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- American students -- Japan
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- Asia -- Relations -- Japan
- Atomic bomb victims -- Japan
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) -- Japan
- Bahai Faith -- Japan
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- Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy), 1831-1904 -- Travel -- Japan
- Bombardment -- Japan
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- Buddhism -- Japan
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- Christian converts from confucianism -- Japan
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- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Social aspects -- Japan
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- Education (Elementary) -- Japan
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- Free trade -- Japan
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Japan
- Gardens -- Japan
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- Great Britain -- Commerce -- Japan
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- Group decision making -- Japan
- Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904 -- Homes and haunts -- Japan
- High definition television -- Japan
- Human ecology -- Japan
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- Human rights -- Japan
- Indonesia -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- Industrial organization -- Japan
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- Insurgency -- Japan
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- Islands -- Japan
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- Korea -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- Korea -- Relations -- Japan
- Koreans -- Japan
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- Law -- Japan
- League of Nations -- Japan
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- Marginality, Social -- Japan
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- Mexico -- Foreign relations -- Japan
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- Peninsulas -- Japan
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- Politics, Practical -- Japan
- Porcelain, Japanese -- Japan
- Pottery, Ancient -- Japan
- Pottery, Japanese -- Japan
- Prayer -- Japan
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- Procedure (Law) -- Japan
- Proportional representation -- Japan
- Public health -- Japan
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- Public welfare -- Japan
- Quality of life -- Japan
- Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Japan
- Representative government and representation -- Japan
- Research -- Japan
- Research, Industrial -- Japan
- Rites and ceremonies -- Japan
- Roads -- Japan
- Science -- Japan
- Sculpture -- Japan
- Sects -- Japan
- Self-perception in women -- Japan
- Social change -- Japan
- Social classes -- Japan
- Social conflict -- Japan
- Social medicine -- Japan
- Social psychology -- Japan
- Social sciences -- Japan
- Sociology -- Japan
- Sociology, Urban -- Japan
- Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- Students, Foreign -- Japan
- Subculture -- Japan
- Tales -- Japan
- Teachers -- Japan
- Teams in the workplace -- Japan
- Technological innovations -- Japan
- Technology transfer -- Japan
- Temporary marriage -- Japan
- Textile fabrics -- Japan
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- Trade regulation -- Japan
- Trademarks -- Japan
- Translating and interpreting -- Political aspects -- Japan
- Translating and interpreting -- Social aspects -- Japan
- Transportation -- Japan
- Trials -- Japan
- Tsunamis -- Japan
- Tutors and tutoring -- Japan
- Twins -- Japan
- United States -- Commerce -- Japan
- United States -- Commercial treaties -- Japan
- United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Japan
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- United States -- Military relations -- Japan
- United States -- Relations -- Japan
- Urban ecology (Sociology) -- Japan
- Urban renewal -- Japan
- Video games -- Japan
- Villages -- Japan
- War crime trials -- Japan
- War criminals -- Japan
- Weapons industry -- Japan
- Women -- Japan
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan
- Youth -- Japan
- Zen Buddhism -- Japan
- Zoology -- Japan
- Fukuchi, Gen'ichirō, 1841-1906
- Howard, Ethel, 1865-1931
- Katō, Shūichi, 1919-2008
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Filed under: Japan Japan: A Country Study (fifth edition, 1992), ed. by Ronald E. Dolan and Robert L. Worden (multiple formats at loc.gov) Report from Tokyo: A Message to the American People by Joseph C. Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan, 1932 to 1941 (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1942), by Joseph C. Grew (page images at HathiTrust) Through the Torii (Boston: Four Seas Co., 1922), by Yoné Noguchi Exotics and Retrospectives (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1914), by Lafcadio Hearn (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected With Japan, for the Use of Travellers and Others (fifth edition revised; London: John Murray, 1905), by Basil Hall Chamberlain (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Japan -- Church history Geschichte des Christentums in Japan (2 volumes in 1, in German; 1902-1904), by Hans Haas
Filed under: Japan -- Civilization Kokoro: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life (based on the 1896 edition; this edition Lincoln, NE: Zea Books, 2022), by Lafcadio Hearn (PDF at unl.edu) Evolution of the Japanese, Social and Psychic, by Sidney Lewis Gulick (Gutenberg text) Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation (New York: Macmillan, ca. 1904), by Lafcadio Hearn The Invention of a New Religion, by Basil Hall Chamberlain Japan, Foe of Freedom: Some Important Economic, Historical and Political Facts About the Ruthless Enemy We Are Fighting in the Pacific (New York: Book-of-the-hour Company, 1942), by Stanley Nehmer, illust. by J. Camarero (page images at HathiTrust) Kokoro, by Lafcadio Hearn (Gutenberg text) Kokoro (German translation and notes; Frankfurt am Main: Rütten und Loening, 1905), by Lafcadio Hearn, trans. by Berta Franzos, contrib. by Hugo von Hoffmansthal (multiple formats at archive.org) Kokoro (German translation and notes; Frankfurt am Main: Rütten und Loening, 1907), by Lafcadio Hearn, trans. by Berta Franzos, contrib. by Hugo von Hoffmansthal (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Filed under: Japan -- Claims vs. Korea
Filed under: Japan -- Commerce
Filed under: Japan -- Court and courtiers Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan (Boston And New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1920), by Lady Shikibu Murasaki, Izumi Shikibu, and Sugawara no Takasue no Musume, trans. by Annie Shepley Omori and Kochi Doi, contrib. by Amy Lowell
Filed under: Japan -- Description and travel New York to Peking (San Francisco: Privately printed, 1921), by Blanche Sellers Ortman As the Hague Ordains: Journal of a Russian Prisoner's Wife in Japan (New York: H. Holt and Co., 1907), by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore An English Girl in Japan (second edition; London: Wells Gardner, Darton and Co., 1906), by Ella M. Hart Bennett (page images at Google; US access only) Gleanings in Buddha-Fields: Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East (1897), by Lafcadio Hearn Glimpses of Old Japan, 1861-1866 (Tokyo: Methodist publishing house, 1908), by Margaret Tate Kinnear Ballagh Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, by Lafcadio Hearn Japan, by John Finnemore, illust. by Ella Du Cane (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Jinrikisha Days in Japan (revised edition; New York: Harper and Bros., 1902), by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore (multiple formats at archive.org) A Journal From Japan: A Daily Record of Life as Seen by a Scientist (London: Blackie and Son, 1910), by Marie Carmichael Stopes (multiple formats at archive.org) Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, by Isabella L. Bird (Gutenberg text) A Woman Alone in the Heart of Japan (London: Sisley's, n.d.), by Gertrude Adams Fisher (multiple formats at archive.org) Roving East and Roving West, by E. V. Lucas (Gutenberg text) Letters From China and Japan (New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., c1920), by John Dewey and Alice Chipman Dewey, ed. by Evelyn Dewey (Gutenberg text) Descripción de los Reinos, Costas, Puertos e Islas que hay Desde el Cabo de Buena Esperanza Hasta los Leyquios; Libro que Trata del Descubrimiento y Principio del Estrecho que se Llama de Magallanes; y Descrición de Parte del Japón (in Spanish; first part variously attributed to Barbosa or Magalhaes (Magellan); Madrid: Estab. Tip. de Torrent y Compañía, 1920), ed. by Antonio Blázquez y Delgado Aguilera, contrib. by Duarte Barbosa, Fernão de Magalhães, and Ginés de Mafra (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Newfoundland to Cochin, China, By the Golden Wave, New Nippon, and the Forbidden City (London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1892), by Ethel Gwendoline Moffatt Vincent, contrib. by Howard Vincent (multiple formats at archive.org) Ranald MacDonald: The Narrative of His Early Life on the Columbia.Under the Hudson's Bay Company's Regime, by Ranald MacDonald (JavaScript-dependent page images at Legacy Washington)
Filed under: Japan -- Economic conditions
Filed under: Japan -- Ethnic relations
Filed under: Japan -- Fiction Botchan (Master Darling) (Lincoln, NE: Zea Books, 2022), by Natsume Sōseki, trans. by Yasotaro Mori, contrib. by J. R. Kennedy (PDF with commentary at unl.edu) Kimono (1922), by John Paris (Gutenberg text) Daughters of Nijo: A Romance of Japan (New York and London: Macmillan, 1904), by Onoto Watanna, illust. by Kiyokichi Sano (multiple formats at archive.org) The Heart of Hyacinth (New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1903), by Onoto Watanna, illust. by Kiyokichi Sano (multiple formats at archive.org) A Japanese Blossom (New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1906), by Onoto Watanna, illust. by L. W. Ziegler (multiple formats at archive.org) A Japanese Nightingale (New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1903), by Onoto Watanna, illust. by Genjiro Yeto (multiple formats at archive.org) Kokoro, by Sōseki Natsume, trans. by Edwin McClellan (illustrated HTML at ibiblio.org) Miss Numè of Japan: A Japanese-American Romance (Chicago and New York: Rand McNally and Co., c1899), by Onoto Watanna (multiple formats at archive.org) Stopover: Tokyo (c1957), by John P. Marquand (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Botchan (Master Darling), by Natsume Sōseki, trans. by Yasotaro Mori, contrib. by J. R. Kennedy (Gutenberg text) You Only Live Twice (c1964), by Ian Fleming (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Last Laugh, Mr. Moto (c1941), by John P. Marquand (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Mr. Moto is So Sorry (c1938), by John P. Marquand (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Think Fast, Mr. Moto (c1937), by John P. Marquand (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Thank You, Mr. Moto (c1936), by John P. Marquand (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) No Hero (c1935), by John P. Marquand (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS)
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