“Cinema Year Book of Japan” (1936–1937; 1938) by the “International Cinema Association of Japan” and the “Society for International Cultural Relations”Jules van OvermeerenMN 2:1 (1939) pp. 327–28 → jstor.org/stable/2382579ShareHarvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol III, number 2, July 19381. Kanji-Cards. All the Chinese Characters in Tokuhon by The Japanese Language Institute; 2. An Easy Method to Learn Kanji. Complete Set of Chinese-Japanese Characters Used in the Japanese Primary School Readers. With 7000 compound words common in daily conversation by Mr. Oreste Vaccari, Mrs. Oreste Vaccari; 3. Chinese-Japanese Character Cards. Characters of Everyday Use Selected by Frequency of Occurrence. Series I (First 500) by Naoe Naganuma; 4. Die Wichtigsten Chinesischen Zeichen im Japanischen by Clemens Scharschmidt