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  • Finding a new world in modern theatrical adaptations of classic Japanese novels
  • Can anyone understand Japanese-accented English?
  • Chinese poetry depicted once upon a time in Tokyo
  • Exploring the mind of Chaucer through linguistics
  • Filipino children in transnational migration
  • Hidden history, the voices behind the archives: The case of a 19th-century Japanese scholar working in Hiroshima
  • Japanese ancient burial mound developed in Hiroshima
  • Lost and found in translation
  • Medical practices and family’s consent
  • New Evidence Overturning the Four-Class System Theory of the Yuan Dynasty
  • New methods of statistical analyses for solving social issues
  • Road to Somewhere: Silk Road artifacts reveal changing Chinese attitudes to afterlife
  • The Social Network of Wild Boar Hunters
  • The myth of a ‘profitable’ maritime war: Historical connections between maritime violence and economic advantage in early modern
  • The perspective of human event cognition
  • Tohoku: Japan’s Constructed Outland
  • Well-being comes through mindfulness
  • What is "rika" (school science), and why do students study it?
  • What is soccer? ― Revealing the nature of the game through philosophical perspectives
  • What our songs should be: An academic perspective of music in modern Japan
  • Monsoon Winds Brought Tantric Buddhism from India to Japan
  • The 16th Century Silver Rush in East Asia
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Finding a new world in modern theatrical adaptations of classic Japanese novels
Can anyone understand Japanese-accented English?
Chinese poetry depicted once upon a time in Tokyo
Exploring the mind of Chaucer through linguistics
Filipino children in transnational migration
Hidden history, the voices behind the archives: The case of a 19th-century Japanese scholar working in Hiroshima
Japanese ancient burial mound developed in Hiroshima
Lost and found in translation
Medical practices and family’s consent
New Evidence Overturning the Four-Class System Theory of the Yuan Dynasty
New methods of statistical analyses for solving social issues
Road to Somewhere: Silk Road artifacts reveal changing Chinese attitudes to afterlife
The Social Network of Wild Boar Hunters
The myth of a ‘profitable’ maritime war: Historical connections between maritime violence and economic advantage in early modern
The perspective of human event cognition
Tohoku: Japan’s Constructed Outland
Well-being comes through mindfulness
What is "rika" (school science), and why do students study it?
What is soccer? ― Revealing the nature of the game through philosophical perspectives
What our songs should be: An academic perspective of music in modern Japan
Monsoon Winds Brought Tantric Buddhism from India to Japan
The 16th Century Silver Rush in East Asia


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