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Japanese Studies around the World

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This intermittently published series contains information on Japanese studies research being conducted outside of Japan. The first volume came out in 1990.

Past Issues:

  1. THE JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE WORLD No.1.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 1990
  2. THE JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE WORLD No.2.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 1991
  3. THE JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE WORLD No.3.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 1991
  4. THE JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE WORLD No.4.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 1992
  5. THE JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE WORLD No.5 .
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 1993
  6. THE JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE WORLD No.6.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 1994
  7. JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2000.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2000
  8. JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2001.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2002
  9. JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2002.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2003
  10. Misuzu Hanihara Chow,
    JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2003 -The Study of Japan in Australia -A Unique Development over Eighty Years.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2003
  11. JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2004 -Observing Japan from Within -Perspectives of Foreign Sholars Resident in Japan-.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2004
  12. James C. BAXTER ed.,
    JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2005 -The Korean diaspra and Strategies for Global Networks.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2006
  13. Patricia FISTER and HOSOKAWA Shûhei ed.,
    JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2006 -Research on Art and Music in Japan -A Colloquy with Foreign Acholars Resident in Japan.
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2007
  14. Office of Research Exchange International Research Center for Japanese Studies ed.,
    JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2007 -Rethinking "Communication".
    Kyoto: International Reseach Center for Japanese Sudies, 2008
  15. James BASKIND ed.,
    JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2008 -Scholars of Buddhism in Japan: Buddhist Studies in the 21st Century.
    Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2009
  16. Nanyan GUO ed.,
    JAPANESE STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD 2010 -Ecstasy and Agony: The Experiences of Non-Japanese Writers of Japanese Literature.
    Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2011

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