Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 53:3 (1998) 409–11The Politics of Reclusion: Painting and Power in Momoyama Japan by Kendall H. BrownJoseph D. Parker
MN 53:3 (1998) 411–15The Nasser D. Khalili Collection: Decorative Arts of Meiji Japan by Oliver Impey, Malcolm Fairley; Meiji no Takara: Treasures of Imperial Japan; Masterpieces by Shibata Zeshin by Joe EarleHugh Wylie
MN 53:3 (1998) 416–18An Introduction to Japanese Society by Yoshio SugimotoDavid H. Slater
MN 53:3 (1998) 419–20Japan’s Minorities: The Illusion of Homogeneity by Michael WeinerJohn Lie
MN 53:3 (1998) 421–22The Japanese Family System in Transition: A Sociological Analysis of Family Change in Postwar Japan by Emiko OchiaiRalph Lützeler
MN 53:3 (1998) 423–25Packaged Japaneseness: Weddings, Business and Brides by Ofra Goldstein-GidoniTom Gill
MN 53:2 (1998) 265–67The Distant Isle: Studies and Translations of Japanese Literature in Honor of Robert H. Brower by Thomas Hare, Robert Borgen, Sharalyn OrbaughRobert N. Huey
MN 53:2 (1998) 268–70Pictures of the Heart: The Hyakunin Isshu in Word and Image by Joshua S. MostowJohn T. Carpenter
MN 53:2 (1998) 271–73Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese Women’s Literature by Joan E. EricsonReiko Abe Auestad
MN 53:2 (1998) 273–76The Savage Wars of Peace: England, Japan and the Malthusian Trap by Alan MacfarlaneKären Wigen
MN 53:2 (1998) 276–80Male Colors: The Construction of Homosexuality in Tokugawa Japan by Gary P. LeuppGregory M. Pflugfelder
MN 53:2 (1998) 280–83Die Politik der Sexualwissenschaft: Zur Produktion und Popularisierung sexologischen Wissens in Japan 1908–1941 by Sabine FrühstückUlrike Wöhr
MN 53:2 (1998) 284–85Le Vase de béryl: Études sur le Japon et la Chine en hommage à Bernard Frank by Jacqueline Pigeot, Hartmut O. RotermundJacques Bésineau
MN 53:2 (1998) 285–88Nō and Kyōgen in the Contemporary World by James R. BrandonJanet E. Goff
MN 53:2 (1998) 288–90Puppets of Nostalgia: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the Japanese Awaji Ningyō Tradition by Jane Marie LawVirginia Skord Waters
MN 53:2 (1998) 290–92Folk Art Potters of Japan: Beyond an Anthropology of Aesthetics by Brian MoeranJohn Clammer
MN 53:2 (1998) 292–94De la création des jardins: Traduction du Sakutei-ki by Michel Vieillard-BaronWybe Kuitert
MN 53:2 (1998) 295–96The Confusion Era: Art and Culture of Japan during the Allied Occupation, 1945–1952 by Mark SandlerTom Havens
MN 53:2 (1998) 296–98Ozu’s Tokyo Story by David DesserCarole Cavanaugh
MN 53:2 (1998) 298–300From My Grandmother’s Bedside by Norma FieldJ. Thomas Rimer
MN 53:1 (1998) 105–108Naming Properties: Nominal Reference in Travel Writings by Bashō and Sora, Johnson and Boswell by Earl MinerDavid Landis Barnhill
MN 53:1 (1998) 108–11Partings at Dawn: An Anthology of Japanese Gay Literature by Stephen D. MillerRichard Torrance
MN 53:1 (1998) 111–14Edo Culture: Daily Life and Diversions in Urban Japan, 1600–1868 by Nishiyama Matsunosuke, Gerald GroemerConstantine Nomikos Vaporis
MN 53:1 (1998) 114–16Creating a Public: People and Press in Meiji Japan by James L. HuffmanTakashi Fujitani
MN 53:1 (1998) 117–19The Birth of Japan’s Postwar Constitution by Koseki Shōichi, Ray A. MooreKyoko Inoue
MN 53:1 (1998) 120–22Kojiki-den: Book 1 by Ann WehmeyerJohn R. Bentley
MN 53:1 (1998) 122–24Reflections on Japanese Taste: The Structure of Iki by Kuki Shūzō, John Clark, Sakoku MatsuiRobert W. Adams
MN 53:1 (1998) 124–27Zen and Comparative Studies by Masao Abe, Stephen HeineRobert E. Carter
MN 53:1 (1998) 127–30Glaube in Japan: Alexandro Valignanos Katechismus, seine moraltheologischen Aussagen im japanischen Kontext by Joseph B. MühlbergerJoseph F. Moran
MN 53:1 (1998) 130–35A History of Japanese Koto Music and Ziuta by Kikkawa Eisi [Eishi], Leonard Holvik; Women’s Gidayū and the Japanese Theatre Tradition by A. Kimi CoaldrakeGerald Groemer
MN 53:1 (1998) 135–39Papers on the History of Industry and Technology of Japan. Vol. 1: From the Ritsuryō-System to the Early Meiji-Period by Erich Pauer; Vol. 2: From the Meiji-Period to Postwar Japan by Erich Pauer; Vol. 3: Development of the Japanese Glass Industry by Erich Pauer, Sakata HironobuDavid G. Wittner
MN 53:1 (1998) 139–41Tokyo: A Spatial Anthropology by Jinnai Hidenobu, Kimiko NishimuraTheodore C. Bestor
MN 53:1 (1998) 142–44Japan: The Childless Society? The Crisis of Motherhood by Muriel JolivetHarald Fuess
MN 53:1 (1998) 144–47Japans Neue Linke: Soziale Bewegung und ausserparlamentarische Opposition, 1957–1994 by Claudia DerichsBenjamin D. Middleton
MN 53:1 (1998) 147–49The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture by Mark SchillingDoug Slaymaker
MN 52:4 (1997) 547–549Regent Redux: A Life of the Statesman-Scholar Ichijō Kaneyoshi by Steven D. CarterRoselee Bundy
MN 52:4 (1997) 549–552Questions de Poétique japonaise by Jacqueline PigeotEileen Katō
MN 52:4 (1997) 552–555Rituals of Self-Revelation: Shishōsetsu as Literary Genre and Socio-Cultural Phenomenon by Irmela Hijiya-KirschnereitJanet A. Walker
MN 52:4 (1997) 555–557Molding Japanese Minds: The State in Everyday Life by Sheldon GaronAnn Waswo
MN 52:4 (1997) 557–560Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shūzō and the Rise of National Aesthetics by Leslie PincusMeera S. Viswanathan
MN 52:4 (1997) 560–563Watsuji Tetsurō’s Rinrigaku: Ethics in Japan by Watsuji Tetsurō, Yamamoto Seisaku, Robert E. CarterJohn C. Maraldo
MN 52:4 (1997) 563–566Originary Enlightenment: Tendai Hongaku Doctrine and Japanese Buddhism by Ruben L. F. HabitoJacqueline Stone
MN 52:4 (1997) 566–568Letters of Nichiren by Philip B. Yampolsky, Burton WatsonGeorge J. Tanabe
MN 52:4 (1997) 568–570Architecture and Authority in Japan by William H. CoaldrakeJohanne Grenier
MN 52:4 (1997) 571–573The Voyage of Contemporary Japanese Theater by Senda Akihiko, J. Thomas RimerMari Boyd
MN 52:4 (1997) 573–575Political Bribery in Japan by Richard H. MitchellJack Lewis
MN 52:4 (1997) 575–578Literacy and Script Reform in Occupation Japan: Reading Between the Lines by J. Marshall UngerNanette Gottlieb
MN 52:4 (1997) 578–579An Empire of Schools: Japan’s Universities and the Molding of a National Power Elite by Robert L. CuttsRichard H. Mitchell