ABSTRACT
Spanning prehistory to the present, concise chapters by established and emerging scholars trace the movement of people, texts, images, beliefs, and commodities in and out of Japan, and beyond.
From ancient trade routes to contemporary pop culture, Japan has always been connected. This book reframes Japan not as an isolated exception, but as an active participant in exchange—absorbing, adapting, and contributing across borders and centuries—and invites readers to see connection, circulation, and hybridity as central to Japan’s past and present. Unexpected case studies sit alongside clear syntheses to show how ‘international’ approaches—comparative, bilateral, cross-border—relate to newer ‘global’ frames that situate Japan within multidirectional networks and entanglements. Topics range across religion, literature, visual culture, media, technology, environment, and everyday life. Throughout, contributors foreground translation, adaptation, and reciprocity. The result is a lively, readable collection that joins deep expertise to lucid storytelling, without sacrificing nuance or rigour.
This volume offers a fresh lens on Japan’s place in the world for scholars and researchers interested in East Asia, cultural history, and global studies. It equips readers to connect international and global perspectives, think beyond disciplinary silos, and recognise the creative power of exchange in culture.
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1.0|42 pages
Power and Influence
chapter 1.4|6 pages
Tokugawa Yoshimune's Investigations of the Qing Dynasty and Their Implications for Japan
chapter 1.5|5 pages
Modern Japan from the Colonial Perspective
chapter 1.7|5 pages
Negotiating Asymmetry
part 2.0|40 pages
Border and Movement
chapter 2.3|5 pages
Reconsidering ‘Vicarious Consumer Travel’
chapter 2.5|5 pages
The Weaving of Translocal Networks
chapter 2.6|5 pages
The Fezzes in Japan
chapter 2.7|6 pages
The Usual Exercise of Fine Arts
part 3.0|46 pages
Body and Sense
chapter 3.2|3 pages
Questions on the Oversea Deployment of ‘Martial Arts’
chapter 3.3|6 pages
No Cloud-Boat as a Guide
chapter 3.4|4 pages
The Curious Case of Ms. Tommy Japan
chapter 3.9|5 pages
Proust in Japan and Japan in Proust
part 4.0|46 pages
Ecology and Technology
chapter 4.1|5 pages
From Vishwakarma to Lu Ban to Shōtoku Taishi
chapter 4.2|5 pages
The Role of Travel in the Formation of Japanese Modernism in Interwar Visual Art and Architecture
chapter 4.6|7 pages
Soil, Symbol, and Synecdoche
chapter 4.7|5 pages
Seaweed, Science, and Sushi
chapter 4.8|7 pages
Fermentation, Hospitality, and Planetary Dwelling in Contemporary Japanese Comics
part 5.0|36 pages
Ritual and Belief
chapter 5.4|5 pages
Buddhism in Japan from a Global Historical Perspective in the Early 12th-Century Fusō ryakki
chapter 5.6|7 pages
‘After the Manner of This Land’
part 6.0|38 pages
Beauty and Pleasure
