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Sino-Japanese Interactions Through Rare Books
Guts and Tears Kinpira Jōruri and Its Textual Transformations
Boku in Edo Epistolary Texts
Nihontō Compendium
The Creation of the Term Kojin (Individual)
Politics, Classicism, and Medicine During the Eighteenth Century 十八世紀在德川日本 "頌華者" 和 "貶華者" 的 問題 – 以中醫及漢方為主
Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period
SINO-JAPANESE TRADE in the EARLY TOKUGAWA PERIOD By
Identity and Desire in the Meiji Era Japanese Language Reform Debates
Chapter 3: Premodern Japan - the Azuchi-Momoyama and Edo Periods
The Creation of the Modern Japanese Language in Meiji-Era
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Linguistic Reform in Meiji Japan
Yoshino and the Politics of Cultural Topography in Early Japan
Of Japanese Swords
Rōnin in the Tokugawa Period
An Assembly of Buddhas and Gods Outstanding OKAYAMA Treasures of Religious Art
No.665 (June Issue)
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Idealized Japanese Woman in Media During the Meiji Era By
Primers, Commentaries, and Kanbun Literacy in Japanese Literary Culture, 950-1250CE
Reception and Commentary of Nihon Shoki, Japan's First Official History
Representations of Travel in Medieval Japan by Kendra D. Strand A
Bloody Hell! Reading Boys’ Books in Seventeenth-Century Japan
Antique Japanese Swords for Sale (Volume 17.5)
Antique Japanese Swords for Sale (Volume 19.5)
Changing the Calendar Royal Political Theology and the Suppression of the Tachibana Naramaro Conspiracy of 757
A BOWL for a COIN a Commodity History Of
No.726 (July Issue)
M.A. (Japanese)
Volume 17 (2010), Article 4
Discource About Jindai Moji (The Script of the Divine Age) in Tokugawa Japan
Fukudenkai Sewing the Buddha’S Robe in Contemporary Japanese Buddhist Practice
Japanese English Education and Learning: a History of Adapting Foreign Cultures Minoru Shimizu
Of Japanese Swords for Sale
Early Sino-Japanese Literature
Auspicious Omens in the Reign of the Last Empress of Nara Japan, 749–770
Intensive Japanese Programs 履 修 案 内
A Peek at the Meals of the People Of
Antique Japanese Swords for Sale
The Religious Background of the Deification of Tokugawa Leyasu
Tokugawa Japan: an Introductory Essay
No.725 (June Issue)
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The Two Paths of Writing and Warring in Medieval Japan 日本中世文武的分途
Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period'
No.702 (July Issue)