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Racism Without Race? : the Case of Japan's Invisible Group
Women's Magazines and the Democratization of Print
The Hachiman Cult and the Dokyo Incident Author(S): Ross Bender Source: Monumenta Nipponica, Vol
The Vietnamese Phuc Quoc League and the 1940 Insurrection
New Year's Day Taika Reform Edict
Clan Influence in Asuka Japan: Asukadera and the Soga Clan
Household Registration and Japanese Citizenship 戸籍主義 戸籍と日本国籍
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Political Project Behind Japan's New Era Name
Chapter 13 the Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam
The History of Law in Japan, Through Historical Sources
Mountain Mandalas Shugendo in Kyushu Bloomsbury Academic, an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A Comparative Analysis of the Differences Between
The Economic Development of Japan
Overview: Japanese Archaeological Research Trends 20101 Suda Tsutomu2
Daimyo (Samurai Ruler)
「元号」とは何か?/What Are Gengo (Era Names) 朝日新聞社編集委員・宮代栄一 the Asahi Shimbun Newspaper Senior Staff Writer Phd
Manuscripts and Archives Studies in Manuscript Cultures
Top View
The Daruma-Shii, Dbgen, and Sdtb Zen
From the Traditional City to the Modern City
Constructing Abe No Seimei: Integrating Genre and Disparate Narratives in Yumemakura Baku's Onmyōji
The Imperial Age of Japan
Daily Life and Demographics in Ancient Japan Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies Number 63
Miyabe Miyuki's Place in the Development of Japanese
The Legal System of Pre-Western Japan Harold G
元号 /Gengou/ Japan Uses 2 Calendar Systems Simultaneously: The
Auspicious Omens in the Reign of the Last Empress of Nara Japan, 749–770
The Relatedness Between the Origin of Japanese and Korean Ethnicity Jaehoon Lee
Beautiful Harmony : Political Project Behind Japan's New Era Name
The Painting of Sadness? the Ends of Nihonga, Then and Now Chelsea Foxwell
Guide to Attractions
Sino-Japanese Relations During the Ancient Age: the Root of the Japanese Feudal System
Kūkai, Founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism
THE SAMAYA CODE Esotericization of Buddhist Precepts in Japan
Rōnin in the Tokugawa Period
Zen Sand: the Book of Capping Phrases for Koan Practice / Compiled, Translated, and Annotated by Victor S Ōgen Hori
Aspects of Phonetic Tendencies in Era Names 1. Introduction
Section 3 - the Founding of the Ritsuryo State