Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 76:1 (2021) 117–62A Pernicious Gang: Ōshio Chūsai and the Prosecution of Heretics in Late Tokugawa JapanJames McMullen
MN 76:1 (2021) 163–67Land of Plants in Motion: Japanese Botany and the World by Thomas R. H. HavensJon L. Pitt
MN 76:1 (2021) 167–71Akutō and Rural Conflict in Medieval Japan by Morten OxenboellEthan Segal
MN 76:1 (2021) 172–74The Dutch East India Company in Early Modern Japan: Gift Giving and Diplomacy by Michael LaverMartha Chaiklin
MN 76:1 (2021) 175–80What Is a Family? Answers from Early Modern Japan ed. Mary Elizabeth Berry and Marcia YonemotoAnnick Horiuchi
MN 76:1 (2021) 180–85Japan Supernatural: Ghosts, Goblins and Monsters, 1700 to Now ed. Melanie EastburnAdam L. Kern
MN 76:1 (2021) 185–89Stranger in the Shogun’s City: A Japanese Woman and Her World by Amy StanleyRebecca Corbett
MN 76:1 (2021) 189–92Plucking Chrysanthemums: Narushima Ryūhoku and Sinitic Literary Traditions in Modern Japan by Matthew FraleighJonathan Zwicker
MN 76:1 (2021) 193–98Men in Metal: A Topography of Public Bronze Statuary in Modern Japan by Sven SaalerRumi Sakamoto
MN 76:1 (2021) 198–201Gathering for Tea in Modern Japan: Class, Culture and Consumption in the Meiji Period by Taka OshikiriMeghen Jones
MN 76:1 (2021) 201–206Financial Stabilization in Meiji Japan: The Impact of the Matsukata Reform by Steven J. EricsonPenelope Francks
MN 76:1 (2021) 206–209American Evangelists and Tuberculosis in Modern Japan by Elisheva A. PerelmanSusan L. Burns
MN 76:1 (2021) 209–15Yumeji Modern: Designing the Everyday in Twentieth-Century Japan by Nozomi NaoiKendall H. Brown
MN 76:1 (2021) 215–20Age of “Shōjo”: The Emergence, Evolution, and Power of Japanese Girls’ Magazine Fiction by Hiromi Tsuchiya DollaseMichiko Suzuki
MN 76:1 (2021) 220–24Magazines and the Making of Mass Culture in Japan by Amy Bliss MarshallJan Bardsley
MN 76:1 (2021) 224–27Earthquake Children: Building Resilience from the Ruins of Tokyo by Janet BorlandGregory Smits
MN 76:1 (2021) 227–31Resurrecting Nagasaki: Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives by Chad R. DiehlHibiki Yamaguchi
MN 76:1 (2021) 231–34The Metabolist Imagination: Visions of the City in Postwar Japanese Architecture and Science Fiction by William O. GardnerMichael P. Cronin
MN 76:1 (2021) 235–39Help (Not) Wanted: Immigration Politics in Japan by Michael StrauszGabriele Vogt
MN 76:1 (2021) 239–43Japanese Culture through Videogames by Rachael HutchinsonDouglas Schules
MN 76:1 (2021) 243–47Urban Migrants in Rural Japan: Between Agency and Anomie in a Post-growth Society by Susanne KlienAnthony Rausch
MN 76:1 (2021) 2021Monumenta Nipponica Volume 76, Number 1, 2021
MN 75:2 (2020) 205–39Visualizing Hungry Ghosts in Heian Japan: Gakizōshi Scrolls as “Translation”Haruko Wakabayashi
MN 75:2 (2020) 241–79An Entrepreneurial Aristocrat: Matsugi Hisanao and the Forging of Imperial Service in Late Medieval JapanPaula R. Curtis
MN 75:2 (2020) 281–315Childbirth in Japan circa 1700: Gleanings from the Diary of Yamamoto HeizaemonMichael Burtscher and Fuyuhiko Yokota
MN 75:2 (2020) 317–21Waka and Things, Waka as Things by Edward KamensSteven D. Carter
MN 75:2 (2020) 321–28The Worship of Confucius in Japan by James McMullenW. J. Boot
MN 75:2 (2020) 328–33Flowering Tales: Women Exorcising History in Heian Japan by Takeshi WatanabeSonja Arntzen
MN 75:2 (2020) 333–41Word Embodied: The Jeweled Pagoda Mandalas in Japanese Buddhist Art by Halle O’NealCynthea J. Bogel
MN 75:2 (2020) 341–45Shinra Myōjin and Buddhist Networks of the East Asian “Mediterranean” by Sujung KimAndrew Macomber
MN 75:2 (2020) 345–49Kingdom of the Sick: A History of Leprosy and Japan by Susan L. BurnsWaka Hirokawa
MN 75:2 (2020) 350–52Samurai: An Encyclopedia of Japan’s Cultured Warriors by Constantine Nomikos VaporisKarl F. Friday
MN 75:2 (2020) 352–55Caste in Early Modern Japan: Danzaemon and the Edo Outcaste Order by Timothy D. AmosConstantine N. Vaporis
MN 75:2 (2020) 355–62Imagining China in Tokugawa Japan: Legends, Classics, and Historical Terms by Wai-ming NgBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 75:2 (2020) 362–65La foi des ancêtres: Chrétiens cachés et catholiques dans la société villageoise japonaise XVIIe –XIXe siècles by Martin Nogueira RamosNathalie Kouamé
MN 75:2 (2020) 365–69Tetsugaku Companion to Ogyū Sorai ed. W. J. Boot and Takayama DaikiKate Wildman-Nakai
MN 75:2 (2020) 369–72The Russian Discovery of Japan, 1670–1800 by David N. WellsIgor R. Saveliev
MN 75:2 (2020) 373–7747: The True Story of the Vendetta of the 47 Ronin from Akō by Thomas HarperJeroen Lamers
MN 75:2 (2020) 377–81Gendered Power: Educated Women of the Meiji Empress’ Court by Mamiko C. SuzukiElizabeth D. Lublin
MN 75:2 (2020) 381–84Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine: Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan by G. Clinton GodartJason Ānanda Josephson-Storm
MN 75:2 (2020) 385–89Against Harmony: Progressive and Radical Buddhism in Modern Japan by James Mark ShieldsHans Martin Krämer
MN 75:2 (2020) 389–92In Search of Our Frontier: Japanese America and Settler Colonialism in the Construction of Japan’s Borderless Empire by Eiichiro AzumaTze M. Loo
MN 75:2 (2020) 393–97Nothingness in the Heart of Empire: The Moral and Political Philosophy of the Kyoto School in Imperial Japan by Harumi OsakiAndrew Feenberg
MN 75:2 (2020) 397–404Divergent Memories: Opinion Leaders and the Asia-Pacific War by Gi-Wook Shin and Daniel SneiderBarak Kushner
MN 75:2 (2020) 404–408Fukushima Fiction: The Literary Landscape of Japan’s Triple Disaster by Rachel DiNittoJordi Serrano-Muñoz
MN 75:2 (2020) 2020Monumenta Nipponica Volume 75, Number 2, 2020
MN 75:1 (2020) 1–44A Format of Their Own: The Hundred-Poem Sequences of Sone no Yoshitada, Minamoto no Shitagō, and the Priest EgyōRoselee Bundy
MN 75:1 (2020) 45–89The Author as Protagonist: Professionalizing the Craft of the Kusazōshi WriterDavid C. Atherton