Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
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Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
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Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
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- Japan's approach to legal and judicial development in developing countries, building trust and partnership, Japan International Cooperation Agency ; English translation edited by Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC)
- Edo Japan encounters the world, conversations between Donald Keene and Shiba Ryotaro, translated by Tony Gonzalez
- Ashes to awesome, Japan's 6,000-day economic miracle, Yoshikawa Hiroshi ; translated by Fred Uleman
- Words to live by, Japanese classics for our time, Nakano Kōji ; translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter = ima o ikiru chie / chosha Nakano Kōji ; yakusha Jurietto Kāpentā
- Providence was with us, how a Japanese doctor turned the Afghan desert green, Nakamura Tetsu ; translated by Carl Freire
- Japan's quest for stability in Southeast Asia, navigating the turning points in postwar Asia, Taizo Miyagi ; translated by Hanabusa Midori
- Traditional cuisine of the Ryukyu Islands, a history of health and healing, Takagi Rin ; translated by Enda Kazuko and Deborah Iwabuchi
- Friendship across the seas, the US Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Naoyuki Agawa ; translated by Hiraku Yabuki
- Toward the Meiji revolution, the search for "civilization" in nineteenth century Japan, Karube Tadashi ; translated by David Noble
- Every day a good day, fifteen lessons I learned about happiness from Japanese tea culture, Noriko Morishita ; translated by Eleanor Goldsmith
- Mixing work with pleasure, my life at Studio Ghibli, Toshio Suzuki ; translated by Roger Speares
- The legacy of Kano Jigoro, judo and education, The Committee for the Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Jigoro Kano ; translated by Tom Kain
- Sugihara Chiune, the duty and humanity of an intelligence officer, Shiraishi Masaaki ; translated by Gaynor Sekimori
- Remnants of days past, a journey through old Japan, Watanabe Kyoji ; translated by Joseph Litsch
- Lost in evolution, exploring humanity's path in Asia, Hiroto Kawabata ; technical advisor, Yousuke Kaifu ; translated by Dana Lewis
- Landscape gardener Ogawa Jihei and his times, a profile of modern Japan, Suzuki Hiroyuki ; translated by Hart Larrabee
- Designing Japan, a future built on aesthetics, Kenya Hara ; translated by Maggie Kinser Hohle and Yukiko Naito
- The Japan-US alliance of hope, Asia-Pacific maritime security, edited by Nakasone Peace Institute ; supervised by Shinichi Kitaoka and Fumiaki Kubo ; translated by Charles Stewart and Ikuo Anai
- Understanding history in Asia, what diplomatic documents reveal, Hattori Ryūji ; translated by Tara Cannon
- Well-versed, exploring modern Japanese haiku, Ozawa Minoru ; translated by Janine Beichman ; photographed by Maeda Shinzō and Akira
- Toward the Abe statement on the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, lessons from the 20th century and a vision for the 21st century for Japan, The Advisory Panel on the History of the 20th Century and on Japan's Role and the World Order in the 21st Century
- The territory of Japan, its history and legal basis, Serita Kentaro ; translated by Alex Meyer
- The world of Ito Jakuchu, classical Japanese painter of all things great and small in nature, Yasuhiro Sato ; translated by Michael Brase
- Contemporary Japanese architects, profiles in design, Igarashi Taro ; translated by David Noble
- Fifteen lectures on Showa Japan, road to the Pacific War in recent historiography, edited by Tsutsui Kiyotada ; translated by Noda Makito and Paul Narum
- Security politics in Japan, legislation for a new security environment, Yūichi Hosoya ; translated by Tara Cannon
- The Japanese sense of beauty, Takashina Shūji ; translated by Matt Treyvaud
- The building of Horyu-ji, the technique and wood that made it possible, Tsunekazu Nishioka and Jiro Kohara ; translated by Michael Brase
- Flowers, birds, wind, and moon, the phenomenology of nature in Japanese culture, Matsuoka Seigow ; translated by David Noble
- Advances in cancer immunotherapy, from serendipity to cure, Honjo Tasuku ; translated by Andrew Gonzalez
- Japanese art in perspective, east-west encounters, Takashina Shūji ; translated by Matt Treyvaud
- The winding road to discovering iPS cells, The life of Yamanaka Shinya, Yamanaka Shinya ; interviewer Midori Shinya ; translated by Tony Atkinson
- Japan's wooden heritage, a journey through a thousand years of architecture, [edited by]Terunobu Fujimori and Mitsumasa Fujitsuka ; translated by Hart Larrabee
- The people and culture of Japan, conversations between Donald Keene and Shiba Ryotaro, translated by Tony Gonzalez
- The remarkable history of Japan-US relations, Kōsaka Masataka ; translated by Terry Gallagher
- Reflections on Tsuda Umeko, pioneer of women's education in Japan, Oba Minako ; translated by Tani Yu
- How human is human?, the view from robotics research, Ishiguro Hiroshi ; translated by Tony Gonzalez