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  1. Editorial Notes
  2. Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity (review)
  3. The Aesthetics of Quietude: Ōta Shōgo and the Theatre of Divestiture (review)
  4. Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism (review)
  5. Daitokuji: The Visual Cultures of a Zen Monastery (review)
  6. The Modern Murasaki: Writing by Women of Meiji Japan (review)
  7. Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bashō Revival (review)
  8. Bashō and the Dao: The Zhuangzi and the Transformation of Haikai (review)
  9. Secrecy in Japanese Arts: "Secret Transmission" as a Mode of Knowledge (review)
  10. Traditional Japanese Literature (review)
  11. Buddhismus, Geschlechterverhältnis und Diskriminierung: Die gegenwärtige Diskussion im Shin-Buddhismus Japans (review)
  12. Japanese Temple Buddhism: Worldliness in a Religion of Renunciation (review)
  13. Neubeginn unter US-amerikanischer Besatzung? Hochschulreform in Japan zwischen Kontinuität und Diskontinuität 1919–1952 (review)
  14. Modern Passings: Death Rites, Politics, and Social Change in Imperial Japan (review)
  15. Japan's Imperial Forest, Goryōrin, 1889-1946: With a Supporting Study of the Kan/Min Division of Woodland in Early Meiji Japan, 1871-76 (review)
  16. Fertility and Pleasure: Ritual and Sexual Values in Tokugawa Japan (review)
  17. Rulers, Peasants and the Use of the Written Word in Medieval Japan: Ategawa no shō 1004–1304 (review)
  18. Reading a Heian Blog: A New Translation of Makura no Sōshi
  19. Seeking the Strange: Ryōki and the Navigation of Normality in Interwar Japan
  20. Whose Fuji?: Religion, Region, and State in the Fight for a National Symbol
  21. The Inflatable, Collapsible Kingdom of Retribution: A Primer on Japanese Hell Imagery and Imagination
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