Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 54:2 (1999) 281–82Writing and Renunciation in Medieval Japan: The Works of Poet-Priest Kamo no Chōmei by Rajyashree PandeyMargaret H. Childs
MN 54:2 (1999) 283–85Breeze Through Bamboo: Kanshi of Ema Saikō with Illustrations by the Poet by Hiroaki SatoRobert Campbell
MN 54:2 (1999) 286–88The Similitude of Blossoms: A Critical Biography of Izumi Kyōka (1873–1939), Japanese Novelist and Playwright by Charles Shirō InouyeAngela Yiu
MN 54:2 (1999) 289–90Européens & Japonais: Traité sur les contradictions & différences de moeurs, écrit par le R. P. Luís Fróis, au Japon, l’an 1585 by Luís Fróis, Xavier de CastroMichael Cooper
MN 54:2 (1999) 290–92“La sieste sous l’aile du cormoran” et autres poèmes magiques: Prolégomènes à l’étude des concepts religieux du Japon by Hartmut O. RotermundRoyall Tyler
MN 54:2 (1999) 292–93Women and Religion in Japan by Akiko Okuda, Haruko Okano, Alison WattsMark R. Mullins
MN 54:2 (1999) 293–95The Culture of Japan as Seen through Its Leisure by Sepp Linhart, Sabine FrühstückCarolyn Stevens
MN 54:2 (1999) 295–97About Face: Performing Race in Fashion and Theater by Dorinne KondoMariko Asano Tamanoi
MN 54:2 (1999) 299–302CorrespondencePeter Wetzler and Stephen S. Large
MN 54:1 (1999) 1–39Japan’s Foreign Relations 600 to 1200 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin KokuhōkiCharlotte von Verschuer
MN 54:1 (1999) 13–39Zenrin Kokuhōki (Part 1)Zuikei Shūhō, Translated by Charlotte von Verschuer
MN 54:1 (1999) 41–73Cio-Cio-San and Sadayakko: Japanese Music-Theater in Madama ButterflyArthur Groos
MN 54:1 (1999) 75–10Mirrors on Ancient Yamato: The Kurozuka Kofun Discovery and the Question of YamataiWalter Edwards
MN 54:1 (1999) 111–21State Shinto: An “Independent Religion”?Mark Teeuwen
MN 54:1 (1999) 123–26Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures: Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan by William Wayne FarrisGina L. Barnes
MN 54:1 (1999) 126–27French Policy Towards the Bakufu and Meiji Japan 1854–95 by Richard SimsMark D. Ericson
MN 54:1 (1999) 128–30Lorenz von Steins Arbeiten für Japan: Österreichisch-Japanische Rechtsbeziehungen II by Kazuhiro TakiiCarl Steenstrup
MN 54:1 (1999) 130–32Japan, Race, and Equality: The Racial Equality Proposal of 1919 by Naoko ShimazuSharon A. Minichiello
MN 54:1 (1999) 133–35Mirror of Modernity: Invented Traditions of Modern Japan by Stephen VlastosAnn Waswo
MN 54:1 (1999) 135–37More Than a Momentary Nightmare: The Yokohama Incident and Wartime Japan by Janice MatsumuraSandra Wilson
MN 54:1 (1999) 138–40Records of Wind and Earth: A Translation of Fudoki, with Introduction and Commentaries by Michiko Y. AokiAnn Wehmeyer
MN 54:1 (1999) 140–42Formless in Form: Kenkō, Tsurezuregusa, and the Rhetoric of Japanese Fragmentary Prose by Linda H. ChanceThomas H. Rohlich
MN 54:1 (1999) 143–46Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Bashō by Haruo ShiraneAdam L. Kern
MN 54:1 (1999) 146–48Twelve Centuries of Japanese Art from the Imperial Collections by Ann YonemuraChie Ishibashi
MN 54:1 (1999) 149–50La Japonésie: Géopolitique et géographie historique de la surinsularité au Japon by Philippe PelletierAlexander M. Kabanoff
MN 54:1 (1999) 151–54Japan: Nature, Artifice, and Japanese Culture by Augustin Berque, Ross Schwartz; Japan: Cities and Social Bonds by Augustin Berque, Christopher TurnerRichard A. Gardner
MN 54:1 (1999) 154–57Under the Shadow of Nationalism: Politics and Poetics of Rural Japanese Women by Mariko Asano TamanoiKerry Smith
MN 54:1 (1999) 157–59On the Margins of Japanese Society: Volunteers and the Welfare of the Urban Underclass by Carolyn S. StevensGlenda S. Roberts
MN 54:1 (1999) 160–62The Films of Oshima Nagisa: Images of a Japanese Iconoclast by Maureen TurimAkira Mizuta Lippit
MN 54:1 (1999) 162–65Armed Martial Arts of Japan: Swordsmanship and Archery by G. Cameron Hurst IIIThomas Conlan
MN 54:1 (1999) 166Errata
MN 53:4 (1998) 427–72The Poet and the Politician: Teika and the Compilation of the ShinchokusenshūIvo Smits
MN 53:4 (1998) 473–98The Significance of Bodies in Sōseki’s KokoroStephen Dodd
MN 53:4 (1998) 499–515Japaneseness and the History of the BookHenry D. Smith II
MN 53:4 (1998) 517–527The Sun Also Rises: Go-Daigo in RevoltReinhard Zöllner
MN 53:4 (1998) 529–547Her Story So FarMark Morris
MN 53:4 (1998) 549–551The Formation of the Canon of Nō: The Literary Tradition of Divine Authority by Gerry Yokota-MurakamiSusan Blakeley Klein
MN 53:4 (1998) 552–554Studies in the Comic Spirit in Modern Japanese Fiction by Joel R. CohnJanice Brown
MN 53:4 (1998) 554–557Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600–1945: The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jinmu by John S. BrownleeMargaret Mehl
MN 53:4 (1998) 557–560Diplomacy and Ideology in Japanese-Korean Relations: From the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century by Etsuko Hae-Jin KangNam-lin Hur
MN 53:4 (1998) 560–562History and the State in Nineteenth-Century Japan by Margaret MehlBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 53:4 (1998) 563–565The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan by Nimura Kazuo, Andrew Gordon, Terry BoardmanSally Ann Hastings
MN 53:4 (1998) 565–568Japan’s Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism by Louise YoungSheldon Garon
MN 53:4 (1998) 568–570Hirohito and War: Imperial Tradition and Military Decision Making in Prewar Japan by Peter WetzlerStephen S. Large
MN 53:4 (1998) 571–573Re-Inventing Japan: Time, Space, Nation by Tessa Morris-SuzukiBruce L. Batten
MN 53:4 (1998) 573–575Zen at War by Brian (Daizen) A. VictoriaWilliam M. Bodiford
MN 53:4 (1998) 575–577The Kakure Kirishitan of Japan: A Study of Their Development, Beliefs and Rituals to the Present Day by Stephen TurnbullPeter Nosco
MN 53:4 (1998) 577–579Japan’s Golden Age: Momoyama by Money L. HickmanMartin Collcutt