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<Full text>Japan review : No.36
Maritime Disasters and Auspicious Images : A New Look at Hokusai's Great Wave
5-32
The Auspicious Dragon Temple : Kyoto's "Forgotten" Imperial Buddhist Convent, Zuiryūji
33-59
Art and Gender in an Age of Revolution
61-87
Fictitious Images of the Ainu : Ishū Retsuzō and Its Back Story
89-109
"What is the Antonym of Sin?" : A Study of Dazai Osamu's Confrontation with God
111-138
Boundary Work and Religious Authority among Ordained Buddhist Women in Contemporary Japan
139-164
<BOOK REVIEW>Legacies of Fukushima : 3.11 in Context Edited by Kyle Cleveland, Scott Gabriel Knowles, and Ryuma Shineha
165-166
<BOOK REVIEW>Defining Shugendō : Critical Studies on Japanese Mountain Religion Edited by Andrea Castiglioni, Fabio Rambelli, and Carina Roth
167-169
<BOOK REVIEW>Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu By Allan G. Grapard
170-172
<BOOK REVIEW>Shinto, Nature and Ideology in Contemporary Japan : Making Sacred Forests By Aike P. Rots
173-174
<BOOK REVIEW>Parallel Modernism : Koga Harue and Avant-Garde Art in Modern Japan By Chinghsin Wu
175-177
<BOOK REVIEW>Japan's Occupation of Java in the Second World War : A Transnational History By Ethan Mark
178-180
<BOOK REVIEW>Thought Crime : Ideology and State Power in Interwar Japan By Max M. Ward
181-183
<BOOK REVIEW>Drawing the Sea Near : Satoumi and Coral Reef Conservation in Okinawa By C. Anne Claus
184-186
<BOOK REVIEW>Mountain Witches : Yamauba By Noriko Tsunoda Reider
187-189
<BOOK REVIEW>Mass Media, Consumerism and National Identity in Postwar Japan By Martyn David Smith
190-192
<BOOK REVIEW>Japan on the Silk Road : Encounters and Perspectives of Politics and Culture in Eurasia Edited by Selçuk Esenbel
193-195
<BOOK REVIEW>Resource Review : Brill Asian Studies Primary Source Database
196-199
<BOOK REVIEW>Like No Other : Exceptionalism and Nativism in Early Modern Japan By Mark Thomas McNally
200-203
<BOOK REVIEW>Revolution Goes East : Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism By Tatiana Linkhoeva
204-206