Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 29:2 (1974) 238–39Folk Arts and Crafts of Japan by Kageo Muraoka, Kichiemon OkamuraFelicia Gressitt Bock
MN 29:2 (1974) 240Die Masken des Bugaku. Profane japanische Tanz-Masken der Heian- und Kamakura-Zeit. Teil 1: Hauptteil und Katalog by Gunhild Gabbert; Teil 2: Anmerkungen und Tafeln by Gunhild GabbertThomas Immoos
MN 29:2 (1974) 242–44American Education Through Japanese Eyes by George Z. F. Bereday, Shigeo MasuiT. J. Pempel
MN 29:2 (1974) 245Recent Reprints
MN 29:2 (1974) 245Recent Reprints
MN 29:2 (1974) 240–42The Japan Experience by Ronald BellYoko Tokarz
MN 29:1 (1974) 1–54The Case of Christovão FerreiraHubert Cieslik
MN 29:1 (1974) 55–68The Rites of Renewal at IseFelicia Gressitt Bock
MN 29:1 (1974) 69–81Chōbuku Soga: A Noh Play by MiyamasuMiyamasu, Translated by Laurence Bresler
MN 29:1 (1974) 83–91Nationalist Revolution in JapanMarlene J. Mayo
MN 29:1 (1974) 93–102The Origins of JapaneseRoy Andrew Miller
MN 29:1 (1974) 103–104Engi-Shiki. Procedures of the Engi Era by Felicia Gressitt BockG. Cameron Hurst
MN 29:1 (1974) 104–106Konoe Fumimaro-Unmei no Seijika by Oka Yoshitake; Konoe Shintaisei no Kenkyū by Nihon Seiji GakkaiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 29:1 (1974) 107–108The Theatrical World of Osaka Prints: A Catalogue of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Japanese Woodblock Prints in the Philadelphia Museum of Art by Roger S. Keyes, Keiko MizushimaJack Hillier
MN 29:1 (1974) 109–10Design Motifs by Saburō Mizoguchi, Louise Allison Cort; Kyoto Ceramics by Masahiko Satō, Anne Ono Towle, Usher P. CoolidgeJohanna Becker
MN 29:1 (1974) 111–14Die Ausdrucksgestaltung des Rakugo. Eine phonetische Untersuchung by Heinz BalkenholClaus M. Fischer
MN 29:1 (1974) 114–15Temples of Nara and Their Art by Minoru Ooka, Dennis LishkaYasushi Egami
MN 29:1 (1974) 115–16Unsui: A Diary of Zen Monastic Life by Giei Satō, Eshin Nishimura, Bardwell L. SmithMichael Cooper
MN 29:1 (1974) 116–19Haiku in Western Languages: An Annotated Bibliography (With Some Reference to Senryu) by Gary L. Brower, David William FosterFrank Joseph Shulman
MN 28:4 (1973) 391–426The Authenticity of Natsume SōsekiWard William Biddle
MN 28:4 (1973) 427–46The Satsuma Rebellion of 1877: From Kagoshima Through the Siege of Kumamoto CastleJames H. Buck
MN 28:4 (1973) 447–88Mujū Ichien’s Shinto-Buddhist Syncretism: Shasekishū, Book 1Robert E. Morrell
MN 28:4 (1973) 455–88Shasekishū: Collection of Sand and PebblesMujū Ichien, Translated by Robert E. Morrell
MN 28:4 (1973) 518–522The Illustrated Books of the Nanga, Maruyama, Shijo and Other Related Schools of Japan: A Biobibliography by C. H. Mitchell, Osamu UedaRichard Lane
MN 28:4 (1973) 489–93Japanese Literature. A Historical Outline by Edward Putzar, Anthony Chambers, Hisamatsu Sen’ichiJames T. Araki
MN 28:4 (1973) 493–94The Feast of Kingship. Accession Ceremonies in Ancient Japan by Robert S. EllwoodFelicia Gressitt Bock
MN 28:4 (1973) 494–97Mori Arimori by Ivan Parker HallH. J. Jones
MN 28:4 (1973) 497–99Tsuda Sōkichi no Shisōshiteki Kenkyū by Ienaga SaburōShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 28:4 (1973) 499–501Pacific Estrangement: Japanese and American Expansion, 1897–1911 by Akira IriyeRobert M. Spaulding
MN 28:4 (1973) 501–502Japanese Shrine Mergers 1906–12. State Shinto Moves to the Grassroots by Wilbur M. FridellHarry Byron Earhart
MN 28:4 (1973) 502–503Japan’s First Student Radicals by Henry Dewitt Smith IIKlaus Luhmer
MN 28:4 (1973) 504–505Revolt in Japan: The Young Officers and the February 26, 1936 Incident by Ben-Ami ShillonyThomas R. H. Havens
MN 28:4 (1973) 505–507Britain and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1939. A Study in the Dilemmas of British Decline by Bradford A. LeeI. H. Nish
MN 28:4 (1973) 507–508Sixteenth Century European Printed Works on the First Japanese Mission to Europe. A Descriptive Bibliography by Adriana BoscaroMichael Cooper
MN 28:4 (1973) 508–509This Island of Japon. João Rodrigues’ Account of 16th-Century Japan by Michael CooperC. R. Boxer
MN 28:4 (1973) 509–510Japanese Blue Collar. The Changing Tradition by Robert E. ColeBurghard Weghaus
MN 28:4 (1973) 511–512Mirror, Sword and Jewel. A Study of Japanese Characteristics by Kurt Singer, Richard StorryFosco Maraini
MN 28:4 (1973) 512–514The Beginnings of Japanese Art by Namio Egami, John BesterJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 28:4 (1973) 514–515The Art of Japanese Calligraphy by Yujiro Nakata, Alan Woodhill, Armis NikovskisKyoko Bernard
MN 28:4 (1973) 515–517The Genial Seed: A Japanese Song Cycle by Frank HoffRoy E. Teele
MN 28:4 (1973) 518Early Japanese Sword Guards: Sukashi Tsuba by Masayuki Sasano, Richard L. GageH. Russell Robinson
MN 28:3 (1973) 261–93Preliminary Notes on Masakadoki and the Taira no Masakado StoryGiuliana Stramigioli
MN 28:3 (1973) 295–316The Imagawa Letter: A Muromachi Warrior’s Code of Conduct Which Became a Tokugawa SchoolbookCarl Steenstrup
MN 28:3 (1973) 299–316Articles of Admonition by Imagawa Ryōshun to His Son NakaakiTranslated by Carl Steenstrup
MN 28:3 (1973) 317–45Japan’s Peace Preservation Law of 1925: Its Origins and SignificanceRichard H. Mitchell
MN 28:3 (1973) 347–61HannichiMori Ōgai, Translated by Darcy Murray
MN 28:3 (1973) 363–67Crisis in Identity and Contemporary Japanese Novels by Arthur G. KimballKinya Tsuruta
MN 28:3 (1973) 367–69Introduction to Contemporary Japanese Literature: Synopses of Major Works, 1956–1970 by Kokusai Bunka ShinkokaiWilliam J. Currie