Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
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
MN 52:4 (1997) 580–582San’ya Blues: Laboring Life in Contemporary Tokyo by Edward FowlerJeffrey E. Hanes
MN 52:4 (1997) 582–585Multicultural Japan: Palaeolithic to Postmodern by Donald Denoon, Mark Hudson, Gavan McCormack, Tessa Morris-SuzukiWalter Edwards
MN 52:4 (1997) 585–588Living With the Bomb: American and Japanese Cultural Conflicts in the Nuclear Age by Laura Hein, Mark SeldenFranziska Seraphim
MN 52:3 (1997) 399–401A Woman’s Weapon: Spirit Possession in the Tale of Genji by Doris G. BargenJohn R. Wallace
MN 52:3 (1997) 402–404Le kabuki devant la modernité (1870–1930) by Jean-Jacques TschudinSonja Arntzen
MN 52:3 (1997) 404–406Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth by J. Mark RamseyerDavid L. Howell
MN 52:3 (1997) 407–408Legends of the Samurai by Hiroaki SatoG. Cameron Hurst
MN 52:3 (1997) 408–10Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits. Volume 2 by Ian NishIan Ruxton
MN 52:3 (1997) 410–13Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School, and the Question of Nationalism by James W. Heisig, John C. MaraldoThomas P. Kasulis
MN 52:3 (1997) 413–15Revolution and Subjectivity in Postwar Japan by J. Victor KoschmannSteven Heine
MN 52:3 (1997) 415–17Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan by Herbert Plutschow, P. G. O’NeillMichael Ashkenazi
MN 52:3 (1997) 418–19The Beginning of Heaven and Earth: The Sacred Book of Japan’s Hidden Christians by Christal WhelanStephen Turnbull
MN 52:3 (1997) 419–21A Popular Dictionary of Shintō by Brian BockingKaren A. Smyers
MN 52:3 (1997) 421–24Prehistoric Japan: New Perspectives on Insular East Asia by Keiji InamuraGina L. Barnes
MN 52:3 (1997) 424–26The Early Porcelain Kilns of Japan: Arita in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century by Oliver ImpeyRichard L. Wilson
MN 52:3 (1997) 427–29A Japanese Advertising Agency: An Anthropology of Media and Markets by Brian MoeranJohn L. McCreery
MN 52:3 (1997) 429–32Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture by John Whittier TreatNelson H. H. Graburn
MN 52:3 (1997) 432–35Broken Silence: Voices of Japanese Feminism by Sandra BuckleyKathleen Uno
MN 52:3 (1997) 436–38Japanese Lessons: A Year in a Japanese School through the Eyes of an American Anthropologist and Her Children. by Gail R. BenjaminCatherine Lewis
MN 52:2 (1997) 263–65Unforgotten Dreams: Poems by the Zen Monk Shōtetsu by Steven D. CarterAileen Gatten
MN 52:2 (1997) 266–68A Healing Family by Ōe Kenzaburō, Stephen SnyderMatthew Mizenko
MN 52:2 (1997) 268–71Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan by T. FujitaniJohn Breen
MN 52:2 (1997) 271–74Tokugawa Confucian Education: The Kangien Academy of Hirose Tansō (1782–1856) by Marleen KasselDe-min Tao
MN 52:2 (1997) 274–76The Moral and Political Naturalism of Baron Katō Hiroyuki by Winston DavisRobert E. Carter
MN 52:2 (1997) 276–79Die Transmoderne: Eine kulturkritische Diskussion im Japan der Kreigszeit by Detlef Bauer; Überwindung der Moderne? Japan am Ende des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts by Irmela Hijiya-KirschnereitJoseph S. O'Leary
MN 52:2 (1997) 280–83Japan and Christianity: Impacts and Responses by John Breen, Mark WilliamsF. G. Notehelfer
MN 52:2 (1997) 283–86Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan by Helen HardacreRichard A. Gardner
MN 52:2 (1997) 286–89Nihonga, Transcending the Past: Japanese-Style Painting, 1868–1968 by Ellen P. Conant, Steven D. Owyoung, J. Thomas RimerPatricia Fister
MN 52:2 (1997) 289–92North Koreans in Japan: Language, Ideology, and Identity by Sonia RyangJohn Lie
MN 52:2 (1997) 292–94The Modern Epidemic: A History of Tuberculosis in Japan by William JohnstonPaul Weindling
MN 52:1 (1997) 117–20Ideology and Narrative in Modern Japanese Literature by Fuminobu MurakamiRichard Torrance
MN 52:1 (1997) 120–21Narrating the Self: Fictions of Japanese Modernity by Tomi SuzukiPhyllis Larson