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Anime and the Conquest of Time: Memory, Fantasy, and the “Time-Image” from Ghost in the Shell to Your Name Alistair SWALEJapan Review 35(2021-03-25)pp. 199-217
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A Retiree’s Chat (Shin’ya meidan): The Recollections of the Kyōka Poet Hezutsu Tōsaku Gerald GROEMERJapan Review 34(2019-12-27)pp. 5-42
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The Filial Piety Mountain: Kanno Hachirō and The Three Teachings MIURA TakashiJapan Review 34(2019-12-27)pp. 95-111
Juvenile Science and the Japanese Nation: Shōnen’en and the Cultivation of Scientific Subjects Ruselle MEADEJapan Review 34(2019-12-27)pp. 113-137
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Death and the Prospects of Unification: Nihonga’s Postwar Rapprochements with Yōga Matthew LARKINGJapan Review 34(2019-12-27)pp. 161-190
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› Special Issue <INTRODUCTION>War, Tourism, and Modern Japan Andrew ELLIOTTJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 3-28
› Special Issue School Excursions and Militarism: Continuities in Touristic Shūgaku Ryokō from the Meiji Period to the Postwar SOYAMA TakeshiJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 29-56
› Special Issue War, Firsthand, at a Distance: Battlefield Tourism and Conflicts of Memory in the Multiethnic Japanese Empire Kate McDONALDJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 57-85
› Special Issue National Rail and Tourism from the Russo-Japanese War to the Asia-Pacific War: The Rise and Fall of a Business Approach to Rail Management OIKAWA YoshinobuJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 87-115
› Special Issue Orient Calls: Anglophone Travel Writing and Tourism as Propaganda during the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1941 Andrew ELLIOTTJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 117-142
› Special Issue From Decoy to Cultural Mediator: The Changing Uses of Tourism in Allied Troop Education about Japan, 1945–1949 Daniel MILNEJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-19)pp. 143-172
› Special Issue Paradise in a war zone: The U.S. Military and Tourism in Okinawa, 1945–1972 Tze M. LOOJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 173-193
› Special Issue Hiroshima Castle and the Long Shadow of Militarism in Postwar Japan Ran ZWIGENBERGJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 195-218
› Special Issue Selling the Naval Ports: Modern-Day Maizuru and Tourism UESUGI KazuhiroJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 219-246
› Special Issue The Construction of Tokkō Memorial Sites in Chiran and the Politics of "Risk-Free" Memories FUKUMA YoshiakiJapan Review 33: WAR, TOURISM, AND MODERN JAPAN(2019-03-29)pp. 247-270