› Special Section Women in Modern Nichiren Buddhism Without the Salvation of Women, No Living Faith in the Lotus Sutra: Koizumi Kikue’s Feminist Nichirenism in Wartime Japan Clinton GODARTJapan Review 40(2025-12-25)pp. 101-127
The Significance of Flying Saucers in Yukio Mishimaʼs Beautiful Star Stephen DODDJapan Review 40(2025-12-25)pp. 129-149
Under a Black Sun: Christian Students and Kyoto Intellectuals Challenge the Industrial Modernity of Expo ’70 Till KNAUDTJapan Review 40(2025-12-25)pp. 151-170
Spirituality in Response to Crisis: Ashikaga Yoshimochi’s Foreign Policy in East Asia Polina BARDUCCIJapan Review 40(2025-12-25)pp. 171-193
› Special Section Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan <INTRODUCTION>Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan Bernhard SCHEIDJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 7-16
› Special Section Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan Domain Shinto as a Testing Ground of Early Modern Shinto Bernhard SCHEIDJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 17-36
› Special Section Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan Domain Shinto: Religious Policies, Guiding Ideas, and Historical Development Tomokatsu INOUEJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 37-56
› Special Section Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan Shinto Certification and Religious Differentiation: Domain Shinto in Early Modern Okayama Stefan KÖCKJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 57-75
› Special Section Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan Domain Shinto in Early Modern Mito: Impacts on Village Populations and Rural Networks Brigitte PICKL-KOLACZIAJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 77-98
Are We Allowed to Find Beauty in the Face of Death and Destruction ? Ishiuchi Miyako’s Hiroshima and Postwar Japan Yoshikuni IGARASHIJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 99-130
Salt, Seaweed, and Grief : The Power of Suma-Themed Private Poetry in The Tale of Genji Beth M. CARTERJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 131-156
Japanese Nostalgia for Empire in China: The Forgotten Story of Kangde Academy, 1935–1944 Jianda YUANJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 157-179
The Imperial Portrait and Palace Conservatism in Occupied Japan Hirokazu YOSHIEJapan Review 39(2024-12-26)pp. 181-202
Let's Becquerel! The Political Function of Voice in Fukushima Musical Theater Justine WIESINGERJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 7-28
Evolutions of Ethical Paradigms and Popular Fiction: The Case of Late Edo Tales of Vengeance Mario TALAMOJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 29-50
Like Dust in the Wind: A Critical Introduction to Takagi Kyōzō's Manchurian Literature Joshua Lee SOLOMONJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 51-72
› Special Section Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History <INTRODUCTION>Imperial Residue: Ambiguous Imperialists and Their Cultural Production KATŌ, Kiyofumi, TOYOSAWA, NobukoJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 85-95
› Special Section Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History From the Ground Up: Japan's Siberian Intervention of 1918-1922 from the Perspective of Infantryman Takeuchi Tadao Nadine WILLEMSJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 97-127
› Special Section Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History Culture under Imperialism: Geibun and the Production of Manchurian Literature Nobuko TOYOSAWAJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 129-149
› Special Section Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History Not Only a Child: The Vulnerability and Complicity of Japanese Settler Girls in Colonial Korea Kyrie VERMETTEJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 151-172