Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 1–46Takizawa Bakin, 1767–1848: A Restoration that FailedLeon M. Zolbrod
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 47–60Japanese Management: The Cultural BackgroundWilliam H. Brown
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 61–96Attitudes of Japanese Students Toward Foreign CountriesFernando M. Basabe
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 97–113Intra-Familial Linguistic Usage in JapanHerbert Passin
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 114–24“Excessive Competition” in Japanese BusinessMartin Bronfenbrenner
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 125–70The “Five Ranks” Dialectic of the Sōtō-Zen School in the Light of Kuei-Fêng Tsung-Mi’s “Ariya-Shiki” SchemeAlfonso Verdú
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 171–202“Ugetsu Monogatari” or Tales of Moonlight and RainE. Dale Saunders
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 253–82Inoue Kowashi, 1843–1895 and the Formation of Modern JapanJoseph Pittau
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 283–97The Religious Novel of KūkaiY. S. Hakeda
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 298–318The Legacy of the West: The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 2)Alfonso M. Nebreda
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 319–34The Year of Zeami’s Birth, with a Translation of the Museki IsshiBenito Ortolani and Kazuyoshi Nishi
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 335–58Life is Tragic: The Diary of Nishida KitarōLothar G. Knauth
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 359–73Socio-Economic Dualism in JapanCarlo Caldarola
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 374–88The Influence of Tu Fu on BashōFumiko Fujikawa
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 389–443Miura Baien, 1723–1789, and His Dialectic & Political IdeasGino K. Piovesana
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 1–14Yano Fumio: Meiji Intellectual, Party Leader, and BureaucratJoyce C. Lebra
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 15–40The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 1)A. M. Nebreda
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 41–63Kitamura Tōkoku: Final EssaysFrancis H. Mathy
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 64–80Lighthouses and the Yatoi Experience of R. H. BruntonKieran M. Rohan
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 81–120Two Japanese White Papers: Basic-Research Expenditure and Foreign TechnologyJosé M. Abad
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 209–20Young Business Executives and Japan’s Economic DevelopmentIchirō Hattori
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 221–28A Descriptive-Comparative Note on Verb Transitivity in English and JapaneseIkuo Koike
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 235–42The Acceptance of Western Culture in Japan: General ObservationsJirō Numata
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 243–53The Introduction of Dutch LanguageJirō Numata
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 254–74The Acceptance of Western Medicine in JapanRanzaburō Ōtori
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 275–94Geography and Japanese Knowledge of World GeographyShintarō Ayusawa
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 295–314The European Influence on Japanese AstronomyHideo Hirose
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 315–39The Western Influence on Natural History in JapanMasuzō Ueno
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 340–51The European Influence on Physical Sciences in JapanSuketoshi Yajima
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 352–79The Western Influence on Japanese Military Science, Shipbuilding, and NavigationSeiho Arima
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 380–401The Influence of Western Culture on Japanese ArtTamon Miki
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 456–65Research on the 1593 Jesuit Mission Press Edition of Esop’s FablesRichard L. Spear
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 1–36An Introduction to the Later Novels of Natsume SōsekiValdo H. Viglielmo
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 37–65Hermann Roesler’s Commentaries on the Meiji Constitution (Part 2)Johannes Siemes
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 66–110Kitamura Tōkoku Essays on the Inner LifeFrancis H. Mathy
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 111–29Men and Social Ideas of the Early Taishō PeriodGino K. Piovesana
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 130–62Cessationals in the Japanese DialectsYoichi Fujiwara
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 163–215Shōkyūki: An Account of the Shōkyū War of 1221 (Part 1)William H. McCullough
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 1–44Kitamura Tōkoku: The Early YearsFrancis H. Mathy
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 45–88The Pearl Harbor Controversy: A Debate Among HistoriansJohn McKechney
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 89–127Das Wakashu-kabuki und das Yarō-kabukiBenito Ortolani
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 128–46The Comparative Philosophy of Kumatarō Kawada: A Contribution to the Dialogue between East and WestFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 147–90A Dialect Grammar of Japanese —190Yoichi Fujiwara
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 191–235The Case of Baba Tatsui: Western Enlightenment, Social Change and the Early Meiji IntellectualEugene Soviak
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 236–60Interfirm Wage Differentials in Postwar JapanE. Nagasawa and M. Sakurabayashi
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 286–312The Tale of Monkey Genji: Sarugenji-zōshiEdward D. Putzar
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 313–28The Chinese Communists’ Role in the Spread of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident into a Full-scale WarKimitada I. Miwa
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 329–37Marginal Notes on the Small Business Problem in JapanRobert K. Paus