The Journal of Japanese Studies (JJS) is the most influential journal dealing with research on Japan in the United States. It is a multidisciplinary forum...
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History Japan Forum Japanese Studies Japanese Journal of Religious Studies Journal of Japanese Studies Monumenta Nipponica, Japanese studies, in English...
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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a biannual open access journal of research on religion in Japan. It was established in 1960 as Contemporary...
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Japanese Journal may refer to: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Japanese Journal of Religious Studies Japanese Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene...
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Journal of Asian Studies is the flagship journal of the Association for Asian Studies, publishing peer-reviewed academic scholarship in the field of Asian...
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Department of Education. [Retrieved 29 January 2010] Roy, Gitanjali Sinha (30 December 2021). "The Last Super Power". Journal of Japanese Studies: Exploring...
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Journal of Japanese Studies Korean Studies Late Imperial China Monumenta Nipponica Social Science Japan Journal T'oung Pao: International Journal of Chinese...
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Burakumin (redirect from Eta (Japanese social caste))
Fowler, Edward (2000). "The Buraku in Modern Japanese Literature: Texts and Contexts". Journal of Japanese Studies. 26 (1): 1–39. doi:10.2307/133390. ISSN 0095-6848...
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The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (HJAS) is an English-language scholarly journal published by the Harvard-Yenching Institute. HJAS features articles...
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Museum of Japanese History, in Japanese Japanese Journal of Religious Studies Journal of Japanese Studies Monumenta Nipponica, Japanese studies, in English...
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The Japanese Alps (日本アルプス, Nihon Arupusu) is a series of mountain ranges in Japan which bisect the main island of Honshu. The peaks that tower over central...
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Journal of Borderlands Studies. 26 (3): 357–367. doi:10.1080/08865655.2011.686972. "Natural environment of Japan: Japanese archipelago". Ministry of the...
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Japanese tastes and ingredients. Traditionally, the Japanese shunned meat as a result of adherence to Buddhism, but with the modernization of Japan in...
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Shogun (redirect from Shogun of Japan)
Early Modern Japan". Journal of Japanese Studies. 17 (1): 25–57. doi:10.2307/132906. JSTOR 132906. 徳川家康公について. Kunōzan Tōshō-gū (in Japanese). Archived from...
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Sakoku (redirect from Closure of Japan)
foreign policy of the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate under which, during the Edo period (from 1603 to 1868), relations and trade between Japan and other countries...
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and Japanese World War II Literature, p. 86, note 5. "Article 175 of Act No. 45 of 1907 [Penal Code of Japan]". Japanese Law Translation. Japanese Ministry...
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of the Republic of China also specified as Taiwan studies (Academia Sinica). Japanology The sub-field dedicated to Japan, Japanese culture, Japanese history...
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coinciding with the Second Sino-Japanese War, tens of thousands of Jewish refugees were resettled in the Japanese Empire. The onset of the European war by Nazi...
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Asian Studies is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of Asian studies, published by Cambridge University Press. The journal was established...
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France, and also adapted to Japanese circumstances. The Japanese Constitution enacted after World War II is the supreme law in Japan. An independent judiciary...
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Kanji (redirect from Japanese symbols)
Kanji (漢字, Japanese pronunciation: [kaɲdʑi]) are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese. They were...
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constitutionality of the governmentally-approved textbook depictions of the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, Japanese war crimes, and Japanese imperialism...
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17 Japanese (eight men and nine women) are officially recognized by the Japanese government as having been abducted, there may have been hundreds of others...
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Association for Japanese Studies, BAJS, is an association at Essex University in the United Kingdom, whose aim is to promote studies in Japan. Founded in...
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Japanese folktales are an important cultural aspect of Japan. In commonplace usage, they signify a certain set of well-known classic tales, with a vague...
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Nanjing Massacre (redirect from Rape of Nanjing)
after the Battle of Nanking and the retreat of the National Revolutionary Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War, by the Imperial Japanese Army. Beginning...
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The Japanese dry garden (枯山水, karesansui) or Japanese rock garden, often called a Zen garden, is a distinctive style of Japanese garden. It creates a miniature...
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In Japanese military history, the modernization of the Japanese army and navy during the Meiji period (1868–1912) and until the Mukden Incident (1931)...
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classification of Ryukyuan and eventually Hachijō as separate languages within a Japonic family rather than as dialects of Japanese, Japanese was considered...
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Manchukuo (redirect from Imperial Japanese colonialism in Manchukuo)
Racial Classification: The "Japanese" in "Manchuria"". The Journal of Asian Studies. 59 (2). Association for Asian Studies: 248–276. doi:10.2307/2658656...
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