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Search Questia Library About Japanese

Conducting a search on the word Japanese yields 75,000 results. Of which 29,000 are books, 13,000 are journal articles, 9,000 are magazine articles, 24,000 are newspaper articles and 700 are encyclopedia articles. Topics about Japanese cover: Buddhism, Buddhism in Japan, Christianity in Japan, Democracy and Japan, Enchi Fumiko, Haiku, Japan, World War II Period, Japanese Aesthetics, Japanese Americans, Japanese Architecture, Japanese Art, Japanese Culture and Customs, Japanese Drama, Japanese Economic, History Japanese, Economy Japanese, Education Japanese, Foreign Relations, Japanese History, Japanese Language, Japanese Literature, Japanese Manga Culture, Japanese Militarism, Japanese Multinationals, Japanese Music, Japanese Poetry, Japanese Popular Culture, Japanese Scroll Painting, Japanese-American Internment, John Okada, Joy Kogawa, Junichiro Tanizaki, Kazuo Ishiguro, Kenneth Rexroth, Kenzaburo Oe, Kyogen Theater, New Religions of Japan, Nishida Kitaro, Nishitani Keiji, Noh Theater, Rape of Nanking, Russo-Japanese War, Shinto, Sino - Japanese Conflict (Manchuria), Tale of Genji, U.S.- Japan Relations, Women in Japan and Yasunari Kawabata.

Search Questia Library About Japan

A search on the word Japan yields another 87,000 results covering 29,000 books, 15,000 journal articles, 11,000 magazine articles, 30,000 newspaper articles and 1,000 encyclopedia articles.


The topics on Japan are rather different from the search on Japanese. It covers AIDS in Asia, Allied Occupation of Japan, Ancient Japan, Buddhism in Japan, Christianity in Japan, Democracy and Japan, Human Rights and Asia, Japan Heian Period, Japan Kamakura Period, Japan Meiji Period, Japan Nara Peirod, Japan Postwar Period, Japan Prewar Period, Japan Tokugawa Period, Japan World War II Period, Japanese Art, Japanese Culture and Customs, Japanese Drama, Japanese Economy, Japanese History, Japanese Poetry, Japanese Popular Culture, Kyogen Theater, Matthew Perry, Missionaries in Asia, Nationalism in Asia, New Religions of Japan, Russia - Japan Relations, Shinto, U.S.- Japan Relations, Women in Japan


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