Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 225–27Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization by Marius B. JansenKieran M. Rohan
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 228Japan—Its Land, People and Culture by Japanese National Commission for UNESCOWilliam A. Laney
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 229–30A Brief Diplomatic History of Modern Japan by Kajima MorinosukeWilliam A. Laney
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 230–31Japanese Education: Its Past and Present by Tokiomi Kaigo; Society and Education in Japan by Herbert PassinJohn Nissel
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 231–35Asia in the Making of Europe. I: The Century of Discovery Book One and Book Two by Donald F. LachArcadio Schwade
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 235–39East Asia: The Great Tradition by Edwin O. Reischauer, John K. Fairbank; East Asia: The Modern Transformation by John K. Fairbank, Edwin O. Reischauer, Albert M. CraigCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 240Japanese Painting: A Brief History by Kenji TodaFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 239–40A Short History of Korea by The Center for East Asian Cultural Studies in JapanRichard T. Chang
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 242Decorative Arts of Japan by Chisaburoh F. YamadaFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 241–42Japanese Buddhist Prints by Mosaku Ishida, Charles S. TerryFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 243–44Contemporary Japanese Houses by Kiyoshi Seike, Charles S. TerryFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 244–45Tessai. Master of the Literati Style by Tarō Odakane, Money L. HickmanFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 245–46The Art of the Chrysanthemum by Tameji Nakajima, H. Carl YoungWilliam A. Laney
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 246–47Color Slides: Nara, Kyoto by Joseph P. LoveHans Waldenfels
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 247–48Ministers of Modernization, Elite Mobility in the Meiji Restoration, 1868–1873 by Bernard S. SilbermanRobert K. Paus
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 228–29100 Years: The Amazing Development of Japan Since 1860 by Roby EunsonRobert Epp
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 253–82Inoue Kowashi, 1843–1895 and the Formation of Modern JapanJoseph Pittau
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 283–97The Religious Novel of KūkaiY. S. Hakeda
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 298–318The Legacy of the West: The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 2)Alfonso M. Nebreda
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 319–34The Year of Zeami’s Birth, with a Translation of the Museki IsshiBenito Ortolani and Kazuyoshi Nishi
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 335–58Life is Tragic: The Diary of Nishida KitarōLothar G. Knauth
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 359–73Socio-Economic Dualism in JapanCarlo Caldarola
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 374–88The Influence of Tu Fu on BashōFumiko Fujikawa
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 422–43Taga Bokkyō kun ni kotauru sho: An Answer to Taga Bokkyō Written by Miura BaienMiura Baien, Translated by Gino K. Piovesana
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 389–443Miura Baien, 1723–1789, and His Dialectic & Political IdeasGino K. Piovesana
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 444–48Aspects of the National Character Reflected in Japanese Penal LawFumio Aoyagi
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 449Nihon no Chishikijin (The Intellectual in Japan) by Oda MakotoShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 451–52Das Kabukitheater, Kulturgeschichte der Anfänge by Benito OrtolaniKitsutarō Sugino
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 452–54The Ballad-Drama of Medieval Japan by James T. ArakiBenito Ortolani
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 454–58Sōtatsu by Yamane YūzōJoseph P. Love
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 458–59Magic of Trees and Stones, Secrets of Japanese Gardening by Katsuo Saito, Sadaji WadaJoseph P. Love
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 459–60Japanese Art, A Collector’s Guide by Alex R. Newman, Egerton RyersonJoseph P. Love
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 460–61Namazu-e and Their Themes, An Interpretive Approach to Some Aspects of Japanese Folk Religion by C. OuwehandFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 461–63Tōyōshi to Seiyōshi to no aida (East and West, Their Historical Relationships) by Iizuka Kōji; Tōyō e no shikaku to Seiyō e no shikaku (Some Thoughts on East and West) by Iizuka KōjiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 463–64Seiyō jimmei jiten (Dictionary of Western Personal Names) by Senda Masao, Takahashi Shigeomi, Horiuchi Minoru; Nihon kindai shi, denki hen (Modern History of Japan: Biography) by Nihon Gakujutsu KaigiJoseph Pittau
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 464–66Education in Tokugawa Japan by R. P. DoreJohn E. Blewett
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 466–67Yoshida Shigeru, sono hito, sono seiji (Yoshida Shigeru, The Man and His Politics) by Fujiwara HirotatsuTomosuke Kasuya
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 467–68The Origin of Entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan by Johannes HirschmeierRobert K. Paus
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 468–71Minobe Tatsukichi no shisōshiteki kenkyū (Intellectual and Historical Studies in Minobe Tatsukichi) by Ienaga SaburōJoseph Pittau
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 471–72Southeast Asia. Illusion and Reality in Politics and Economics by Lennox A. MillsCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 472–74Japan and the Philippines, 1868–1898 by Josefa M. SanielCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 449–51Nihon shūkyō no shakaiteki yakuwari (The Social Role of Japanese Religion) by Hori IchirōShin Anzai
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 1–14Yano Fumio: Meiji Intellectual, Party Leader, and BureaucratJoyce C. Lebra
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 15–40The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 1)A. M. Nebreda
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 41–63Kitamura Tōkoku: Final EssaysFrancis H. Mathy
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 64–80Lighthouses and the Yatoi Experience of R. H. BruntonKieran M. Rohan
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 81–120Two Japanese White Papers: Basic-Research Expenditure and Foreign TechnologyJosé M. Abad
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 121–34The Vendetta of Mr. Fleacatcher Managorō, The Fifth (Kataki-uchi Nomi-tori Manako)Shigemasa Kitao and Takizawa Bakin, Translated by Leon M. Zolbrod