Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 30:4 (1975) 476–77Dictionary of Oriental Literatures: Volume I, East Asia by Jaroslav Průsek, Zbigniew SlupskiMarian Ury
MN 30:4 (1975) 478–84Survey of JournalsMichael Cooper
MN 30:4 (1975) 1975Monumenta Nipponica Volume 30, Number 4, 1975
Monographs (1975) 1–114101 Letters of Hideyoshi: The Private Correspondence of Toyotomi HideyoshiEdited by Adriana Boscaro, Translated by Adriana Boscaro
MN 30:3 (1975) 237–75East Meets East: The Soejima Mission to China, 1873Wayne C. McWilliams
MN 30:3 (1975) 277–89The Well of Japanese Undefiled: João Rodrigues’ Advice on How to Study JapaneseJoseph F. Moran
MN 30:3 (1975) 291–315Masaoka Shiki’s A Drop of InkJanine Beichman-Yamamoto
MN 30:3 (1975) 303–15A Drop of InkMasaoka Shiki, Translated by Janine Beichman-Yamamoto
MN 30:3 (1975) 317–18Studies in the Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan by Masao Maruyama, Mikiso HaneHarold Bolitho
MN 30:3 (1975) 318–21Charismatic Bureaucrat: A Political Biography of Matsudaira Sadanobu, 1758–1829 by Herman OomsRobert L. Backus
MN 30:3 (1975) 321–24Treasures among Men. The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan by Harold BolithoTetsuo Najita
MN 30:3 (1975) 324–25Farm and Nation in Modern Japan: Agrarian Nationalism, 1870–1940 by Thomas R. H. HavensPeter Duus
MN 30:3 (1975) 325–27The John Doe Associates. Backdoor Diplomacy for Peace, 1941 by R. J. C. ButowHilary Conroy
MN 30:3 (1975) 327–28Postwar Trends in Japan. Studies in Commemoration of Rev. Aloysius Miller, S. J. by Shunichi Takayanagi, Kimitada MiwaAlbert Avraham Altman
MN 30:3 (1975) 328–30The Lotus Sutra by Senchu MuranoDavid W. Chappell
MN 30:3 (1975) 331–33Foundation of Japanese Buddhism. Volume I: The Aristocratic Age by Daigan Matsunaga, Alicia MatsunagaAlfred Bloom
MN 30:3 (1975) 333–35Ancestor Worship in Contemporary Japan by Robert J. SmithWilbur M. Fridell
MN 30:3 (1975) 335–39Nihon Shinwa no Hikaku Kenkyū by Ōbayashi Taryō; Girisha Shinwa to Nihon Shinwa, Hikaku Shinwagaku no Kokoromi by Yoshida Atsuhiko; Nihon Shinwa to In-Ō Shinwa, Kōzōronteki Bunseki no Kokoromi by Yoshida AtsuhikoShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 30:3 (1975) 339–42Japanese Culture and Behavior by Takie Sugiyama Lebra, William P. LebraNancy Lee Koschmann
MN 30:3 (1975) 342–44Haniwa by Fumio Miki, Gina Lee BarnesJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 30:3 (1975) 344–45Edo Architecture: Katsura and Nikko by Naomi Okawa, Alan Woodhull, Akito MiyamotoEduardo J. Anzorena
MN 30:3 (1975) 345–46Yeats and the Noh. With Two Plays for Dances by Yeats and Two Noh Plays by Akhtar QamberHiro Ishibashi
MN 30:3 (1975) 346–47Guide to Japanese Drama by Leonard C. PronkoTed T. Takaya
MN 30:3 (1975) 347–50The New Official Guide: Japan by Japan National Tourist AssociationMichael Cooper
MN 30:3 (1975) 351–55CorrespondenceStanley Weinstein and Allan A. Andrews
MN 30:3 (1975) 1975Monumenta Nipponica Volume 30, Number 3, 1975
MN 30:2 (1975) 121–50Konjaku Monogatari-shū: Toward an Understanding of Its Literary QualitiesW. Michael Kelsey
MN 30:2 (1975) 126–50Konjaku Monogatari-shūTranslated by W. Michael Kelsey
MN 30:2 (1975) 151–76Maihime (The Dancing Girl)Mori Ōgai, Translated by Richard Bowring
MN 30:2 (1975) 177–91Chu Shun-Shui, 1600–82: A Chinese Confucian Scholar in Tokugawa JapanJulia Ching
MN 30:2 (1975) 193–201Crisis as Reinforcement of the Imperial Institution: The Case of the Jōkyū Incident, 1221John S. Brownlee
MN 30:2 (1975) 203–10The Yasutoki-Myōe Discussion: A Translation from Togano-o Myōe Shōnin DenkiTranslated by Haruyo Lieteau
MN 30:2 (1975) 211–12Medieval Japan. Essays in Institutional History by John W. Hall, Jeffrey P. MassJohn S. Brownlee
MN 30:2 (1975) 212–16A Study of Samurai Income and Entrepreneurship. Quantitative Analyses of Economic and Social Aspects of the Samurai in Tokugawa and Meiji Japan by Kozo YamamuraCharles D. Sheldon
MN 30:2 (1975) 217–18Taishō Demokurashii Ron by Mitani TaiichirōSharon A. Minichiello
MN 30:2 (1975) 219–20Palace and Politics in Prewar Japan by David Anson TitusBen-Ami Shillony
MN 30:2 (1975) 221–23The Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945–1952: An Annotated Bibliography of Western-Language Materials by Robert E. Ward, Frank Joseph Shulman, Masashi Nishihara, Mary Tobin EspeyGordon Mark Berger
MN 30:2 (1975) 223–24The Lion’s Roar of Queen Śrimālā. A Buddhist Scripture on the Tathāgatagarbha Theory by Alex Wayman, Hideko WaymanPier P. Del Campana
MN 30:2 (1975) 225Gods of Myth and Stone. Phallicism in Japanese Folk Religions by Michael CzajaThomas Immoos
MN 30:2 (1975) 228–30Japanese Arts and the Tea Ceremony by Tatsusaburo Hayashiya, Masao Nakamura, Seizo Hayashiya, Joseph P. Macadam; Japanese Costume and Textile Arts by Seiroku Noma, Armins NikovskisMary Helen Mine
MN 30:2 (1975) 230–31Meiji Western Painting by Minoru Harada, Akiko MurakataTokhi Kang
MN 30:2 (1975) 231–32Reed Town, Japan. A Study in Community Power Structure and Political Change by Yasumasa KurodaGary D. Allinson
MN 30:2 (1975) 232–33For Harmony and Strength. Japanese White-Collar Organization in Anthropological Perspective by Thomas P. RohlenRobert J. Ballon
MN 30:2 (1975) 233–34Japanese Society Today by Tadashi FukutakeYoko Tokarz
MN 30:2 (1975) 234–36Japanese-English Grammar Dictionary by Jiří JelínekCarl Steenstrup
MN 30:2 (1975) 225–27The Kumiuta and Danmono Traditions of Japanese Koto Music by Willem AdriaanszUry Eppstein
MN 30:2 (1975) 1975Monumenta Nipponica Volume 30, Number 2, 1975
MN 30:1 (1975) 1–18A Japanese Burlesque: Nise MonogatariJack Rucinski