives in the Making of Japan: the Kojiki in Geocultural Context
<全文>Japan Review : No.34
On Ainu Etymology of Names Izanagi and Izanami
Did Christ Visit Japan?
Kotodama and the Kojiki: the Japanese “Word Soul” Between Mythology, Spiritual Magic, and Political Ideology Klaus Antoni, University of Tübingen
Intersections of Shinto Myth and Atomic Bomb Imagery in Gojira, Akira, and Princess Mononoke
The Kojiki Book I: Postwar Paradigms Wednesdays 2:10-4:00Pm・522D Kent Hall David Lurie
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Office Hours: 500C Kent, Tuesdays 2-3 and Thursdays 11-12
Basho's Haikus
Reception and Commentary of Nihon Shoki, Japan's First Official History
Representations of Travel in Medieval Japan by Kendra D. Strand A
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Debarry, Keene, Tanabe, Varley Sources of Japanese
Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5022
Japanese Nationalism and Cultural Memory: Creating Memories of a Native Japanese Writing System
Re-Examining Japanese Mythologies: Why the Nihon Shoki Has Two Books of Myths but the Kojiki Only One 1)
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Conference Program and Abstracts
462 'A', Visualisation of 232 Abbot 5 Abdication 37 Abhidharmako A
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Myths and Legends of Japan Free
Functional Affinities Between Ōkuninushi & Daikokuten (Links Jump to Kakugakuin University's Encyclopedia of Shinto)
Shaman-Queens and Sacral Princesses
Mythology in 21St Century Japan: a Study of Ame No Uzume No Mikoto
Gods and Heroes of Old Japan (1906)
Nakagami Kenji: Paradox and the Representation of the Silenced Voice
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Vol
A Comparative Study of Japanese and Polynesian Mythology With
A Christian Augustinian Response to the Problem of Evil in the Shinto
Japanese New Religions in the Age of Mass Media
Yamato: Glossary & Characters
Susano-O, Orikuchi Shinobu, and the Imagination of Exile in Early Japan." History of Religions 52(3): 236-266