Courtier and Confucian in Seventeenth-Century Japan: A Dialogue on the Tale of Genji between Nakanoin Michishige and Kumazawa Banzan James McMULLENJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 3-32
Paulownia Leaves Falling: The Kanshi Poetry of Inaga Nanpo (1865–1901) Judith N. RABINOVITCHJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 33-122
“International Contemporaneity” in the 1960s: Discoursing on Art in Japan and Beyond Reiko TOMIIJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 123-147
The Interaction of Bengali and Japanese Artistic Milieus in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (1901–1945): Rabindranath Tagore, Arai Kanpō, and Nandalal Bose INAGA ShigemiJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 149-181
Statistics of Tokugawa Coastal Trade and Bakumatsu and Early Meiji Foreign Trade Louis M. CULLENJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 183-223
Revealing Linguistic Power: Discourse Practice toward “Youth” in Japanese and Thai Newspapers Chavalin SVETANANTJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 225-240
Oscar Wilde and Honma Hisao, the First Translator of De Profundis into Japanese Yoko HIRATAJapan Review 21(2009-08-25)pp. 241-266