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The Journal of Japanese Studies is the most influential journal dealing with research on Japan available in the English language. Since 1974, it has published the results of scholarly research on Japan in a wide variety of social science and humanities disciplines, as well as translations of articles from Japanese and substantive book reviews.
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Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2005Table of Contents
Review Essay
Reviews
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View Princes of the Yen: Japan's Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy, and: Japan's Fiscal Crisis: The Ministry of Finance and the Politics of Public Spending, 1975-2000 (review)
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Princes of the Yen: Japan's Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy, and: Japan's Fiscal Crisis: The Ministry of Finance and the Politics of Public Spending, 1975-2000 (review)
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View Identity and Ritual in a Japanese Diving Village: The Making and Becoming of Person and Place (review)
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Identity and Ritual in a Japanese Diving Village: The Making and Becoming of Person and Place (review)
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| ISSN | 1549-4721 |
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| Print ISSN | 0095-6848 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2005-08-10 |
| Open Access | No |



