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- Review of Japanese Culture and Society
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Place-Making Before and After 3.11: The Emergence of Social Design in Post-Disaster, Post-Growth Japan Volume 28, 2016, pp. 198-226
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- On the Contributors
- Introduction
- An Introduction to the World of Tools (1969)
- Conclusion to Introduction to Commercial Art (1930)
- Design and Society in Modern Japan: An Introduction (with a Bibliography by Tsuji Yasutaka and Kikkawa Hideaki)
- From Design to Environment: "Art and Technology" in Two1966 Exhibitions at the Matsuya Department Store
- Lost in the Archive: Yoko Ono and John Lennon's Four Thoughts
- Ba of Emptiness: A Place of Potential for Designing Social Innovation
- Place-Making Before and After 3.11: The Emergence of Social Design in Post-Disaster, Post-Growth Japan
- The 1968 Social Uprising and Advertising Design in Japan: The Work of Ishioka Eiko and Suzuki Hachirō
- The City of the Future (1960)
- "Good Design" and "Good Quality" for the Consumer (1965)
- Roundtable: Young Women Designers Speak (1956)
- A Testimony from the Postwar Period (2008)
- Rethinking the Social Role of Architecture in the Ideas and Work of the Japanese Architectural Group NAU
- "Believe in socialism …": Architect Bedřich Feuerstein and His Perspective on Modern Japan and Architecture
- What Is Modernology (1927)
- Industrial Arts and the Development of Japan's Industry (1932)
- Japan's Industrial Arts: Present and Future (1917)
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