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Precarious Japan
Anne Allison
Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2013. -
Mangatopia: Essays on Manga and Anime in the Modern World
Timothy Perper; Martha Cornog
Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited, 2011. -
Frames of Anime: Culture and Image-Building
Tze-Yue G. Hu
Aberdeen: Hong Kong University Press, 2010. -
New Zealand’s China Experience: Its Genesis, Triumphs, and Occasional Moments of Less Than Complete Success
Chris Elder
Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2012. -
Shan Tung Pictorial
Takayoshi Yamashita
Qingdao: Aoshima Souvenir Museum, 1940.Japanese souvenir photobook of Shandong Province, China, produced during the second Japanese occupation of Tsingtao (Qingdao). Photographs are captioned in English and Japanese and depict the people, the city, and surrounding landscapes and temples, as well as battle relics of the first occupation during WWI, and important Japanese buildings. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC or CiNii.
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Movie Stills from Toshiaki Toyoda Films, 1998-2018
Toshiaki Toyoda
Tokyo: Gambit Publishing, 2018. -
Ninja: Men of Iga
Kano Shinichi
Thousand Oaks: Dragon Books, 1989. -
The Kokin Waka-Shu: The 10th Century Anthology
H. H. Honda
Tokyo: Hokuseido Press and Eirinsha Press, 1970.A collection of Japanese poems originally complied at Imperial request. An anthology of the waka form of poetry dating from the Heian period. Edited by The Imperial Edict and translated by H. H. Honda.
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The Laws of the Muromachi Bakufu: Kemmu Shikimoku (1336) & Muromachi Bakufu Tsuikaho
Kanamoto Nobuhisa; Kenneth A. Grossberg
Tokyo: Monument Nipponica, Sophia University, 1981.On the history of constitutional law in Japan, specifically the Muromachi period, once described by historian Sir George Sansom as being an age of “much law and little justice”.
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Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu [Primary Colours of Japanese Art] (30 Volumes)
Terukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1966-1972.A complete set of large format pictorial Japanese encyclopedias on Japanese history, religion, art, culture, architecture, antiquities, and more. Most volumes are first printings, with the occasional reprint. Each volume is dedicated to a different subject. Full list of titles: 1. Genshi bijutsu [Ancient Japanese Art]; 2. Horyuki [Horyu-ji Temple]; 3. Nara no jiin to Tenpyo chokoku [Temples and Sculptures in Nara in the Tenpyo Period]; 4. Shosoin; 5. Mikkyo jiin to Jogan chokoku [Esoteric Buddhism Temples and Jogan Sculptures]; 6. Amidado to Fujiwara chokoku [Amidado and Fujiwara Sculpture]; 7. Butsuga [Buddhist Painting]; 8. Emakimono 9. Chusei jiin to Kamakura chokoku [Medieval Temples and Kamakura Sculpture]; 10. Zendera to sekitei [Zen Temples and Rock Gardens]; 11. Suibokuga [Ink Painting]; 12. Shiro to shoin [Architecture of Castles and Halls]; 13. Shoheiga [Screen Paintings]; 14. Sotatsu to Korin [Japanese Illustrators]; 15. Katsurarikyu to chashitsu [Katsura Imperial Villa and Tea Room]; 16. Jinja to reibyo [Shrines and Mausoleums]; 17. Ukiyoe; 18. Nanga to shaseiga [Japanese Painting]; 19. Togei [Pottery]; 20. Senshoku, shikko, kinko [Dyeing and Weaving, Lacquer work, Metalwork]; 21. Katchu to token [Armour and Swords]; 22. Sho [Calligraphy]; 23. Men to shozo [Portraits]; 24. Fuzokuga to ukiyoeshi [Genre paintings and Ukiyo-e artists]; 25. Nanban Bijutsu to yofuga [Nanban art and Western-style painting]; 26. Kindai no Nihonga [Modern Japanese Painting]; 27. Kindai no yoga [Modern Western Paintings]; 28. Kindai no kenchiku, chokoku, kogei [Modern Architecture, Sculpture, and Crafts]; 29. Shorai bijutsu (kaiga, sho) [Painting and Calligraphy)]; 30. Shorai bijutsu togei [Pottery].
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Michel Boulange: Japon
Michel Boulange
Tokyo: Michel Boulange, No date.Michel Boulange is a French artist working in installation, landscape art, and jewellery. During the mid 1980’s he lived in Japan.
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Touring Programme for the Australian Delegation to the 4th Asian Baptist Youth Conference, Thailand 1971-72
W. L. Hellier
[Canberra]: [Australian Baptist Youth Fellowship], [1971].Roneoed programme for a trip to Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand (where the Youth Conference was held), Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines including flights, accommodation, eating arrangements and tours.
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Expo ’70 World Youth Camp, July 10-23: Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka
Expo ’70
: EXPO’70 World Youth Camp Organizing Committee; National Council of Youth Organizations in Japan; World Assembly of Youth, 1970.Handbook for Attendees at the World Youth Camp detailing useful information, accommodation, scheduling and tours. Notice in back pocket of the 4th Chief Delegate Meeting. Unrecorded in OCLC or CiNii.
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Dessin
Kazuo Ohno
Kushiro: [Ryokugeisha], 1992.Facsmile of writings and drawings from the notebooks of Japanese dancer Kazuo Ohno (1906-2010), one of the founders of Butoh. A 1992 performance poster laid in
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Sasakawa Shin’ichi Korekushon
Shin’ichi Sasakawa
Osaka: Nagai Nichiedo Printing Office, 1939.The Sasakawa Collection of Far Eastern Art.
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A Symposium on America’s Stake in Vietnam
American Friends of Vietnam
New York: American Friends of Vietnam, 1956.The edited record of the Conference on Vietnam held in Washington D.C. on 1 June 1956. Attendees included almost 250 representatives of government, the armed services, universities and national civic organisations. John F. Kennedy was amongst the speakers.
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How to See Kobe
Tourist Association of Hyogo Ken
Japan: Tourist Association of Hyogo Ken, 1936.History and sight-seeing places of Kobe, along with suggestions of hotels, shopping, eating and transport. August 1936 issue.
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Native Japanese Music: Popular and Classical: Specially Selected for Foreign Guests
Columbia Records
: Columbia Records, 1955.A brief history of Japanese Music with a list of vinyl records of examples of the various types.
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From the Car Window
Japan Tourist Bureau
Tokyo: Japan Tourist Bureau, 1937.‘This pamphlet is intended to enrich passenger’s mental baggage as much as possible by their attention to the principal places and drawing things of interest seen along the Tokaido Main Line from the car windows. A Tokyo – Kobe train journey of nearly 370 miles offers passengers varied attractions.” (from page 1). February 1937 issue. Survey form laid in.
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Additional Hotels in Japan
No author
[Japan]: No publisher, No date.1930s Japanese hotels. A supplement of additional hotels which have opened since the publication of Yamaguchi’s Inns and Hotels in Japan.