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Timeless Todays in a Changing World: A Translation of Fujiwara no Nobuzane's Ima monogatari
Erin L. Brightwell 78:1 (2023), pp. 1–89.
Cultural Imprints: War and Memory in the Samurai Age ed. Elizabeth Oyler and Katherine Saltzman-Li
Vyjayanthi Selinger 78:1 (2023), pp. 91–96.
Precepts, Ordinations, and Practice in Medieval Japanese Tendai by Paul Groner
Brian Ruppert 78:1 (2023), pp. 96–101.
Faith in Mount Fuji: The Rise of Independent Religion in Early Modern Japan by Janine Anderson Sawada
Miyazaki Fumiko 78:1 (2023), pp. 101–106.
Agents of World Renewal: The Rise of "Yonaoshi" Gods in Japan by Takashi Miura
Reinhard Zöllner 78:1 (2023), pp. 106–109.
Printed and Painted: The Meiji Art of Ogata Gekkō (1859–1920) by Amy Reigle Newland
Kendall H. Brown 78:1 (2023), pp. 109–12.
In Close Association: Local Activist Networks in the Making of Japanese Modernity, 1868–1920 by Marnie S. Anderson
Haiying Hou 78:1 (2023), pp. 112–18.
Language, Nation, Race: Linguistic Reform in Meiji Japan (1868–1912) by Atsuko Ueda
Paul H. Clark 78:1 (2023), pp. 118–21.
A Fictional Commons: Natsume Sōseki and the Properties of Modern Literature by Michael K. Bourdaghs
Keith Vincent 78:1 (2023), pp. 121–26.
Confluence and Conflict: Reading Transwar Japanese Literature and Thought by Brian Hurley
Adrian Pinnington 78:1 (2023), pp. 126–33.
Wings for the Rising Sun: A Transnational History of Japanese Aviation by Jürgen P. Melzer
M. G. Sheftall 78:1 (2023), pp. 133–36.
Dissecting the Danchi: Inside Japan’s Largest Postwar Housing Experiment by Tatiana Knoroz
Laura Neitzel 78:1 (2023), pp. 136–41.
Dream Super-Express: A Cultural History of the World’s First Bullet Train by Jessamyn R. Abel
Miriam Kingsberg Kadia 78:1 (2023), pp. 141–44.
The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan: Satire and Social Mobility in Kamigata Rakugo by M. W. Shores
Aaron Gerow 78:1 (2023), pp. 144–47.
Cosmopolitan Rurality, Depopulation, and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in 21st-Century Japan by John W. Traphagan
John Mock 78:1 (2023), pp. 147–51.
Pilgrims Until We Die: Unending Pilgrimage in Shikoku by Ian Reader and John Shultz
Philip Seaton 78:1 (2023), pp. 151–56.